DEE ; AND : SONS Again on Men's Clothes PRICES continue to climb. Is there any remedy? No one knows. When will the top be reached ? We wish to know. We would ell you about it! What we do know is this That Clothes must be judged by what they are, and what they are after you had six months’ wear. See that the shape remains and that you get a lot of wear after that. If your Suit is not good after six months' hard wear, then we say you’ve not the best. lots of Clothes There’s lots of Clothing on. the market called the just as good kind. This kind you want to be on your guard and we remind you unless the making is put into the garments you are sure to meet disappointment. Soon then, you’ll find your Suit out of shape and going Are manufactured on our premises under careful and 4 expert supervision. N Every part of these Suits are as r&. > * • perfect as it is possible to make them. v We don’t X" 1 try cheapen by offering shoddy Tweeds?? Our selection of quality Suitings speak for themselves. levitation We invite your i# busin ss. Let us present to you the best proposition in Men’s Clothes that will bring to you pleasure and comfort. The price is not altogether the governing feature. Our price is not high, and is backed us by the quality' expected by the wearer in paying prevailing prices, !' . t Same Tim® . We ask you to look over our big showing of Overcoats. It’s years since we bad such a fine lot. Or if you’re in need of a set of Winter Underwear, this is the right store to get the best. DEE & SONS The Big Suit & Boot Store
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 1 June 1920, Page 3
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