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"WHAT'S IN A SUIT."

The absurdity of the assertion that a tailor-made suit can bo produced for £2 5s to £3 5e is evident to those who understand anything about the tailoring business. According to tho Auckland tailors' award the log price for making a second-class sac suit amounts to £2 2s, excluding extras, and if one adds to this the cost of the material, trimmings, and a fair profit, one can draw his own conclusions. _ : The tailor-made suit possesses the refined style, the perfect fit, and the durability which aro essential to a good appearance, easy gait, and true economy. Being mado by experienced men, no patent devices are heeded to ensure good results, as these are obtftind by'and entirely depend upon the tailor's art. . , , Those who recognise the value of a smart appearance should resolve to go to Schneideman Bros., the Empire Tailors, for the genuine tailor-made, which is produced in thoir well-known and inimitable stylo, at prices-ranging from £4- 4s to £5 ss. Their £4- 4s suits stand unrivalled as a production of the tailor's art, being hand-made in the ! very latest stylo, with cuffs, softroll, American shoulders, etc., etc. We have just received a largo shipment of blue serges, and are now able to do a pure indigo eerge suit from £4 4s. A salient point in Messrs. Sehneideman Bros', business , methods is not to allow a garment to leave their _ premises .until they are assured that it is quite perfect. The reliable quality of the material, and the extensive variety of patterns . kept in stock, combined with personal attention to all detail, secures complete satisfaction to every patron. ■'■•'.•'■ Those desiring perfect-fitting suits or costumes /are well advised to pay a visit to Meesrs. Sehneideman Bros', establishments, i at 181, Karangahape Road, _ and Wellesleystreet ; % ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 7

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"WHAT'S IN A SUIT." New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 7

"WHAT'S IN A SUIT." New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14069, 24 May 1909, Page 7

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