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Reasonable prices, high-grade work, and the attention to every de tail are the three first principles of every conscientious tailor. A misleading advertisement may serve for a time, but that time is short. The cheapest price at which a suit can be cut and made to measure to ensure not only satisfaction to the customer but also the payment of the TJnion "wage and a fair profit to the master tailor, is £4, and not one penny less. iae most up-to-date tailor in Auok- " land at the present time, and the one who holds the largest stock of Suitings, is Fred Webley, the Quality Tailor, who, in order to cope with his rapidly-increasing trade, and for the convenience of his numerous customers, is removing from Ponsonby Load (where he has been established for ten years) to more central premises next door to the TJnion ' Bank of Australia, and otmosite the premises of Messrs H. E. Partridge and Co. The stock is all clean and new, and the range of suit patterns is a most comprehensive one. If you do not require a suit now. you, are bound to dp so sooner or later, and, in view of future requirements, it will pay you to call and have yotir ,; measurements recorded in pur regis--^; ter. Suits made toy measure ats from £4 upwards, yj?re& the Quality Tailor, Baij^:^ ,and opposite Partridge^.-^Ad^^.ii^l

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Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 42, 3 July 1909, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 42, 3 July 1909, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 42, 3 July 1909, Page 15