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THE SUCCESS OF SIMPSON SUITS.

There is more genuine romance in the building up of a successful and flourishing business "than there is in the majority of highlycoloured and fanciful tales the public have such an appetite for. Especially is it so when that • business is directed towards.a new scheme of endeavour which, gives ■', the public- something better and superior at a greatly diminished cost. If the story of the Simpson Suit could be written, with its motives fully elaborated—if the difficulties which beset it were explained:—and the gradual proeess by which the public was educated from, its attitude of scepticism to one of intense appreciation, it would make an interesting and inspiring human document. Thousands of Simpson Suits have been sold in New Zealand. The demand is so great at the present time that a tailoring.establishment working at high pressure cannot cope with it.. . The success of the Simpson Suits is based on the unique and scientific methods employed in cutting and manufacturing. Suits are made in so many gradations of size:* that it is impossible for any man to fail to find one that will fit him accurately. The latest styles are followed and the most fashionable materials used. The only difference the public observe in the Simpson Suit, when compared with that made by a really high grade tailor is that of ' price. It is less than" half men are ' accustomed to pay. The huge scale of production explains the low cost of these suits. Since the cut is correct ■, the.cloth of the best all-wool twecd/serge, or ' worsted, and : the lining and *•- material +o keep the coat in shape of the finest, why hesitate further about trying on a Simpson Suit? ' ■, Call at THE SIMPSON SUIT AGENCY, 706 Colombo Street, and look over the big stock there.)'

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 31, 13 March 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 31, 13 March 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 31, 13 March 1914, Page 9

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