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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 Unioipi wage and a fair profit to the master tailor, is £4, and not one penny less;: j.ac most up-to-date tailor in Auckland at the present time, and the one who holds the largest stock o| Suitings, is Fred Webley, the QualitY Tailor, whoj 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 B remises next door to the Union ank of Australia, and opposite 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 toot require a suit now. you are bound to do so sooner or later, and; in view of future requirements, . it will pay you to call and have your measurements' recorded in our register. , Suits made to measure at from £4 upwards. Fred Weblev, the Quality Tailoßj^next Union Bank, and opposite Partridge's.— Adrt. .:'■ : .;

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Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 43, 10 July 1909, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 43, 10 July 1909, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume XXIX, Issue 43, 10 July 1909, Page 15

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