Atmos p h e re AND Distinction An atmosphere o! certainty in 1 . tailor’s ship stands in relay , against the trepidation with j which we enter the “take the / risk” outfitters. Mind you. we’re not running down the outfitters. Oh no. He is very necessary-. He supplies the shirts, collars, ties and all sorts of things outside the tailor’s field. Besides there are some men on whom a gopd tailored suit is wasted. Isn’t that so, now! And it is quite easy for some to IMAGINE that a factory suit fits, isn *t it t But for atmosphere — tailored slothes every time. T. CRANKSHAW TAILOB. GBEYMOUTH. ■R M Mi I. Take Dan Cupid’s Advice— BUY THE RING from Tennent. His selection is wide—the stones are all perfectly cut and mounted in a perfect setting. Yet the prices are extremely moderate considering the quality. J. TENNENT, Watchmaker, Jeweller, & Optician. Mawhera Quay, GREYMOUTH
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Grey River Argus, 29 November 1928, Page 3
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