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wear ti "Y.'-ES, we may talk about the libcrty of the subject and all that sort of thing, but thu fact the same, that a man must wear ■ clothes : of course, it it quite optional WHERE you buy your clothes. On second thoughts, we doubt if it is optional : what we mean is this : The VA'LU'E we offer to you in Men's goods is so exceptional that it is imperative, in your own interests, 'to buy from us. For a great number of years we have marie Clothing- one of, in fact, THE Department in our business. AVe play no second fiddle in this With the near approach of the Timaru Show it is advisable to start thinking (and we hope acting-) about your wearing apparel. First of all stands our Tailor-made Suits—the real thing, not chart made, but made up in our own premises by our dwn workpeople. (Theste (the suits we mean !) we can do at anything from £3 to £4. We build these suits like a watch. The shoulders are a special item in their construction ; we build them to suit the peculiarities of each individual. Better value has never been offered in New Zealand. The prices wo quote are net cash.

Then we do Chart Suits, which arc factory made, to your own measure, and from the same quality of tweed used in tailormade suits. tee to iit you. For second-best suits, or for growing youths, for whom it is not wise to pay a hi<rh price for their suits, these suits cannot be beaten. The prices rany-e from 37s 6d to Gss net.

The next style of Suits are our famous Box Suits. These suits are the nearest approach possible to tailormade. They are superbly finished, and the Tweed and the linings are of the very best. Each suit is cut separately and packed separately. The shoulders are padded and the fronts bracvd. The prices rang© from 45s to Gss, less Is in each pound discount.

' Then last of all, we hold a very carefully selected stock of ordinary readymades. Of course, while these suits are cheap, ranging as they do from ISs fid to 355, they are a wonderful Improvement upon the ready-mades of a few years ago. They too, like the box suits, can claim to have bad attention paid to the shoulders and fronts; for cheap suits they fit remarkably well.

So much for Men's Suits.— Oar selection in Men's Suits is no croakr than our selection in Boys Suits. 'Wo pride ourselves on tins branch of our business. "We keep all makes at all prices. We also Keep a hu c -e stool; of boys' odd pants in all sixes and at all prices. For Men's Goods generally wo excel. Yon will find our stock of Trousers, Shirts, Cycling •Sweaters, Braces, Dungaree Clothing, and Underelothiiitr cheaper than they ran be bought for elsewhere, in addition to which we give you Is discount in each pound.

For Men's Goods We Lick Creation! "THE CORNER," TEEUKA. C. LASHLIE, Manager.

PUBLIC NOTICE. pAtL BATES wishes to thank his friends and the public for their liberal support acoorded to him. during the 2f,- years he has carried on business in Temuka as Plumber and Gas Fitter, and to intimate that ho has now DISPOSED OF [US BUSINESS to MR CHARLES BURTENSHAW, who has had long practical experience, and who he has confidence- in recommending to the public for their support. ALL ACCOUNTS due to me are re. quested to bo paid before the END OF SEPTEMBER, as I shall be leavinrr the Dominion. PATH, BATES. Laroa -oDortion Of the cases of painrul eyesight are due to the use of unsuitable or improperly fitted clnssea. In consulting me you no expense and run m RISK OrTJCIAN, WATCHMAKER, AND JEWELLER, TEMUKA. ASTE PAPER FOR SALTiJ at Id par lb. LEADER OFFICE.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 5918, 4 October 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 5918, 4 October 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 5918, 4 October 1910, Page 3

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