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HUNTING BUSINESS OR HAVING BUSINESS HUNT YOU P Years ago we started hunting business with a double-barrelled line loaded to the muzzle with value in Tailoring and All Men's Wear. We got business —'got it on the run. Sometimes running so fast that it's been hard work to keep ahead. \. But the more we got, the more value we always could, and always did offer. We like this way of going after business. We like the results it has brought us. So do our dealers* Some of them say they always have good luck with our goods. Others realise there's no luck about it —that it's simply that what our values Jiave always done for us, they do for our dealers too. ' Nothing Succeeds tike Success. Big business success depends on ability to give big" value. Ability to give big value is the result in turn of big business success. They work together, each helping the other. AVe credit our own growth to giving'the best Tailored Suits money can buy. A first-class staff or workers in the making of our garments, and our Mercery and Clothing Department has earned a repudiation i'or value and quality that has put us an easy iirst in supplying the best in all 'Men's Wear. And. what's more, get our 52 years' guarantee. We can give you the so-called Tailored Factory Suits for 50s/-, but prefer to hold our trade and give Smart, Good Wearing Suits at little more money than so called "Tailored Suits." So why tolerate anything but the best in all your DEE and SONS, Leading Store for Men's Wear.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 11 February 1913, Page 3

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