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MEN'S CLOTHING The recent development of Messrs Markham and London’s madc-to-mcasurg suit and overcoat trade has been remarkable. Thej popularity of these garments is due, without doubt, to the success with which the makers have overcome prejudice by producing well-made and stylish articles. The range of patterns is so wide that all tastes can be satisfied, and clothing of this kind can be had in the finest quality materials. It is not by accident that this type of clothing has become so popular. It is due to the fact that the best tailoring has been applied to the goods, and perfect cut and finish thereby assured. The style of the garments is in every way beyond criticism. The effect upon the price has been very great. Scientific production has eliminated waste of every description. Thus clothing of improachable workmanship and style, and of excellent quality, can bo had at prices that would be quite impossible in any other condition. Procure your next suit from Markham, London’s. Select your material and allow them to give you the style with which you will also have their guarantee of satisfaction.

.WEATHER FORECAST The weather forecast predicts fresh westerly winds about Fouvoaux Strait, elsewhere moderate to strong south-west to south-easterlies, decreasing somewhat. Seas (New Zealand waters) generally smooth to moderate in New Zealand waters. The weather will still be cloudy in places, with scattered showers, but improving temporarily and mainly fair. Cold night temperatures with some frosts inland in the South Island. "CHRONICLE" OFFICE READING. BAROMETER THERMOMETER 30.2. Steady. 51. Falling. SUN—Rises to-morrow, 6.37 a.m. Sets, 5.22 p.m. MOON—Rises to-morrow, 3.38 p.m. Sets 0.49 a.m.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 92, 18 April 1929, Page 6

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