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I'W" Starts To-day "«l I 8 «' To-day marks the commencement of the Biggest Suit m m Selling Campaign of the Year! §|| H For the next 10 days we have decided to forego our usual ran If modest profit on Wji | tf —READY TO PUT ON— 1 These are not ordinary "ready-made" clothes, but HIGH j||t GRADE TAILORED GARMENTS, perfect in fit and ||| m workmanship, and made of good honest materials-— Ira M The prices for the next 10 days will be ||S m WHY? you may ask. Well, we figure it out this way. We -'* 'jH H are selling these Suits at considerably under the value for ''"'WM M such high-grade garments. That means a loss to us. BUT B9 M we are taking particular care that the fit of each Suit that t J i goes out leaves nothing to be desired. Thus, if we sell—as SI M we will—7so Suits during the next 1Q days, we shall have gjS 1 just that number of satisfied customers, each of whom will O^ Kg tell at least one friend where he bought his Suit We are ffiS I'P prepared to stand by the result. <•■ "' -^^ffl £ But, remember, this offer holds good for |||! I For the next 10 days we have decided to forego our usual ||| modest profit on . ||j 750 TAILORED SUITS I -READY TO PUT ON — 1 These are not ordinary "ready-made" clothes, but HIGH fgg GRADE TAILORED GARMENTS, perfect in fit and |H workmanship, and made of good honest materials—" |X| The prices for the next 10 days will be ||| 59/fi 79/6 99/6 & 105/-i WHY? you may ask. Well, we figure it out this way. We 'HI are selling these Suits at considerably under the value for MM such high-grade garments. That means a loss to us. < BUT |||| we are taking particular care that the fit of each Suit that £ J goes out leaves nothing to be desired. Thus, if we sell—as jjjp; we will—7so Suits during the next 1Q days, we shall have || just that number of satisfied customers, each of whom will |j|s tell at least one friend where he bought his Suit. We are g|| prepared to stand by the result. mm But, remember, this offer holds good for \m IO DAYS ONLY ! j I __ Some Features of "Hugh Wright" i ■ OUR BIG Tailored Ready-to-put-on Suits. M SPECIAL! The materials are bought direct from the mills, thus cutting g Ul . j. . _C«. '■'-.■'> V- •''.■'.• ■ Mem ' out any intermediate profit. HH 100 only, Navy Serge AH materials are thoroughly shrunk before being cut by our mm Tailored Suits, guar- London trained cutters. V ||| anteed indigo dye, The Coats are BUILT into shape by hand— pressed into |g ||| in a full range of shape with the iron. ■■Wm I perfect fittings. The good ' opli|iu) _ wnich is s«wn BY HAND- M m ~— /- / prevents the coat from losing shape. i . ■*-■'£■; m ' '"HI II dU«J/, 11// " Our expert fitters will not sell you an ill-fitting —youwill ,] "Hj m _ \ ■ not be pressed to buy. '~■■;■<.f ' mM I The BIG Tailors, I 65, 67, 69, QUEEN STREET. ■ And at Karangahape Road, Ponsonby and Hamilton. H

1 Are Usually Due to 1 Straining When I \ Constipated* 1 I; Nojol being a lubricant fg J keeps the food waste soft and I | therefore prevents straining. 1 Doctors prescribe Nojol be- 1 I • cause it not only soothes the I i suffering of piles but relieves 1 | the irritation, brings com- 1 I fort and helps to a— 1 ; . Nojol is a lubricant- 1 " net I I a medicine or laxative— 1 I cannot gripe. Try it today. g Henry Hughes. LIMITED. ENOINBB 9 AND DRAUGHTSMEN, REGISTERED PATENT AGENTS. . E«tabliib«d IPB2. ■ TRADE MARKS ,jL .'jj* registered *juk I 15 JH* \r jjj. f ablsviatd ■ iwr in all cavatties >n| W % tlr«»it«»l the world •■■> ;;*• 1» ißvtcton'" fr*« or »»»Bc»;ie«, CHkßta adviseti and Moisted til dispewine of their lnTention*. HI. PsstaMnttn Struct. Woilingtd, and at Bxahans* Lain. Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18347, 13 March 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18347, 13 March 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18347, 13 March 1923, Page 11

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