JIMMY’S NEW SUIT
A PROUD MOMENT. It was a proud moment in Jimmy’s life when he got his new suit; he would probably never have a. prouder, j You see. he got his suit made exactly I like his dad’s, Tailor-made and all that sort of thing. | Mother had been reading all the ani nouncements of Prisk the Tailor. 639. | Colombo Street, in which he offered to | make Tailor-made Suits for boys ex--1 aotlv the same as men’s Tailor-made j Suits with best of material. linings ! and trimmings and cut by a master j cutter, and yet costing practically no more than an ill-fitting slop-made Suit purchased elsewhere. Mr Prisk told mother that he was prepared to guarantee one of those Prisque Suits of his to out-last two ordinary Slop Suits and further that he would specially strengthen the garments in those places where boy’s knock their suits out most. Jimmy was fitted for a suit and when he nut it on no one felt prouded than Jimmy’s mother and father for he looked absolutely a little man* 3279.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16987, 10 March 1923, Page 6
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