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WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO PAY FOR YOUR EASTER SUIT.

You say, no matte what you pay you want a real clinking suil—right-up-to-date in style—perfect in fit—of the newest fabric—and, above all, a suit that will keep its Btylr>, fit and an'^arance right through a season of solid wear.

But I presume that you will not bo averse to paying £2 less for such a suit, made by a cash tailoring specialist than you would from tho ordinary credit-and-cash tailor. Of course £2 is £2 to you just as it is to everybody, and you'll save it if you can. You can. Take this opportunity of securing a really distineti<v< <mrt for the the Easter holidays at £2 less than you usually pay.

558., 635., 758. for cash, and whatever price you pay my personal piin.rnntp." to guard you against disappointment. . See the magnificent snoxvincr of the very newest in Autumn Suitings- Vvo just received, and leave your Easter order now—it's none too soon.

GEORGE D.AVIEB, THE MODERN TAILOR, 40 Hardy Strecib, Nelson,

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13054, 14 March 1911, Page 1

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WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO PAY FOR YOUR EASTER SUIT. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13054, 14 March 1911, Page 1

WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO PAY FOR YOUR EASTER SUIT. Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13054, 14 March 1911, Page 1