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Silent Even Strong, Men---Fall to the subtle spell of crisp Autumn and turn their thoughts suitwards and to Number 55 Men may and no doubt will continue to poke fun at women’s subservience to. fashion, but on these clear, crisp Autumn days the air seems pervaded with some subtle quality that starts masculinity. young and old, to thinking of what it will wear; and just as surely as you commence to ponder the problem of suits so just as surely will suit Xumber 55 find unanimous favour in men's eyes. This Suit is c 4 the New Thorn-proot Tweed A fabric loomed from hardy, longfibre wool —a fabric so closely and sturdily woven as to resist scuffing, roughing or penetration by thorns —hence its name. Above all. these suits have that attribute which a man holds above everything else in clothing—EASE. It i®a conservative ease that allows full freedom of leg action and that finished snugness about the hips that smartens any figure. See this beautiful new suit to-day and be sure and Ask for Number 55 ONLY 5 GUINEAS Nett Cash d QSbm Palmerston lbrth> «^<£<S>-s<s><S><»>^<3><*<S>€><S><S><S><t<S> <s><s><*> 3><S><S*£><S<t>-3><s><S><s>«»£ <s>■s <•><£<s><s+* Hudson = Essex Chal lenders jT> OLDER. more beautiful body lines and colours are features of the new Challengers. Nothing can compare with tin tv. comfort. Each body aptly matches the spirit aud utility of the tar or.e feature is neglected, and you will find nothing to compare them even in cars of much greater cost. Not with The unusual roominess of the interior is immediately apparent. It’s dignity and vigour express the personality of the successful family. We invite you all to inspect our HUDSON-ESSEX CHALLENGERS. H. J. JONES and CO a PRHIAT UO aSTCRTQH

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11402, 22 March 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11402, 22 March 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11402, 22 March 1930, Page 7

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