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m m m SBw? Suit lor Show WHETHER it be Made-to-measure or Tailor made, it is not too late now to ordor your suit for the Show and Races. Come in and let us measure you right away. Among our fine selection of patterns and suitings you are sure to find just what you want. from £5/15 LTD. TAILORS AND MERCERS PEEL STREET
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Many Reasons why you should invest in a CLARION SUIT —the highest grade, medium-priced ready-to-wear suit on the market f Assurance ol‘ perfecl service in all essential, combined j with very latest style, smart, appearance, durability and finish. ; 4|| Pure Slldv SEWINGS on all seams, ensuring elastic effect, which is necessary with the movement oi the body. |l g||| All collars sewn by hand, ensuring perfect, length and • UpP shape. Padded in first quality linen canvas. iSBIh Ends of pockets sewn by band, with pure 3-strand y 'wP silk, exactly as done in hand-tailored suits costing 1 10 to 12 guineas. ( Bottoms of all garments are fastened at turn-up, t which prevents sagging l after use. j A Fronts of suits covered with genuine first quality '•Ulr laphair. giving perfect shape and satisfaction. from £4/15/" i, Fitzmaurlce & Butler MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS OPP. HERALD - - - PHONE 7C buy a bicycle to-day Tho Easy Payment Way. 10/- Deposit and 3/3 per woek AT ALLAN SUTTON’S PEEL STREET W. ATTWOOD Carrier. Phono 759. For Wool and Sheep and General Goods, Removal of Furniture, Town or Country. RURAL FREIGHT LOP.RY leaves Town 9 a.m„ Monday, Wednesday and Fridays. Will pick up goods, etc., to and from Town at reasonable rates.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19455, 14 October 1937, Page 2
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393Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19455, 14 October 1937, Page 2
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