Dee&Sons The Big Suit & Boot Store Never in our 50 odd years' career have our .efforts: to' maintain a high standard of quality and efficiency; been so manifest as they are this season. ril6M£« PRICES. Feeling the Pinch. The spending power of the average buyer has grown less than it used to foe; at the same time goods are costing more to make and.sell; so to make it easy and keep up our old standard, there's only one thing to do to increase the number of .our clients. That we're doing by sticking near to old. prices. Our exceptional value, must keep us right on top in all Men's and Boys' 'Wear. We need not rehearse the prevailing conditions of the woollen market, nor do wa think it necessary to , harp on the rising costs of everything; yet we have met every advance so successfully that our Clothes still offer ithe best value procurable. There is no evidence of sacrifice of Quality and. Style. We are keeping our prices down much as possible and sticking to our old standard of Quality and Service. Surely, no...greater : themsely ; ypu.- ■::-. ; ■■■ : ,: : :'. : : r :)'.';.,■'■ -V. ■ r; ;^} ■''.•■;i;,/ l [ ■:y ''• V- :,, v■ .' ':£'*[ DEE & SONS The Old Quality Store
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Nelson Evening Mail, 17 November 1916, Page 3
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