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| First Impression? | Jot Your appearance is your introduction—your reality is within. |ij M The veal transcends the apparent, but those are busy days, and first | J |jjl impressions are everything. Tho men you meet in social and business |j|;i || life aro attracted or repelled by your appearance without regard to '|| p| your character. To make tho favourable first impression which gains llj respect you must be well groomed—which does not necessarily mean || 1| expensively dressed. Scarcity of money does not debar you from tho ||j| 111 benefit of good clothes, for CROWN Suits demonstrate that, good || J;| clothes can also be cheap clothes. |j| a To obtain tho benefit of all price concessions and discounts—a | .jj |i| benefit passed on to you—tho high-grado materials of which GROWN || I*>i Suits are made are bought in enormous quantities direct from tho |j lij mills for cash. CROWN Suits are cut to stock sizes, 100 or more at U ai| a time, and an enormous saving of labour is thus effected, as also j!!:|| Bp] in the actual ma.king-up, where power machines ar® used as much as |,| ||, |j possible, although there is as much hand-sewing irt a CROWN Suit || i'| a 5 in most tailor-mado suits. d ! These fivo points mark the dissimilarity between CROWN Suits 11 pj ;• and all other ready-to-wear suite:—(l) All materials are tho best jj'lj Ip procurable, even to buttons, linings, trimmings, and threads. (2) ill 1:; There is ample choice of patterns, a larger range being stocked than l| |};'j| any custom-tailor could afford to carry. (3) The fit is always perfect, ||| lb for tlio suits are cut to 40 different stock sizes. (4) The stylo is | E irreproachable, for the cloth is cut by oxperts in touch with th* || latest fashions in the sartorial world. (5) The workmanship is superb || |[W —every operation is standardised, so that mistakes ar© unheard of. If l;| CROWN Suits are SOLD DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC AT MANtT- II jljjj FACTURER'S WHOLESALE PRICES, for cash. You thus get a suit || , possessing the fit, style, quality, and workmanship of a custom- || tailored suit for the money you would pay for an ordinary ready- | ; | |ji;j made suit. You have an added advantage iji that you can try on || I;.| any suit you fancy before full-length mirrors reflecting every angle— II 1$ back, front, and sides. Even aftc;r the suit has been delivered you |1 || can return it, if you change your mind, and choose another, or havo || U / your money back, just as you prefer. ; j; JJ If for any reason a suit specially made to measure is desired, || H it will cost with us but a few shillings extra. t . " I You are invited to call at the CROWN warehouse at any time | | ||| and inspect a selection of CROWN Suits. Inspection commits you jj Jj I |'| to nothing. You will receive courtesy and consideration, but you J |j]j will not bo presse<l to buy. It i« almost certain, however, that you j!||| will buy, for CROWN Suits havo an irresistible appeal to. men of I 1 | ; |t judgment and good taste. 1 CROWN CLOTHING FACTORY I ! (HUNTER & SONS, LTD., Proprietors), jj 13, ELLIOTT STREET, . Just through tho Strand Arcade, Auckland. jl'ffl Also at Hamilton. ; K: % :X- aaMagsafl | Think a::: you I i your cup of Fry's Pure Breakfast Cocoa, of !- Joseph Fry, who first made Cocoa in 1728, 51 H and think of the immense improvement J f since then. jj Fry's Cocoa never tires the palate. It has | & just the pure, natural chocolate taste. Pure Wm & Breakfast *G° eoa " PURE Breakfast J—s. CoCGms\.. H *HOr*CTVffto \ \ \ Js.FßY&sons.L\\^ ; 8 »»r 0l A LOMDOM 1)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18090, 15 May 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18090, 15 May 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18090, 15 May 1922, Page 10

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