' Dress and Fashion- j'.';: ft : . - : - • ■ ■■•■■ •■ ••■ fi ■ ■■■ .. ; ■ ;•.': . ' ~.■ - ■ '=. ;:.:??:, ■;•' W. "■■ ■'■.":• •"-. ' ',-''-' -\ .■ ' ' ■ - •• ■ ■'. *■' ■ M ■ '■■■'; .-■■■■'-.■ ■ '- - ■■'-'■ '-'■'' ■i, • .; f ■ ■ ■ ■ ! *> ■■. '-■-■■-■: '■ ■.- ' ' gARTOR I^ESARTUS. The Sage of Chelsea, everybody knows, ' i Wrote Sartor Kesattus—philosophy of clothes. Like him GEO. ITOWLDS all sham and humbug loathes: , ■ • '-f His is the true philosophy of elotlm ' With grand equipment. Carlyle clothed the mind, Here bodily equipment you will find. With perfect fit FOWLDS clothes the outer man t Find shoddy, sham, or humbug if you can. Go to some other house If yon want trash, For here to sell inferior goods " won't wash. ,. The goods may wish, but FOWLDS takes great good care ■■. • ■ ■'■ ■ , : ' '. That they not only wash bnVthey will wear* , Though great'at slaughter FOWLDS is all alive, And, being rigorous, is cure to thrive. No sacrifice he offersthat's all gammon: He sells to lire, but not for love of mammon. FOWLDS' profits are the smallest of the small, And truth to tell they're sometimes none at all. Yet his turn-over betng very large, . - - » He can afford to make the smallest charge. All kind and sorts and sizes he supplies, Shirts of all colours, collars, socks, and ties. " Whether his sales to working man or masher be All, all are pleased with Fowlda , haberdashery. Good rhyme? Say no I Then just be pleased to ■ ! find ' :,\,:' 'T/-' /:' : • .; * Another better suited to your mind. And when you've also found a rhyme for tailoring Frame both, and hang them on a nail or ring. -' *. For Tailoring spedal lineHere quality and workmanship combine To make men wonder bow it can be done And must in time cause a tremendous run. ■ Suit* made to measure we affirm can't be ' Surpassed for workmanship and quality At the same price. Know then how they are made. ! By visiting GEO. FOWLDS, in the Arcade. Give FOWLDS a trial! He" wants nothing more. You'll eome again if you have been before. , . And why! Hush ! True philosophy to tell— FOWLDS sells to live, but doesn't live to Sell.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8630, 28 July 1891, Page 2
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