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, ..THE.. LATEST ..IN .. PROGRESS is the order of the ago. New method?, new machines, a keener inslfht into the needs of humanity, h bigger effort to keep pace with the higher etandard of living, the direct reenlt of a levelling up of social orders. Inspire men to discover better means of providing for our wants, i The day of providing for the individual /•Si? u past. It meant Concentration of effort h i single object. This principle Eavolvad time and waste. Everyone knows, i* the scheme of production, that n hundred or a thousand articles can be ttanufactured a great deal cheaper reinlively than in producing one. INot only can it be manufactured moro gheaply, but better materials and finer morkmanship (• toward! the making. in Science is the Simpson [t is a Ready-to-wear Suit. The materials ue of the latest fashion, and exactly limilar even to the linings and furnishlags at the one yon pay double the price for at your tailor. Simpson Suits are made by the thousand, but iu. sb'many ll zei ' tad to suit so many figures, that ,ay man can be fitted better—yes, more icientifically—than he could by the ordiBary tailor... _ ......... ’ Why pay 100 per eent. more for a suit when you can get Absolute satisfaction with a Simpsou of just the material, fit, *vle, and quality that you always demand. There’s a Simpson Suit to fit yon perfectly at the SIMPSON SUIT AGENCY, rO6 Colombo St., opp. Kincaid’*. Look in and try it on. It is not the ordinary ilop-made suit, but something so different is. to be indistinguishable from the finest suit you have yet worn. Try it on before you order a suit in the dual way. CTOIT don’t rub it,on with a rag. You L apply “LIXOARNISH ” Linoleum ’oliah with a nico clean brush in ft nice lean manner. It shins s like the but. and parties Uko diamonds. All grocers, Is fid.

I I This Store is Well Termed the .. Head-Quarters for Men’s Wear, Etc. For the vast stocks and great assortments we provide meet ever}' want. In fact, our Men's Furnishing Section provides a broad and attractive field for every buyer. These advantages coupled with the knowledge that our prices are always the lowest give you a guarantee that money spent here will prove a profitable investment. FOR just now we specially mention. 'C m. Undershirts, and Trousers, from 3/6 to 9/11 each Sox in plain black, art shades, from 1/- to 2/11 * per pair. Golf Hose, from 4/3 to 7/6 per pair. Negligee and Tunic Shirts, in great variety of shadings, from 3/11 to 5/6 Ties in all shapes and shades, from 1/- 1/6 1/9 to 3/6 each. Best Linen Collars in all shapes, at 9d. and lOd. each. Rough and Smooth Felt Hats in the >. latest shapes, art shadings, from 6/6 to 12/6 Real Velour Hats from 17/6 to 25/6 Caps in all shapes, from 3/9 to 5/6 CLOTHING. Boxed Suits, from 44/- to 60/* Lounge and At Your Service Suits, from 25/- to 40/Sports Suits, from 30/- to 48/Sports Coats, from 19/6 to 29/6 Flannel Trousers in grey and Lovat, from 10/6 to 15/- . Saddle Tweed Trousers, from 9/6 to 17/6 Tweed and Worsted Trousers, from 11/6 to 16/6 Raincoats, from 45/- to 75/CONCERNING OUR SUITS We take the measure—cut the cloth—-and make the suit, it all happens in our own workrooms—under our own supervision, that’s what gives our suits the snap that lifts them out of the crowd and gives them that touch of smartness which makes them so distinguishable. Prices from 70/- 75/- 80/- to 95/Pattcrns and Seif-Measuring Chart sent to any address in New Zealand. Write or call to-day. CAREY’S, READY-MONEY STORE.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16492, 6 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16492, 6 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16492, 6 March 1914, Page 3