THE AMBASSADOR'S BALL —in London, houses probably the most distinguished men in the world—dressed to perfection. In this matter of dress English cutters nre admitted world leaders. So that Auckland men will welcome the arrival of an experienced English cutter at E. C. Browne and Co., Ltd. Those men who prefer the easy grace of English tailoring may now interview Mr. Kay, of this firm, at 104 Queen Street, and obtain the most authentic advice on new material:! and tailoring styles. The new material* include rich coffee browns in mixture and stripe effects, distinguished-looking: blun tones, some with . smart pin-stripes. Havn them tailored to your order with _ characteristic English styles—at surprisingly moderate prices, at E« C. Browne and Co a. t —Advt..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21879, 15 August 1934, Page 12
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