IRBITRATI. t& t& The proper way to settle a question is to get together and talk it over. We claim our High-Grade Tailored Suits and our Tailored Box Suits are now worn by* more than oner.alf the men here, and to the other half we want; to talk. !•:-*• .rt.. You have one opinion regarding Men's Suits,-and we doubtless have another. "We may be or we may not be right, but nevertheless it's a good idea to go into the pros and conii and T settle the matter for good and all. , Peaceful ways are best. Let's arbitrate. v?rve us a call, and let us show you over 200 Smart Suit lengths, the world's best productions, and about 150 th%best Box Suits that are possible to be had for money**; Best, because they fit and wear well, and are not high-priced. The strength of our argument is, We ask you to put us to the test. Strength added to strength means greater strength. We have a Cutter of high repute, who knows exactly what is most suitable to your style, and you get his experience at same price as you pay, for -lesser experience. We ask you, Don't forget our: 'BS/- Cash Suit, made to your measure, is unbeatable" value. DEE & SONS THE SUIT STORE.'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 3 November 1914, Page 3
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