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Can you get a pair of Riding BREECHES or JODHPURS made to your satisfaction ! 1 mm fip 4 As Is •well known, a pair of Breeches Is the most difficult and intricate garment in the Tailoring Trade to cut and make. Wow at M & C's we are in the fortunate position or having: an English cutter who is a specialist in Hunting- Attire. Our Mr. Evans lias made Breeches in. Snvile Row for most or the best-known Hunts in England, including 1 the Quorn, Pytchley, York and A ins tor, Beau Tort and Fitzwilllam, and will give you a pair of Breeches which will not only satisfy you, but will, by their cut and nt, compel the attention or your rrlends. As Tor materials wo use only one duality—the best—• in Cavalry Twills and Bedford Cords In the very smartest shades. Strappings to match, in real Buckskin. Make your appointrnent now with our London Tnilor on the Man's Floor —The First. ■ MILNE & CHOYCE Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23053, 2 June 1938, Page 21
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