PUBLIC NOTI THE LOWEST 1 AND THE UT IN TAILOR The Genius and high-g the pick of the tailorh for the lowest consist the trade! That is the just claim o tailoring! A Big claim I knowmerely make the cki etantiate it 1 If I do NOT put all tl my suits you need noi Every ha’penny ol will he refunded II satisfied with the firt tailoring value in the D little choice remt spending of your mom Of course as a matt customers are never They know, perfectly in the position to give workmanship the most sumptuous matei the perfection of ( they are more t they are enthusiastic. So will YOU be about I make you and : Suits. In the Choice of Matei one you pick will repre fullest value possiblego wrong. In my pattern hunch found only suitings of ity and quiet good ta; right patterns for the s< As I say—all this is s and not merely by t that covers every client tirat-class value for ever spends, but by the pleas of hundreds of my regi Clients who would ne wearing any but a Geo. Clients who include i dressed men in the Cit; TWO POUNDS is the you on each Suit for Ci 55/- G3/- 75/- are m; genuine Tailor-made Si There’s a splendid ra patterns just now for ini whenever or where ve them sent. GEORGE 0 UNITES TME MODEM' 61 Princes street (n Stores), Dune 0N ’ T worn that weak Lane’s Emulsk mol/o him ctenniv
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Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 4
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252Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 4
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