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aeaia^ The Art of Successful Tailoring is exhibited in our New Costumes and Gentlemen’s Suits for Spring! yr A Splendid Selection of Fesfil.ooahle High-class Materials. LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES In FENS WORSTED SUITINGS are now popular. These we are featuring in all nowest designs. Prices, £lO 10/ and £ll 11/. LADIES’ NAVY SERGE COSTUMES. The clear sharp twills with exceptionally soft, smooth finish are the correct mode. These are rdw to hand from foremost British manufacturers. Prices, £lO 10/ and £ll 11/. PLACE ORDERS EARLY, PLEASE, as the rush season is expected earlier than usual this year. ENGLISH WORSTEDS. Exceptionally fine weaves, produced with the keen clear ground effect which is only procurable by manufacturers using the very finest yarns. THE NEW COLORS, PATTERNS, AND DESIGNS FOR GENTLEMEN'S SUITS. FRENCH GREY with fine pin-point two-tone Stripes of faint shade, giving a pleasing relief to the plain color. jnSTO GREY with hair-line reverse twill effect 'Stripe, slightly darker than the French Greys, and a little bolder in design. PEWTER GREY, very neat six-lino check, allowing clear ground appearance inside an inch square; rich and handsome in effect. DARK GREY, in the fine line Chocks with faint silk outer lino to check, giving a tone and finish of exclusiveness. LDVAT MIXTURE, a medium shade of exceptional richness, but in no way obtrusive. Always popular in London, NEW FAWN SHADES. These are particularly choice, forming a fresh color group for the coming season. The neatness of the exclusive designs will commend them to gentlemen of taste as distinctive dress. GENTLEMEN’S SUITS of these super-grade materials ... £ll 11/. Ms M Merchant Tailors and , Ladies' Costume akers, 12,14,16, and 18 GEORGE STREET. EU 2 Steady Favorites Which Your Tobacconist Stocks:— TEOFANFS “25 KNOTS” and “GRAND CORDON” CIGARETTES. Try a packet for a change. They are both Virginia blend, and are out on their own. Wholesale; WM. TAYLOR & SONS, LIMITED. % i I mmi The Aristocrat of Light Cars. Phone the local Agent for a trial spin this week. raaaaxnessaaa t.. f* *s^ I I NEW ZEALAND I jauem^l, - I s AW- , s wL' 1 ft NEW ZEALAND SLtSKiSi LOTHIhG FACVORV W mart Spring Modi lies 9 Shoes Norn Showing K IF ITS Mfel US GOOD ) miiimii hi 11tt m i,mui in rn-yrrinuir^*^'”'^*^ LADIES’ PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES, interlaced vamp, medium Cuban heel. Price 45/. LADIES’ BEST QUALITY BLACK SUEDE ONE-BAR SHOES, patent | interlace, Louis heel. Price, 48/6. I g LADIES’ BLACK AND WHITE INTERLACE SHOE, patent bar, Louis || heel. Price, 52/6. LADIES’ TAN KID FANCY BAR SHOES, Louis heel, English make. | Price, 45/. A LADIES’ PATENT INTERLACE SHOES, one bar, Louis heel. Price, 52/6. B 1, LADIES’ PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES, Grey kid facings, Louis heel, reliable g English make. Price, 39/6. LADIES’ BROWN EMBOSSED CALF SHOE, one bar, kid finished, Louis heel. Price, 67/6. LADIES’ PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES, medium leather heels, welted. Price, 42/6. LADIES’ PATENT LEATHER FANCY BAR SHOES, beaded buckle, Louis heel. Price, 39/6. LADIES’ PATENT LEATHER BAR SHOE, interlaced front, Louis heel, English make. Price, 55/. LADIES’ BLACK PATENT ONE-BAR SHOES, dull kid inset, Louis heel, English make. Price, 36/6. LADIES’ BROWN KID SHOE, one bar, medium heel. Price, 31/. LADIES’ ONE-BAR PATENT LEATHER SHOE, Cuban heel. Price, 21/. m >ealand as F; actory NEW ZEALAND 5 ! OCTAGON DUNEDIN CLOTHING FACTORY Jj iwnn-Tvy t.t jtcr.uK'ac.niX.xau'ac.rjima.'cn;

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Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 19021, 17 August 1925, Page 10

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