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An Innovation.

An innovation in gentlemen's suits -is to be introduced into Palmerston by Messrs De Luen Bros. They have arranged to stock ike American Brand of ready-to-wear tailor-made suits, which have never been on the local market before. These suits need only lo be seen to be appreciated. They aro equal to the best tailor made article in fit, appearance and wearing qualities and are only half the price. The suits are* imported in an unfinished state.so tkst /hey may be.completed to meet; requirements of the customer. As the new suits are made in all shades of sizes a.' good fit is guaranteed. Messrs De Luen Bros, have already taken many orders though only a sample has been received, and the new system promises to revolutionise the tailoring trade as it has done-, in America.

(Per Press Association— Copyrigbt.j Received July 28, at 10.30 a.m. '. London, July 27. At the tallow sales 1215 casks we?«offered and 875 sold. Fine mutton, 2fiV • medium'23s 9d; fine beef, '■ 26a 3d';', medium, 235. „ X - ■ . Oopper, spot, £57 633 d; three months £57 ss.

Napieh, July 28. Tho CO. and 1). Co. has received the following cable from their London office :—Lamb ia up Jd ; Canterbury mutton, 4?f6i; Napier, Wellington and North Island, 3£d; lamb,, first quality,. Gd ; second 6d.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7900, 28 July 1904, Page 5

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An Innovation. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7900, 28 July 1904, Page 5

An Innovation. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7900, 28 July 1904, Page 5

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