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'READY-MADE' PRICES FOR GENUINE TAILOR-MADE SUITS,

A good ready-made suit will co3t you anything up to .-£3. Any prico muck below tbat means very little style—less good workmanpatterns—and remarkably short periods of wear. • fact it is hardly worth enlarging on—you can sco it for yourself."after a moment's consideration, But the question I submit to you' 1 is why buy a ready-made suit made fo? anybody and everybody when practice ally the same price buys a SUl'ff .MADE FOR YOU exclusively 1 No bagging here—tiglitness there— badly fitting collars—too short or too long- trousers and arms-moro or less pockets than you want-but a perfectly fitting suit of the latest materials personally selected by yourself and mado exactly as you want it. ■ It is wortii waiting a day Or two longer to get'this, and as the largest suit specialist in the Dominion. I can promise yon the completed suit in a : day or two before you expect it to bo ready, if you wish it in a hurry. .. . Of course I ask cash as a protection for you and me-for you so that my low prices will be available to help you save your £2—and for me because I, could never carry on on' the,small profit I make if I gave credit as every other tailbr in the country does. No. Cash is the thing. It gives you the best o£ Tailoring Skill at the smallest price. It gives you my. personal guarantee of a satisfactory suit that you would pay TWO pounds more for at the drapers, the, general outfitters or the' creditgiving merchant' tailors, and if the suit is NOT satisfactory then you don't pay. ' ) Really, I don't think ft could say any more in th e matter. . . -. V I| leave it to yourself—you want to save money whenever you can and here is the help that I offer. YM KIT Sit SUIT BEIWBELYHH.It MlEta OilMB AT §§/• 63/- 75/CBIII9 SEE, . Off aSS IE TO SEfSB S'ATTEMS.

OEOME M¥IES, LIMITED, " "TBEllpßEliii.tMUß, ll '. 6! Princes' Street (Next Mutual Stores), DUNEDIN. Nearest branches atOamaru and Invereargill; 37 .other branches through New Zealand. E IpA BASKET FULL^L fof clean, swcet-smeSlinff linen jf B is obtained with hail the tell n and in half the time if the wash jft |is done with Sunlight Soap. | Give up foronce the old, hard J liway of using compion soap. J? ' Ik Sunlight will shorten the g ■ \ day's work but lengthen 3 w, the Hf e 0 f yoiir ff clothes. Jf ALL WHO KMOW Good - Pure' TEA: drink I 111 Thousands have enjoyed them lor over 30 Years, and to-day will have no other. I /^V PURE BLEHDEDf|p|ps ft pufiEickoH 1 Lwyj

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14899, 30 July 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14899, 30 July 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14899, 30 July 1910, Page 4

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