DEE & SONS “WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES ARE MADE!” PME PROBLEMS ' ♦ • •• ‘ 1 • ' . • ,( . *. f r ' _ t „ v | **n ’l' I“i •* } ! »* ♦ ,y ¥ f[ ll| ft : i MSB U m mb «&r wm *pk Vr: •s'/ 05 tf'V' m « PEACE PROBLEMS are as big and as serious as were the problems of War; but there is nothing to be alarmed about —all we need is a little constructive thought and effort. The war did more in four years to alter general trading eor dilions than did the happenings of the previous.3o or 40 years; but there are many reasons for believing that prosperity in this Dominion will be. continued. So, then, it’s up to every man to dress well, appear prosperous, be happy and get into our good Clothes. DRESS BETTER TO-DAY! The tendency the world over is to dress better and look more prosperous and to spend more money on Clothing for one’s personal adornment, because it’s an acknowledged fact that good Clothes not only increases our efficiency but also influences others opinions of us, and we cannot entirely be heedless of such influences. « DIFFERENCE IN CLOTHES. There is clothing on the market whose quality is only skin deep—just surface clothing, that looks good for a very short -time, but lacks that staying power that n in the DEE CLOTHES. Then, there s clothing that is made to wear as well as it that’s our kind right up to our old standard. OVER FIFTY YEARS. Over 50 odd years has given us all the advantages to be gained, aiid we have grasped them and to-day our Big Suit and Boot Store is recognised as the leading Clothes Depot. TWO. KINDS. First, our Bespoke Suits, cut by an expert arid made by first-lass workpeople. In this department we take second place to none. Our big stoCiC ci Suitings and staff of ,workers is only one proof. \ The other; Suits are our Tailored Box Suits. These are all ready to wear—quite different from the old slop make of suits. These are made to our special measures and made in over 40 different sizes, so that no matter whether you are a short, -stout, tall or thin man we can suit you at a moment s notice. The price .is a lot lower than our Bespoke Suits, and we ' don’t pretend they’re as good; but we do say they’re useful for a go-between, dressy Suit. These are improved Suits and are, worn by men Jn the City. These..are well worth a AdM, and. may prove a sound money-saving proposition to you. DEE ‘SONS 810 SUIT AND BOOT STOBB.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 2 May 1919, Page 3
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