The ladies of Auckland have been having a great time of it lately with cheap drapery sales, and Mr. George Fowlds, Victoria Arcade, thinks it is now time the gentlemen had a show. He therefore announces a great' clearance sale, commencing on Friday, when some sensational bargains will be offered such as men's suits, 10s Gd ; boys' sox, Id per pair ; Macintosh coats, 19s 6d, worth 355; and everything else in proportion. His establishment will be closed on Thursday to, complete the marking down. An enterprising literary American has just discovered that Julius Caesar was not assassinated for political reasons, as generally supposed, but because in the Senate he passed a disparaging remark on the fitting of the toga of Michael Cassius, which evidently must have been made up by some second-class tailor in the Via Sartoris. This, and this only, it seems, caused the tragic fate of the mighty Julius. Suits made at the New Zealand Clothing Factory fit perfectly. Mr. Jaggs, uinior, the new cutter, gives entire satisfaction. Inspection invited.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8961, 19 August 1892, Page 3
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