CROWN CLOTHING COMPANY.
. " CROWN ALL" SUITS. . j At this period of the year "all sorts and ! conditions of men" are puzzling their brains as to. where to go for a new suit. Christmas will be with us in a few days, and as there is not time to get a'suit made, those who desire to look smart during the holiday season should certainly pay a. visit to the Crown , Clothing Manufacturing Company, Limited, Elliott-street. This firm supplies ready-to-wear clothes direct from the manufacturer, and it ; is. obvious that as there is no middleman to claim a profit the customer reaps the benefit of the decrease in price, v Christ-church has been realising for many years that the " Crownall" brand of ready-to-wear clothing is equal to any tailor-made article, and the firm realising this have opened a spa-! cious warehouse in Elliott-street, in order that the Auckland public -may have the opportunity of participating in the *ame .benefits as their more fortunate ; Christchurch brethren. The r average -manvis waking up to the fact that it does not pay to wear tailor-made suits, when an equally good article can be purchased for half the: price. ■■-:.■■■'." r-v' 5 : "■•")'V; 1 ' ■■',v"' : '**v-"'* :
If one talks ready-made clothes Co most people they shrug their shoulders and say, " Oh. I should never get a fit," or " I Lave to have mine made for me, I'm nob the standard size." A visit to this firm's warehouse will • convince anybody that no matter what their size or shape 1 may bo ■ a suit will be found to fit them. This is easy to understand when one considers the fact that the 'arm have- a range of • : 40 ~; ; ; different sizes. si Even supposing a ready- ; , made suit is not as good as a tailor-made one, the price makes it possible for man to buy two suits where otherwise be would only have bought one, As most men get' '• tired of a suit before it is really worn out, it is surely far bettor to buy "ready-made clothes and have frequent changes than buy an expensive suit and get weary of it before it is half worn out. A walk through the spacious warehouse is cordially invited by the firm, and it is cer- : tain that the discriminating man after such a walk will invest in a " Crownall" suit, and leave the premises in a happy and contented frame of mind."■', '-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14868, 20 December 1911, Page 5
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