THE AMBASSADOR'S BALL —in London, houses probably the most (lis tuiKiiUhed men in the world—dressed to pei lection. In this mutter of dress English cut turn uie udmitted world lenders. So Unit Auckland men will welcome the nrrival o( an experienced English cutter at E C. Browne ;in<i Co.. Ltd. Those men who prefer tlie easy grace ol English tailor ing niuv now interview Mr. Kay, of this firm, at 104 Queen Street, and obtain the most authentic advice on new materials and tailoring styles. The new materials include rich cotfee brown* in mixture and stripe etfecta, diatinguished-lookins blue tones, some with smart pin-stripe!?. Hove them tn'lured to your order with chnr* otteristic English style—at surprisingly moderate prices, at E. C. Browne and C'o's. Advt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21882, 18 August 1934, Page 14
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