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Business Notice;* The Fibst Watch and the Fiest Suit. IKE AD an account in the Tildes about c, week ago which reminded mo of the Tailoring trade. The watch took e. long time to make, and coat a big Buna, and wan not much when it was done ; that wae because the maker had not learnt hie trade before he began. There aie oeveral people In Wellington calling themselves tailora who bav© not made their first suit yet, ami it will be a long time before they do make it. It will cost them a lot, and would not be much when it is done, because they have not learned the trade. These people will tell you that they can make a suit better and cheaper than a tailor who has spent 80 years of bis life at the trade. Well, gentlemen, if you believe them it will be at your own «.ost. Keaaon and common sense will tell you that these persons must charge more, or give a suit 10s Jeea in value than those made by JAMKS HXJXLKY, who has been established 12 years, and boa never sold the goodwill of his business to anyone.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8009, 14 February 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8009, 14 February 1887, Page 4