YOU 6AJPT TILL SIM SITS RN ' -lUJE-TO-lEUOK ■ - missis ; Unless it's by their superior cut, style, ai)d hang. In no other way can. you,distinguish them from clothes that cost, four to five guineas the suit to measure. And I think that almost every man would rather buy his suits ready-made for from 49s 6d than have the bother and uncertain results which are attached to even the best of made-to- . measure clothes. I know it's difficult for you men of this country to believe that ready-made suits can possess all tho perfect fit, stylo, and finish and. wearing qualities that the Simpson Suits do at from 49s' 6d. That's because the Simpson Suits are so different) from the ready-made suits yon'vo seen up to now. I don't ask you to believe it. I simply state the-facts, and if you're a thinking man you will at least look into a pro- • position that's going to you half your suit money, and all your suit worry— you're going to SEE Simpson Suits ';it all events. And here's a word of'warning—* don't bo put off 'witli any other , suits, bud Simpson Suits. Somo retailers will,tall you the other kind, are just as good, an9l when they show you the others you'll: think thoy're not good enough for- you. Thoy're not good enough either, but the Simpson Suits ARE Good enough for you or any other man who wants a suit; that, will fit him perfectly, look just as if. made to measure, and yet cost him abaai}-, half tho price. You'd better see Simpson Suits in the interests of your purse and your appearance. These two phases of Simpson Suits are obvious to every man who tries on tile suits and asks their price, and I guarantee their wearing qualities to bq thoroughly satisfactory or your money refunded WITHOUT KSX ARGUMENT. . . • That's, all" there is to tlie buying of a suit, isn't it? You get the style and fit'' you want at a big saving in price, and I guarantee tho quality of cvory Simpson Suit. ■ NOTE.—Retailers not handling Simpson Suits should write to Messrs Reynolds and Kinvig, warehousemen, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dmiedin, for particulars. ' —12— | "Fillers tot lil&iMir i S " 99 j .prig, j. f Do youwant a succession of Bloom ; j from the beginning of Spring until j j the close of Autnmn ? Then plant I Bulbs of every variety without-de- i I la -y- | J Try one of.Nimmo k Blair's Stan-' ! j dard Collections of Assorted Bulbs. I In Augnst and early September you ] ji will have your grrden and rooms ! | fragrant with Freesias and Crocus, ! I whilst in Septcmper and October ; there should be a succession of DafTo■j dils, Hyacinths, and Tulips to give i S colour to your flower-beds.' j I ftiram© & Blair's j I G&Hections of j.Assorted Bulbs i \ Are carefully selected and arranged « so that a supply of beautiful Bloom 3 may be had throughout the season, p Coll'ct'n Contains s. d. a No. 1 50 Assorted Varieties 5 0 j , i „ 2 120 „ 10 0 I i „ 3 150 „ „ 15 0; j J „ 4 200 „ „ 20 0 „ 5 320 „ „ 30 0 | i „ 6 420 „ i, 40 0 I i If you hope for good results in 5 your garden, be sure and get your J seeds from jillOilLlii i (DEPT. B.), j Seed i3@rchautsand j Seed ©rowers, | mm $T„ om§E®ii3.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14898, 29 July 1910, Page 6
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