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QUALITY SERVICE SATISFACTION Ready for Suits When you want the Best Clothing that can he had, Ready-to-Wear, at moderate cost, come to us, and we'll show you not only the highest-class garments, but the greatest value offered in the city. The alert man shows decided preference for this store, because he knows our clothing is really different front the usual. The material is absolutely to be relied upon, and it is better known every day that our prices are lowest for anything like equal quality. Men’s Sac Suits, made from New Zealand All-wool Worsted, in Mid and Dark Grey. Styles and finish the best. Smart designs— Price £5/5/ Men’s Sac Suits, in English Worsteds, New Zealand’s highest grade manufacture, new designs; in Fawns, Greys and Prune. For fit, style and finish these Suits are highly recommended— Price £B/8/Men’s Sac Suits, in English Worsteds, the highest grade in English Sac Suits. In Dark Bine shade and Dark Grey with faint Purple and Red stripe; high grade trimmings and linings— Price £9/9/Men’s Golf Suits, with plus fours, in Scotch Tweeds, effective designs and shades; in Fawn with large Red check, Fawn with Mauve effect. Fawn with mottled effect— Price £5/5/Men’s Tweed Sports Suits, in medium and light Fawns and Greys, with basket pattern and herringbone stripe. Essential for holiday and ordinary outdoor wear— Prices 55/- 65/Men’s Tweed Sports Coats, for outdoor or office wear. Smartly cnt and neat pattern ; Mid Grey Donegal and Fawn Tweed Basket pattern, with large Red check— Price 35/ 9

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18012, 24 November 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18012, 24 November 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18012, 24 November 1926, Page 10