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tt ?' * i .^ . . '' - * ■ - -' . 1' ■fe^P^fi' ; ■ FOR YOUR- ' I '" ;^P\^- . APPEARANCE I "^^^m lts the little I-- JPcßp thin9s tha^ d ° unt i J?aa-'oHI - - in a Hlan's appear- ; '•■-.'■•'■'' ' ' J I Natty . Ties, Smart Neglige Shirts, New--1 est Collars and Hats. All the smart, new, : 1 natty noueltiesare here. ShirtSyTies, Hose, ] \Hats bought in the best . grades, bought \ f from the best firms, bought at the best ! % prices and sold at the very lowest prices \ S always. I Good Overcoats. 1 A very common fault with -about 75 %per cent of the overcoats sold is that the 1 collars stand away from the neck m It >; mtdkes the best kind of tailoring to make wan overcoat fit smooth^ and A snug. around I the collar. Ours are made expressly for S us by the best makers in the business, &. W.you find them not only better 'fitting than '■: 1 the average kind sold but : : also better 1 wearers, for its good tailoring that makes 1 a garment wear wei^l-— and hold its shape « — bear that in mind. X Men's Overcoat in Heavy Tweed, 1 ; •■" '■■■■ 30/-, 35/-, f!5/-, 52/6. ■'/ I Men's Swell Suits. ff - // you hauerfiseen the stylish effects % produced this season in Men's Tailoiecf I SuJts you should do so at once, for they I are equal to any suit that can be turned ff out by a merchant tailor. ■ Tailor-made Suits from 60/I The Leading Drapers, 1 * OREYitI^UTII & HOKITIKA I ■ .-.1......... '

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Grey River Argus, 26 August 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 26 August 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 26 August 1912, Page 4

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