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That our Suits to measure at £3/3/- are better value than you can get elsewhere. These Suits are l helping us to built up our large and expanding business because they give satisfaction, ] HWe do not claim that they are equal to the best tailored garments that we sell at £5/15/-, but we I do say that the cut is superior to the average tailoring, the materials are reliable and up to date in 1 patterns, and the value cannot be surpassed. \ 1 If you are out, to save money and yet get . . 1 A TRUSTWORTHY SUIT ! you cannot do better than visit James Smith’s, 80 Cuba Street, where you always get satisfaction or ! your money back. Patterns and self-measurement forms sent to those who cannot call personally. < JAMES SMITH Limited | 80 CUBA STREET : : - [: : : WELLINGTON. | SELECT WINTER TWEEDS Tweeds are deservedly popular for Winter Wear on account of serviceable qualities not found in other fabrics. This season they are to be very fashionable, and for this reason I have imported a very fine selection. The four lines quoted hereunder indicate some of the values. * The .“lONA”—A serviceable Tweed, in neat stripes, suitable for rough knockabout wear 40 inches widel/6 yard. The “OBAN”—A very effective Tweed in stripe effects;, very suitable for Costumes and gkirts 48 inches wide—2/3 yard. The “ARRAN” Tweed of diagonal weave, in six The “ LIFFORD ” —An imitation Donegal Tweeddifferent mixtures; very good value— " well suited for the making of the popular “Sports ” 40 inches wide—l/9 yard. Costume— 40 inches wide—l/11 yard. The “OBAN”—A WRITE FOR PATTERNS. . ver 7 effective Tweed in stripe effects;, very suitable for Costumes and gkirts 48 inches wide—2/3 yard. The “LIFFORD”—An imitation Donegal Tweed; well suited for the making of the popular “Sports ” Costume— 40 inches wide—l/11 yard. My ILLUSTRATED WINTER CATALOGUE places the large and varied, Stocks of the Mail Order House at the command of every one. WRITE FOR YOUR COPY TO-DAY, and when writing ask for samples of : ' any materials you care to see. Patterns and Catalogue are sent .post free to any part of this Dominion. \ Please mention Tablet when writing. - • V ■» JOHN COBBE THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE, FEILDINC

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New Zealand Tablet, 21 May 1914, Page 51

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Page 51 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 21 May 1914, Page 51

Page 51 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 21 May 1914, Page 51

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