- SONS MEH! nggy MEH! Removal Announcement OF Schneideman’s THE GREATEST SUIT SALE EVER HELD IN WANGANUI WILL COMMENCE TO-DAY (TUESDAY) MAY 6, AT 9 A.M. SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS, LTD., wish to announce their removal to larger and more commodious premises. Our new address is The New Selwyn Building, The Avenue, almost opposite the Post Office. •To introduce the New Shop, they have decided to place on Sale, the entire Men’s Suit Department at a reduction of— One-Third to One-Half Off THAT IS TO SAY:— 3- Suits For 39/6 7-Guinea Suits . ... For 84/--. 4- Suits For 49/6 8-Guinea Suits . For £5 5- Suits For 59/6 9-Guinea Suits .. . . For £5/15/- < 6- Suits For 75/-- 10-Guinea Suits . For £5/19 6 HERE ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS r 6 Suits in Brown, sizes 3 and 4. . .. :._i >-« . • »r.: »» »» >•••■ t.r.’ r.™ • • Sale Frice 29/6 8 Suits in Grey, sizes 4 and 5 • ••• • - >•-- •• —• s a j e Frice 39/6 20 Suits in all-wool Tweed, Grey and Brown .•t«*' • •• • >•* • • !•••' <***> r * x * : >•-♦< Sale Price 47/6 25 Suits in all-wool Tweed•• »-•> > i-.-: • • :•»•< —> • «»•’ s a j e Frice 49/6 40 Suits—Tailored, smart lapels, in all-wool English Tweeds [••«] r«r»’ »' r»T»i ••• r«r«? r«r«? (•!•! • • Sale Price 59/6 50 Suits—Perfect-fitting Garments in best-quality Colonial Tweed .. .. (.-•> r- .i . - Sale Price 69/6 100 Hand Made Suits ~..• >.r.> .. .. Sale Price 79/6 75 Suits —In Dark Grey and Brown Worsted .. .-. .... Sale Pnce 89 6 125 Suits, Hand-made; the finest suits in New Zealand, equal, if not better, than the one made to your measure. Will go at 95/6 The Entire Stock of Tailor-Made Suits. —They are the perfection of tailoring and craftsmanship; made up in superfine worsteds and navy serges. These suits are absolutely perfect, and are the last word in correct tailoring. The prices of these suits are up to £lO. All to clear at a reduction of £2 to £5 Trousers —All sizes and materials, some in Tweed and in Worsteds. .. . . t .. Sale Prices 15 6, 17/6, 19/6, 21/6. WINTER OVERCOATS: -49/6, 69/6, 95/COATS—To fit the Young and Old—in Winter Tweeds, Homespuns, and Cheviots. Carefully Tailored in Every Detail. COME AND SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY GOODS SHOWN IN THE WINDOW ALL DAY MONDAY. There is a time when the men of Wanganui should attend a suit sale. These Suits are not shoddy, but are made up in the best quality of English and Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds. Your build and figure make no difference: we claim to fit you perfectly with one of our Hand-made Suits, no matter what your figure is. Tall men, short men, stout men. We claim to fit anyone up to 44 chest. TAILOR-MADE UNCLAIMED SUITS. We have a number of Tailor-Made Unclaimed Suits. They are in many different sizes, and they fit perfectly. In Dark Grey and Brown Worsted ... .«•> To be sold at Ridiculous Prices. NOTE: OUR NEW ADDRESS IS THE NEW SELWYN BUILDINGS, THE AVENUE, ALMOST OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE SALE STARTS TO-DAY AT 9 a.m. As the sale will last only a short time, men are requested to be in good time for these bargains. At the prices the goods are marked, we expect a great rush. Our last sale in Wanganui attracted hundreds of men, and the Main Street was blocked for over two hours. REMEMBER SALE STARTS TO - DAY - TUESDAY -AT 9 AM Schneideman & Sons, Ltd., Tailors THE NEW SELWYN BUILDINGS, tHE AVENUE (ALMOST OPP. POST OFFICE), WANGANUI. Also At WELLINGTON: CHRISTCHURCH: HASTINGS: PALMERSTON NORTH: MASTERTO’Vt 111 Cuba Street, 703 Colombo Street Horetaunga Street. 19 Broadway. Queen Street. 86 Manners Street and (Op. The Triangle) 99 Willis Street.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19006, 6 May 1924, Page 7
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