H • .... ' : Wear a "Crown” — not a frown —and be satisfied. mm mm YOU recognise this man. He lives in your district not far from you —he is the typical New Zealand worker. Though living on reduced income and probably facing unemployment, he is combating adversity with courage. He has retreated step by step, but fighting all the way. He has spread his slender resources as far as they will go. The retailers are striving hard to reduce the cost of living and lend him a hand. We have done our bit by FURTHER REDUCING “CROWN” TO-ORDER SUITS as low as from 75/to enable him to dress well at smallest expense, and look and think prosperity. KEEP THE HEAD OF THE WORKER UP AND WE LL ALL COME THROUGH! CROWN TAILORINC 132. MANCHESTER STREET
THE REASON FOR FALSEHOOD. It is more from carelessness about the truth than from intentional lying that there is so much falsehood in the world.—Dr Johnson.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 335, 30 January 1932, Page 26 (Supplement)
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