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0 N A tel a Facts about ULTIMAX SUITS Who wear Ultimax Soits? Let us tell you. Men in all vocations, hut men who know what’s what in clothes—men who know style, quality, and, above all, value. It's the fine tailoring, tile perfect cutting, and the splendid selection of the newest fabrics to choose from, combined with the wide range of sizes, that is responsible for the tremendous popularity of Ultimax Suits. IIIWJ MEMBERS Of PARLIAMENT Si? Compare elsewhere if you like—but see these stylish suits before you buy. NEW ZEALAND INO FAC (£ DOCTORS We have your exact size. Salesmen From such a comprehensive range of sizes you are bound to secure a fit that will satisfy your most exacting requirements. Fittings range from 34in to 44in, and we make special models for tall, short, stout, and slim figures. Ultimax Suits are made in New Zealand by New Zealand craftsmen. Expert H.B. tailors cut each suit and superintend its making. The very latest and most modem equipment is installed in our large workrooms, where we employ over 200 workers. Each suit is thoroughly examined before it is sent out to any of our thirty shops, and any defect, no matter how small, is immediately corrected. We buy only the very highest grade of materials—fabrics that wHI keep their oolour and give the maximum of service and wear. Daily repeat sales are being made to men coming back for a second suitproof positive of the satisfaction and service Ultimax Suits give to our customers. Make up your mind to give H.B. the •rder for your next New Suit. The Money you save in Buying an Ultimax Suit isn’t the only thing that business pleases you —— —. executives For when you see the Superfine Worsteds in all the most favoured shades your admiration will increase. All the hew Bluey-Grevs and Brown shades, so rich in colour and design, are here, both in single and doublebreasted models. Good appearance is a matter of taste—not your pocket book ; and daily we demonstrate to keen shoppers that Fashionable Fabrics and Skilful Tailoring are possible at moderate prices such as £5/5/0 £5/15/0 £6/6/0 £7/7/0 Each Suit is teasily worth £ll/ to £2 2/ more than we ask. Navy Serge Suits Three Great Values . High Quality and Low Price have nevor been combined so effectively as in these Ultimax Navy Serge Suits. Made 4 genuine all-wool Botany Serge, dyed with the famous indigo dye, these Suits will keep their colour and will not shine under normal wear. All men wHI be interested in these three great values— Each Suit is worth £2 2/ more. £5/5/0 £5/15/0 £6/6/0 1 u^v £RS m Single and DoubleBreasted Models SfOOENTS NEW ZEALAND Hallenstein Bros., Ltd. Stafford Street, Timaru. AIM at CHRISTCHURCH. UAMARU. ASHBURTON.

THE CORRECT OIL FOR YOUR ** DOUBLE SHELL THE SHELL COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED SS

Sheds I.X.L. Borax Wash ins' Powder will restore to a snowy \vhite, after two or three washings, linens that have acquired an old yellowish cast through frequent washings with other cleansers. Borax Washing Powder Takes all the hard work out of washing. Only 2d. a packet. BETTER THAN SOAP.

LA IVI TAILORING OFFERS THE GREATEST Value Our reputation—our earnest desire to give the greatest service—two real r c a"«ons why you should make Lamb & Co. your Tailors. You will iind our selections of materials, our workmanship and prices will bring you back to us again when you need another suit. H. S. LAMB & CO. “THE TAILORS,” Church Street, Timaru

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18201, 28 February 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18201, 28 February 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18201, 28 February 1929, Page 13

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