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To Meet The WAGE CUT of 10 per cent. Joe Bierman the Christchurch Tailor offers a SUIT CUT OF 20 PER CENT. In other words J.B. will make you a Made-to-Measure Suit for only £4:4:0 This is the same suit as he previously charged £5/5/and which other tailors charge £t>/6/- for. This suit will be cut from quality materials by Joe Bierman himself to your individual requirements and will be conscientiously tailored by expert operatives under the Tailoring Award. Send for latest stylish patterns and Free Self-measure-ment chart—such places you under no obligation to order. JOE BIERMAN LTD. Only Address: 599 a Colombo Street (Between Tuam Street and St. Asaph Street). CHRISTCHURCH.

0(/J{ will STANDUP jffib TO ALL hard Ik ft ‘ KNOCKS OUR REDUCED PRICES ARE AN “UPPER CUT” TO THE COST OF LIVING. BRING YOUR BOOT REPAIRS TO US. LAWRY’S Repairing Works Boundary Street, Opp. Duncan McLean, Ltd.

f J***. - 2 A ' '•' ' GUISEPPE F&ANCESCO j VERDI was born in 1813 at De Roncoli, Italy, his parents being th© village innkeepers. Verdi composed 27 operas, the first, “Obert©,” being produced in 1839, and the ; last. <<Palstaff >’' to 1893. “Rigoletto,” produced in 1851, brought him his greatest fame, and is classed W W as his highest masterpiece. Harmony Blending - of which, our finer senses are so keenly appreciative Those operas of Verdi . . . “Rigoletto,” “Il Trovatore,” “La Traviata” . . . with their extraordinary musical beauty, would not live to revive and refresh our finer senses, if in their wonderful harmony there were one discordant note. Each note of each chord is blended in sustained harmony —the test of artistry that has won fame for the composer. By the same test —perfect blending of Ceylon’s choicest teas, maintaining a consistently high quality and fine flavour—“Amber Tips” is famed throughout the Dominion as the tea that unfailingly revives and refreshes . . . and what keener test shall be passed to warrant the truth that “Those who drink ‘Amber Tips’ know why others also prefer it?” I principle I I behind the Blending of |

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 October 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 October 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 October 1931, Page 6