"Dress Well and Succeed % »> THE TAILOR—OF Makes Am Important JN the good old days oi? 1927-28 the name of " Bevege" was synonymous with the finest tailoring. The most discriminating men regularly paid Bevege from 1 Ogns. to I 3gns. for their Suits. During the slump many were * mmms!k tempted to forego the pleasure of tailored clothes. But now that better times are here you should be properly tailored to take advantage of the new opportunities. TO-DAY Bevege can give you the smartest cut Tailored Suit in Auckland from $ guineas up to 9 guineas The inimitable Bevege" style and craftsmanship is still built into every Suit. i m i iiiliif % TAILOR of QUEEN STREET CORNER WELLESLEY AND QUEEN STREETS, opp. Civic. The Door of Opened by K.K. Footwear Ltd. LARGE NEW SHIPMENTS OF OF SPRING SHOES SAHARA SANDALS. PIXIE SANDALS. COLOURED LINEN SHOES. STRIPED CANVAS SHOES. WHITE CALF SHOES, with two-tone effect. Great opportunity for parents to secure their children Shoes at but a few shillings per pair. // # PRICES THAT SIMPLY A V CHALLENGE ISj ALL COMPETITION! 'H# m mmMm iMHiI 7 17:11 OBTAINABLE " nM ALL ENTERPRISING STORES C with cakes J or : limited only. J LUX Toilet Soap is Supercreamed to keep your skin allu Every tablet contain, a special sUn c«am nourishes the »M» and pro,ecu from «,nd -Made in New Zealand
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21289, 16 September 1932, Page 15
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223Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21289, 16 September 1932, Page 15
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