£3 A further shipment has just arrived of the very latest in SCOTCH TWEEDS and WEST of ENGLAND WORSTED SUlTlNGS—distinguished fabrics, many in quite novel but very attractive effects. When it comes to Beauty of Design and Distinction m Appearance, we believe that our ranges of British Suitings are not surpassed, if indeed equalled, in the Dominion, Lord Chesterfield said : “ I would rather have ■i young man too much I ban too little dressed. The excess on that side will wear off with a little age and reflection, but if he is negligent at twenty he will be slovenly at forty and unbearable at sixty.” The above advice is sound, but, at the same time, it is bettor to dress in good taste and to avoid foppishness at twenty, and ALWAYS to remember that “to he well dressed is to command respect.” —‘ Sartorial Gazette,’ London. Merchant Tailors and Ladies’ Costume Makers, 12, 14, 16, and 18 GEORGE STREET. B ‘M* . . . r//m N.Z. FUR Co., Ltd FURRIERS, FUR DRESSERS, AND DYERS, First Floor, HANNAH’S BUILDINGS, 24a GEORGE ST. ’Phone 10=890. Late Night Fridays. ► m&mm 11 Means Jus! Whsl It isijs Al' packet does TweeklqWashings. LAiMDinr HELP
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Evening Star, Issue 19891, 13 June 1928, Page 4
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