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Tailoring. YOUR SUIT REQUIREMENTS FILLED FOR 39 s 6°. What are your suit requirements anyhow ? Aren't they something like this. - (a) You want a suit that will wear we'd, and keep its shape and colour to the last. (b) You want a suit that fits you p<?tfectly, looks as if it belongs to you, and not to your neighbour. (c) You want a suit that is cut on fashionable, yet, at the same time, com-mon-sense lines. (d) You want .a suit at. a reasonable price, and if you can get exactly the suiu you want at 39s 6d, eo much, the better for you. 'l'hat's about it, isn't it ? Well, the suit for you is the Simpson Suit, tailor-cut, and ready to wear. It fills all your requirements. In this way :— (a) The wearing qualities of Simpson Suits are secured by my guarantee, which authorises all dealers to refund you your money without any argument should your suit prove unsatisfactory in the wear. (b) The fitting of Simpson Suits is perfect. There's a suit for every possible type of figure, and as you'll see, when you try them, are cut so perfectly on scientific lines as to fit you better than suits you've had made to measure. (c) Every size of the Simpson Suits is made in a big variety of styles, embracing all the very newest style features of the present day. (d) The price of the Simpson Suits, from 39s 6d, is reasonable enough ; you'll find no fault with the price, if you're satisfied with the suits, and I know you'll find no fault with the suits once you eeo Simpson's. They're different, altogether different, from any ready-to-wear suits you've seen in New Zealand. If they weren't, I wouldn't bother to you to look at them. But they are different, and that's why you'd better sec them. But be sure they're Simpson's. Look for my autograph on the ticket. All reliable mercers and clothiers stock Simpson's Suits, or can get them tor you. NOTE.—Retailers not handling Simpson Suits should write to Messrs. Reynolds and Kinvig, warehousemen, WeUington. Christchurch and Dunedin, for particulars.

Vestas. HAVE YOTJ Ever had a match-head light under vour fingernail 9 O drop off and fizz a. liolo ; u your best clothes? It wouldn't happen if you used " PALMER'S " WAX VESTAS—the best English match. ' PALMER'S " light every time and save you a lot of trouble and aggravation ASK FOR PALMER'S" nest time. They cost no more than the other 3. OXT.T WHOLESALE FROiJ BOND AMD BELL.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14453, 20 August 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14453, 20 August 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14453, 20 August 1910, Page 4

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