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CHRISTCHURCH FOOTBALLER ACCOSTED. HAD A JOE BIERMAN SUIT. A well-known Christchurch footballer was accosted the other day in Colombo Street, and an explanation of his behaviour demanded. It appears that a few minutes before he had been seen more or less dancing along the street with a bulky parcel under his arm “You look very happy,” said the per son who accosted him. “You bet I am,” replied the footballer. “See this,” he said, indicating the parcei. “it's one ot Joe Bicrman's suits." “Enough!” said the friend, "I undci stand.” And that is so. The quality that Joe Bierman offers in his suits is recognised by all the Prominent Young : Bloods of Christchurch. Give service 1 and value, make a small profit on i large turnover, and retain satisfied, cus tomers, is Joe Bierman’s policy. At present Joe Bierman is offering eight guinea Blue Serge suits for only five guineas. During the winter months, Blue Serge Suits are very poular, not only in the street, but also for evening wear, for the smart dressy Joe Bierman cut (the result of 25 years’ experience), is a mark of distinction—a final touch of refinement. However, the true value of a J.B. Five Guinea Suit cannot be realised until one really sees it and wears it. Call in as soon as possible at Joe Bierman’s one and only address, 599 a, Colombo Street, between Tuam and St. Asaph Streets. 0

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18182, 15 June 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18182, 15 June 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18182, 15 June 1927, Page 6

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