A DEPUTATION —is more easily made than Isept. But, Btriving for perfection and recognising no Btandard except the highest one can come as near to lerfection as is possible fur human hand and mind. It is this policy which has built and maintained the reputation of E. C. Browne and Co., Ltd., for men's clotliiijg of the finest quality, A. further step in this firm's consistent progress toward the goal of perfection is the engagement of an 'English cutler of wide experience. T.hjs gentleman, Mr, Kay. offers Auckland men his wealth of style experience with London tailors in producing etiit.g of the fmppt cut and finish in every particular. Those men who desire something really distinctive in dress are invited to rce the display of exclusive Winter Suitings at' E. C. Browne's and to interview 'fclr. Kay about a suit of English character, r —Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21855, 18 July 1934, Page 14
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