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Tailoring. • WHOLESALE BUYING IN A RETAIL WAY. When a man is in business he buy! wholesale. The general public know thai ' by so doing he saves money, and they envi * him 'the privilege. Is not that a fact? Where a man has the chance to buy in i ) wholesale way, he does so. When a man has been accustomed t< paying Five Guineas for a suit, and he ob tains one in every way identical— style workmanship, material, linings, pockets, eto —for the very great saving effected by pur chasing wholesale, it sets him thinking o the money he has paid out in the past, anc makes him grateful for the" knowledge o how to make an economy in future. He be .'comes a permanent customer, and advertise! it j fact to his friends • The Crown Clothing Company have throwi open to the general public the privilege o; obtaining at wholesale price a suit mad* to fit like a glove, in every way suited t< the characteristics of the man who orderi it and pays for it. If it does not fit bin in every way, and if he is not thorough!] satisfied with it, they will alter it or retun his money without question- As a matte: of fact, they are rarely called upon to alte: tho smallest Jetail, so careful are thei: methods of fitting, so that ho has no desiii to return his suit. > There are several reasons why The Crowi Clothing Company can make perfectly-fittin) suits at wholesale prices. Their method o. obtaining a fit, as explained in a previoui article, does away with much waste of i high-priced cutter's time and that of othe; workers merely PREPARING TO MAKi . the suit. On all this waste, profit must tx - added if the retail tailor is to exist Th< saving of unnecessary labour cost is at important matter, but there are othe. factors. The Crown Clothing Company buy in hug» Quantities direct from the mills for cash tho cloth requirements of their three great branches in Christchurch, Wellington, anc Auckland. They sell for prompt cash, anc have therefore no expensive book-keepmj expenses and no bad debts. Ask the average retailer why his suits are so dear, and hi will reply that he has to PROTECT HIM SELF AGAINST BAD DEBTS. At who* expense? The Crown Clothing Companj were wise before the event; they plannec the campaign carefully, saw the %eaknesi of the credit system, and determined tc stand or fall on their cash system, wherebs every man paid for his own suit and thai alone. In every case The Crown Clpthing Com pany are quite near the centre of business but just outside the high-priced rent area People do not mind coming a few extra yards if it pays them to do so. Remembei that Emerßon said that if you had something people desired, though you were located fa the woods, they would beat a path k your door- There are many men savins money by using the path to The Crown Clothing Company's door, and everyone whe reads this will be heartily welcomed. At the Company's warehouse the actual suits and the suit lengths before makina can be seen and handled. The fullest I information will be accorded, and the visitor |is not under .the. , slightest obligation to purchaso a suit. If he wishes to do so, it is on the distinct understanding that if it is not a perfect fit and satisfactory in every way, his monoy will be promptly returned in full THE GROWN CLOTHING COMPANY. j Elliot Street, Opp. Strand Arcade, AUCKLAND. Timber. DfJOLDIE AND QONB. V* LIMITED. O OCEANIC SAWMILLS. B~ WATER "ftOAD. Telephones: AV 653. Head Office: 96, Order Office. Kauri. Totara. Rimu. White Pine, Oregon Pine. Bluegum. Ironbark. Joinery and Mouldings always in Stock. rTHE TZAURI rpiMBER po, T ID., CUSTOMS STREET WEST. ■nUILDING rpiMBER: KAURI, RIMU. MATAI, TOTARA, JARRAH, OREGON. JOINER?, T)00R8, CASHES. MANUFACTURED ±AOU THOROUGHLY SEASONED TIMBER ONLY. Catalogues and Price Lists on Application. I DYERS-UP-TO-DATE. I I FOR SUPERIOR DYEING AND 1 I CHEMICAL DRY CLEANING 1 D. <5c A. BROWN, I I SHORTLAND STREET. ■ ■ ESTD. 1806. . 'Phokk IBM. I I WORKS : GBAFTOV TIRBACK. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15864, 10 March 1915, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15864, 10 March 1915, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15864, 10 March 1915, Page 12