SUNNY JIM.
LIKES HIS PRISQUE SUIT. MOTHER LIKES IT TOO. “ It’s really surprising the rush of work 1 have had in making Boys’ Suits since T first made my announcement in the * Star.’ ” remarked Air J R. Prisk, the Tailor who makes boys’ tailor-made suits at practically the same price as slop suits are made elsewhere. These suits, it might be mentioned, are made exactly like men’s tailor-made suits, from best of materials, with the best of linings and trimmings, and in addition are reinforced at those- places where boys knock out their suits quickest. In fact. Air Frisk’s suite please the boys who wear them—the mothers who care for them— the fathers who pay for them. This fact is being demonstrated by the big business that Air Prisk is doing a< his establishment, 639. Colombo Street, between Lichfield and Tuam Streets. A visit there, a talk with Mr Prisk, and an inspection of his suitings costs you nothing, and puts you under no obligation, by may of considerable pecuniary benefit to you in the way of securing a smart, welldressed appearance for your son at * most economical cost. 740
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16904, 1 December 1922, Page 6
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190SUNNY JIM. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16904, 1 December 1922, Page 6
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