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WITHOUT doubt ii’Vw the iISICT test of a Bn MAN IS HIS Sincerity A man’s surface personality, no matter how pleasant, leaves no lasting impression unless it is backed by sincerity. Similarly in the matter of clothes, the acid test of a man is his “SINCERITY” . . . any observant person will •S« tell you that! A Suit by • • “SINCERITY” distinguishes its • wearer in a crowd . . . the perfection of tailoring and fit bears the stamp of definite character. And besides .• . . Suits by “SINCERITY” retain their distinction of line. • •• “SINCERITY” Ready-Made Suits The best-known Suits in New Zealand! Infinite care is taken over important details of a “Sincerity” Suit . . such as the shaping of lapels, and the squaring ana padding of shoulders. £7/7/- £7/15/£7/19/6 £B/15/- • Men often buy their Suits on our handy Lay-By System. Guaranteeing you the same bedrock cash prices as if you had paid -for your purchases in one lump sum. (No interest is charged.) Most attractive terms can be ar- • ranged. Already a number of men • have ordered their Christmas Suits in this manner. Full particulars in our Store for Men. • I English Worsted SUITS-TO-MEASURE 89e Skilled craftsmen will tailor a Suit for you that will, for wear, smart- • ness and quality, be absolutely un- •* excelled. There’s a great choice of • authentic English Worsteds and a perfect fit is guaranteed. IlTlTf. DEPfIRXMENTUL II II !Jj

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Southland Times, Issue 23297, 6 September 1937, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 23297, 6 September 1937, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 23297, 6 September 1937, Page 7

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