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I Ever As j I There are no ordinary hand-me-downs or tailor's misfits in this lot. g I Every suit is guaranteed CROWN tailored, which means the highest grade p || and best value procurable in New Zealand. | II V | II J- It is now too late to order a suit made-to-measure for Christmas holi- g || days. We have shut down on bespoke orders, but there is no need to worry] || about that, because we have a perfect-fitting CROWN SUIT WAITING | I HERE FOR YOU NOW at about half the price you would pay for a suit || | of equal value anywhere else. Our huge stock, specially built up to cope | $ with the phenomenal demand for CROWN Suits, which sets in ever year | about this time, embraces 40 different sizes, a size to fit every variation of p t§ the adult male figure. The tall thin man, the short thin man, the tall fat I l|J man, the short fat man, the old man, the young - old man, the man who L P stays young, and the young man who wants to look older all these and J ||' every other conceivable type of athletic or semi-athletic or non-athletic |j jjl figure are scientifically catered for in the ..CROWN system of ready-for- jl || service Tailoring. ' ! I The CROWN tailored man is distinguished from his fellows by the i jl smartness and neatness of his appearance. He is as perfectly-tailored as if g Li he had been fitted to order by the most expensive tailor in the land. There jjl II is no suit made that is better than a CROWN Suit — and the wearer H KB | glows with pride and satisfaction when he thinks of the modest outlay it || I cost him to produce such a happy result. || 1 Save Several Pounds and be I | Better Dressed this Xmas. I 1-, . 1 jl It is the huge turnover and up-to-date business and tailoring methods || || which enable the manufacturers of CROWN clothing to produce such high- Jp 1 grade clothes at such extremely moderate prices. Dealing direct with the 1 public at WHOLESALE prices many trading economies are effected, and 1 these are passed on to YOU—YOU SAVE SEVERAL POUNDS EVERY] 1 TIME YOU BUY A CROWN SUIT. . 1 H The result of all this is that business and professional men in the I ||p highest positions in the land are now numbered among our thousands of | || customers. They have discovered that the CROWN system of tailoring is | I not only the most economical, but that it is as high-grade as it's possible to I ||| get from the most expensive bespoke tailor. 1 I We cordially invite you to come along to our large retail warehouse in I |! Elliott Street. It is roomy and comfortable, with every facility for privacy} I If in trying on suits. Special rooms, containing full-length mirrors, are there 1 |j| a-plenty, and our assistants are competent and courteous to an unusual If' !| degree. I 1 Besides the immense range of suits and overcoats you have to choose I I from, you will also find a very fine stock of high-class men's mercery, in- | I eluding shirts and underwear of summery weight and lovely texture. Also, I |!'.p hats, ties, socks, white pants, and other sports wear, travelling bags, and I || forth. You will be surprised also at the saving you can make on these f necessary articles of summer wear. I ill ■ I || We are at present selling a fine range of Summer Raincoats at reduced t 1 prices, r g | £f _ I 13 Elliott Street (Just through the Strand Arcade) Auckland* I || Also at Hamilton and Whangarel. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18276, 18 December 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18276, 18 December 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18276, 18 December 1922, Page 12

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