McNEIL AND CLARK
Men's Outfitters, Dee Street The time has arrived when every man in the province turns his thoughts to being well dressed for the festive season, and there are hundreds of wives and sweethearts who will be thinking of giving pleasure by producing some article of apparel on Christmas morning. Prices arc down too and presents are of better quality than ever. But where to get it may cause them some thought though it shouldn’t, for McNeil and Clark, the old-established firm of gentlemen's outfitters, has long been recognized for the completeness of its stocks and the satisfaction its service ensures. The stocks of shirts, tics, collars, scarves, suits and pyjamas available at this fine estab-
lishment in Dec Street are unsurpassed for variety, while the reasonableness of the price must command attention and substantiate the inference that better value does not exist elsewhere. A well-appointed shop greatly facilitates the task of the present-seeker, for all the goods are so displayed as to be seen without discomforting search. Men who desire to enrich their wardrpbc will find everything they can possibly need. There is a great array of ties, but nothing has been forgotten. In the important matter of suits McNeil and Clark offer a wide choice in suiting, while their ready-to-wear garments can be depended upon to give maximum service for a moderate outlay. If anyone possessed any doubt as to where he could be assured of honest value he need have no hesitation in selecting McNeil and Clark, because the high standing of the firm to-day has been solely due to its strict regard over a long period of years for fair and square dealing.
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Southland Times, Issue 21273, 19 December 1930, Page 15
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279McNEIL AND CLARK Southland Times, Issue 21273, 19 December 1930, Page 15
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