I THE CUT OF THE COAT i TELLS THE TASTE OF THE TAILOR — JL The garment that strikes your fancy may not be the | one you should Wear. In the mirror of the retail/I | clothier you cannot see yourself as others see you. Js it safe to trust your appearance to the ready-made salesntatl---biased by the necessity of fitting you to the v® clothing rather' than the clothing to you? Individuality and character are subtly expressed every garment we make. Years of experience in ing the best dressers insure that clothing made by will be perfect in cut, style and finish, and be exactly suited to the wearer’s individual characteristics. f F. B. LAWN LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FASHIONABLE TAILOR. TAINUI STREET, GREYMOUTH. ' J
LONG LIVED GOLF BALLS. Many favourable comments have been made this season by golfers all over New Zealand on the excellent way in which "Why-Not” Golf Balls retain their shape and paint—they arff almost indestructible. Obtainable from Dealers and Professionals or the New Zealand Agents, W. H. Tisdall, Ltd., Christchurch.— Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 September 1923, Page 7
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