Dee & Sons Suit & Boot Store Value in Clothes to be real must be combined WITH QUALITY
It’s the value that is the magnet to our Big Suit and Boot Store. It draws the dresser and the trade our way and makes our Store Headquarters - k deal with us is an investment, not a speculation. During our 60 years’ trading we’ve gone past the risky stage. Doing one thing and doing it in Clothes and Boots—you can rely on our word. You get the best money car buy. It’s easy to be truthful, because we’ve the goods. We don’t have to draw on imagination to sell our Clothes, because we, know you can’t buy better.
We back tip our Better Clothes System with., correct style, best Tailoring and perfect fit. We’ve the Artist with his shears and he has a staff of work- : people who know just how to put things together, so that your Suit is just put together as it should be. The Clothes and Boot busines with us isn’t just * cold matter of £s. d. We aim to make a business transaction the basis of friendship, because in keeping our customers as our friends we build the kind of business for our children that our parents built for us* - tVe take care of the requirements of returning boys. They find plenty of good lines amongst our Dig showing. Our Cosy Suits make them feel like Home, Sweet Home. assi You can’t get good Service for high price Tailoring unless you’ve the Tailoring System in your Clothes. You get our Sixty Years’ Experience . at no extra charge. Our plothes meet the requirements of the most critical and careful buyers. Our efforts have been wholly concentrated on the production of better Clothes^ . both in Men’s and Boys’. f nii ir <*' ■» y qiv »I »jir Mjnqpr imii ip qurmjniii imp DEE*SONS THE BIG SUIT AND BOOt STORE. OPENING AT MOTTJEKA FIRST WEEK IE OCTOBER WITH 810 STOCKS OF BOOTS AND CLOTHING.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue LIII, 10 November 1919, Page 3
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