NO EXTRAVAGANCE PLEASE! To-day the Prince of Wales, says a Homo paper, is the beau ideal of a well-dressed young Britisher, and no man of fashion who values his reputation for good taste thinks of a better model. But the Prince has always been opposed to any extravag#it oxpendiluro in clothes, and his admirers know it. Those who would emulate the popular Prince will recognise the outstanding fact that the Penrose 95s Made-to-Mensure Suit, made as it is for hard wear, of best tweed, and fashionable cut is most suitable for business and holiday wear. w. PENROSE & CO. GEORGE .STREET. —Advt, THE HOUSEWIFE PLEASED. Naturally, the houeewife is concerned when shifting becomes imperative. She wanders how she will get on; how her fur--iture will he affected too. Well, by emloying us she can have an easy mind. She won’t bo put to any undue trouble, nor will her furniture bo mishandled. Our men are experts, and their work invariably pleases so quick, careful, tradesnvmlike.—The New Zealand Express Co. (Ltd.).—Advt
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18543, 2 May 1922, Page 5
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