JOE BIERMAN.
AND THE ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS. When John Bull was having a little affair with Fritz, Joe Bierman was in the British Expeditionar}' Force acting as cutter to the 17th Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Joe Bierman gained much in experience in those days—sartorial and explosive. Before that Joe Bierman was the leading cutter to fashionable London West End tailoring concerns. Coming out to New Zealand, he was appointed cutter to Owen’s, Ltd., with whom he stayed until he commenced in business for himself two and a half years ago. These few words are by way of preamble to demonstrate that though Joe Bierman makes suits to order for only five guineas, they are cut by a man who has designed clothes for the most fashionable folk in the British Empire. It is simply system, organisation, and the being content with a moderate profit that enable Joe Bierman to sell quality suits at five guineas, which are in every respect the equal of the ten-guinea suits of other tailors. Call on him at 599 a, Colombo Street, between Tuam and St Asaph Streets. He can easily prove this to you. No obligation on you to order of course. .. —6
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17758, 30 January 1926, Page 8
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198JOE BIERMAN. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17758, 30 January 1926, Page 8
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