" OH, TO BE IN ENGLAND . . . " The wish of the poet was to enjoy the unparalleled sight of uu English spring. Modern men would take the opportunity of n, visit to England to replenish their wardrobe with clothing of English cut. But an expensive trip "Home" iB now not necessary to enjoy the exclusive English cut in clothes. E. C. Browne and Co., Ltd., offer to Auckland men the services of an experienced Euglish cutler in the person of Mr. Kay. The outstanding skill of this 'gentleman in cutting and fitting—unequalled in Mew Zealand—now enables Auckland men to obtain suits of true English cut and character at quite moderate prices —carefully tailored from exclusive imported suitings, (o be seen at E. C. Browne and Co., litd., 101 Queen Street.—lAdvt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21807, 23 May 1934, Page 12
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