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! To Thinking Men I 'l Since the inlroduction of the CROWN Clothing System, it is \ Hno more necessary to get measured for a Suit than for a hat, a pair L of gloves, or a pmr of boots. In CROWN Suits you get all that the, ||i highest-grade tailor now gives, but at about HALF THE COST I 111 ! How is it done? Because CROWN Suits are tailored in wholesale |;/| I quantities, and sold direct to YOU at a wholesale price for cash I |jv§ B The CROWN system provides for 40 different variations of man's | \ height and shape. It has all been mapped out scientifically, and there I j is a perfect-fitting CROWN Suit waiting for any man who comes |! | along or writes giving his measurements. Even abnormal figures are P I catered for in this immense range of sizes, as you can well imagine. , |'S Hundreds of each size can be cut in one operation once the pattern |! % has been drawn in the usual way, and every tailoring operation there- f j {'!'• after is standardised, and carried out by expert workers specially \ trained for each job. Every size is therefore uniform. I > I Each Suit receives the same amount of hand work as any bespoke p - ; tailor gives, but al! the usual mechanical work is done under power II ■j controlled by specialists in each operation. Time is saved at every || turn, and the work is continuous. All this means greater efficiency in |i| I the workrooms than is possible in small establishments, also the elimi- W.\! nation of costly mistakes. Every CROWN worker is an expert, and II I every CROWN Suit is perfectly cut and tailored, down to the minutest jj I I detail, but in wholesale quantities, because of the huge demand,, § j si The quality of the material, linings, trimmings, buttons—even the | t |']| sewing thread—is the best_jhe world produces, bought direct from the 11 J actual manufacturers in immense quantities for cash. : : ;, Consider what all this means f It means money in YOUR pocket, lil ij and that is worth consideration by every normal man these days. 1 Since the CROWN manufacturers require only the fair working profit | ? which they goi when they traded through the usual middlemen, it | ! I stands to reason that YOU—-the public— must get the benefit in the 51 VALUE of your CROWN Suit now that all middlemen are cut out |?! and the suit sold to you DIRECT. | We know that others claim to save you pounds on a suit, but jjji men have " fallen in "so often through the falseness of these claims [II that it is possible you may think that OUR claims are equally false. ,[ | We have, however, said enough to convince any man that it is NOT !;'| II POSSIBLE to buy suits equal in quality to CROWN Suits for even . 1 B the same money I | I We advise you to go around and have a look at different suits at | |'i bargain prices. Examine them Ithoroughly. Then come and inspect | |; some CROWN Suits! Hi Men who have tried ua for the first, time have been amazed at * ; w the quality and style of CROWN Suits, after comparing them with j; r; even expensive made-to-order suits, and the difference in price has ' M been staggering I | § J If for any reason a suit specially made to measure is required it | Mi costs only a few .shillings extra at the CROWN Warehouse. | [ EMPORTANT.—We must not forget to mention that our stock of |;; §,'? Kats, Mercery, and Underwear is well worth inspection and at prices II considerably lower than those obtaining elsewnere. We cater for m I :' t all classes. The number of city business and professional men wear- H fyl ing CROWN Suits ia constantly increasing, and the demand for Smart m II Neckwear, Hats, Socks, Shirts, Collars, and so forth is novf very large. £ ; ? F| Come in and try us for '■Tics.Vror instance. We have the* very latest II II rubber-lined, crinkle-proof variety. Incidentally, you can try on a S|| bM suit or two if you like, without any obligation to purchase. S|l !? I * 13. ELLIOTT STREET, ij M Just through the Strand Arcade, Auckland; Ij| m ■ . ,-_ Also, at Hamilton and Whangarei. • [ PBfllIIIIIlllll!lllflllllllllll!lllllll^ 11 Judge tea by its flavour, not by the dark colour of E£ the infusion. Stalks and coarse leaf growths give S aa « dark coloured liquid which is rank to the taste— S SS you get flavoury, sayoury, amber fluid that refreshes j=" S and stimulates when you use || , atm 1,,.,, m. Packed la three qualities:—Purple =5= = HsHm Tl&gk, Butterfly, Red butterfly, aa4 z=Z = 3n||*' — Mjh Blue Butterlly. — \ tration represents 100 squaro feet. To "* RED Roof Paint cost 3 but fourpence "■"■■' over the cost of ordinary Roof Paints. Surely not much to pay for beauty and durability. Be sure to use STEELITE The first cost only is extra. Over HI 1 ' a Period of years STEELITE RED is SSrV J the cheapest Roof Paint you can buy. It lasts years longer than other roof §|1 " paints, because of a fundamental " difF Come in and let us explain this dif--9-11, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. Branches at Wellington, Ohristchurcb, and Dunedln. i, , . ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 11