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Press and Fashion. / ! I A •. gARTOR "f^ESARTUS. The Sago of Chelsea, everybody knows, Wrote Sartor Reav tunphilosophy of clothes. Like Mm GKO. FOWL US all sham and humbug loathes: Ilia is the true philosophy of clothes. With grand equipment Carlyle clothed the mind. Here bodily equipment you will find. With perfect fit FOWLDS clothes the outer man : Find shoddy, tluun, or humbug If you can. Go to some other house if you want trash, For hero to sell inferior goods " won't wash.' The goods may wash, but FOWLDS lakes great good care That they not only wash but they will wear. Though great at slaughter FOWLDS Is all alive, And, being vigorous, is sure to thrive. No sacrifice he offers—that's all gammon s He "Sella to live, but nob for love of mammon FOWLDS* profits are the smallest of the small, And truth to tell they're sometimes none at all. Yet his turnover being very large, He can aford to make the smallest charge. All kind and sorts and sizes he supplies, Shirts of all colours, colle ts, socks, and ties. Whether his sales to working man or masher be All, all are pleased with .Towlds' haberdashery. Good rhyme V Say no? Then Jnst bo pleased to find Another better suited to yonr mind. And when you've also found a rhyme for Tailoring * Frame both, and hang them on a nail oh ring. For Tailoring Is FOWLDS' special lineHere quality and workmanship combine To make men wonder how it can bo done And must in time cause a tremendous run. Suits made to measure we affirm can't bo Burpassed for workmanship and quality At the same price. Know then how they are made, By visiting GKO. FOWLDS, in the Atcadc Give FOWLDS a trial 1 He wanta nothing more. You'll come again if you have been before. And why? Hush I True philosophy to tell— FOWLDS sella to lire, but doesn't lire to Sell,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8663, 4 September 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8663, 4 September 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8663, 4 September 1891, Page 2

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