A MODERN LOVE STORY.
HOW A YOUNG MAN WON HIS BRIDE. Once upon a lime when spring was in the air a young man fell violently in love—so violently, in fact, that he could think of nothing else but his fair charmer. He poured forth liis adoration on his bended knee, but the lady looked at him, but coldly. Jn despair, be asked her, “Is there any hope, my angel?” but curtly and crisply she replied, “Not in {hose P* and then the dawn of a great enlightment spread o’er him and he rushed to Joe Bierman. the tailor, 599 a, Colombo Street, between Tuam and St Asaph Streets. And at. the cost of only five guineas, for the young man was hard up, Joe Bierman made him a suit that for quality and cut and dash and devil absolutely put everything else in the shade. And the young man nut this suit on and sang blithely to himself, for in this inimitable Joe Bierman made-to-order kuit lie knew he would Ihe irresistible. And ? so it was foreordained, for he looked so dashing, so gallant, that the young lady's heart was quickly stormed and with a dreamy murmur. “I am yours, John.” she saDk gracefully into his manly arms. Joe Bierman 'is now taking orders for Christmas suits. Get in yours early- 6
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17698, 19 November 1925, Page 6
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