FARMERS, WOOL AND SUITS.
It looks as though all our farmers are going to buy themselves Joe Bierman suits this year. Prices of wool and produce are going up and farmers will have plenty of money to decorate the exterior man. Your average farmer is a pretty shrewd man and he doesn't see the necessity of paying eight guineas for a suit when he can get one just, as good for five guineas from Joe Bierman, the tailor. Really speaking it’s surprising what wonderful value does go into these five guinea suits of Joe Bierman’s. Cut by a West End of London specialist and pieced together with conscientious skill by operatives working under the Tailoring Award, there’s a spruceness, quality and beautiful lit about Joe Bierman’s -suits that cannot be surpassed—anywhere. You’re absolutely safe in ordering a Joe Bierman suit, for with every one he makes goes his unconditional guarantee of perfect satisfaction or your money back. Call on him or write to him to-day, at 599 a, Colombo Street, between Lichfield and Tuam Streets, and get samples of the latest fashionable suitings. Joe Bierman has only one address—the above. Don’t confuse him with any other concern. 5
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18063, 25 January 1927, Page 3
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