MEN . 1 2 a tiaud f ■'•> B “‘ ,onhoU ‘ k Will , i _ _ iff A | J? < I fe = V-kir 3 1 sTZd ! eSsa -St&s ’V 1 laptU | I 500 Of These w* I SAoulJera 17, J gf VX g j| FOR XMAS X | IsCHNEIDEMANS This is a deGnite effort to get SOO more men and young men wearing |y■' j SCHNEIDt'.MAN’S SUITS—an at- . tempt that will cost Schneideman’s ; I { some hundreds of pounds, this sum A representing the difference between * j ’ the regular prices and the prices at <9 which 500 garments are to be sold. After this offer at least 500 more r.en will know them for what they are worth. Our losses will be made up by the Rain of that number of permanent mew custome: ?. fltllltltllllllHlllltKlDlllfllllllltHlllllltirilllllllllltlllltUlttlldnitlllllldHUHlldllfHlHlllKlUtllilllHlllllKllllKlUtUtllllllMlCtllUfldCS.'lHUlUKinillMHUHlllltliUlKlUllllllltlUinnifllllllHV I Schneideman’s Hand-Made Ready-to-Wear Suits Fit in 66 Sizes In shades of Light and Dark Materials 500 OF OUR FINEST SUITS, '• TAKEN FROM STOCK AND REDUCED £4-4-0 -a- £5-10-0 100 Very Fine 200 Schneideman ' Schneidetnan Suits Z 1 g Z Garments to fit all &O-IJ-O figure* ' -k /s.*i e . S? . absolutely perfect M ; f ” 1, (he origMl shaplirieM rf |)it Every Suit it new—fresh from our own workroom!. Mo finer Suit can be had anywhere from the standpoint of fit and make and cut. r The tremendous sacrifice of profit on our part ha» just one object - XOimMlUl the 500 men who put these garments on will continue to want "£*.>*“ "*•’ SCHNEIDEMAN’S SUITS. I THE SUITS —Pencil Stripes, Fancy Worsteds, Plain Unfinished Worsteds, Fancy Tweeds, Novelty Mixtures. . THE OFFER OPENS TO-DAY AND CONTINUES TILL THE END SUITS TO FIT FOR THE OF THE MONTH—IF THE QUANTITY LASTS THAT LONG. HARD TO FIT. | CRITERION HOTEL BUILDINGS DEVON STREET,- NEW PLYMOUTH. |
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writing. But it was sworn to as unmistakably his by experts. It proved that the alibi he pleaded was false, and completed the evidence that convicted him. Buying cheap starch is being pennywise and pound foolish. ‘Dove” Brand Pure Rice Starch won't rot most delicate fabrics. Insist on “Dove” brand.—l Myrtle: ‘‘Has Dr. Voronoff grafted into Preddie one of his monkey glands? He seems so young and sprightly.” Esme: “Hasn’t he told you? He got rid of his rheumatism by using Rheutno. He bought one of those large bottles at i 4/G from the chemist’s.” 2G4 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1926, Page 14
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