HIGHER WAGES.
Some men get credit for earning big money because they enjoy the little luxuries of life that are apparently denied the other fellow 1 But nine times out of ten the credited man uses discretion when spending, and so makes his money "spin out" further. This particularly applies when buying clothes 1* Men who purchase th%ir suits and overcoats at the Crown Clothing Co. get the advantage of wholesale prices. In addition this firm of warehousemen has a tremendous range of materials, which makes selection easy and satisfactory! Garments are made in prevailing styles; every part receives skilled attention in the making. Perfect fit is guaranteed, for customers must be fully satisfied or money is refunded. Suits and overcoats for the coming winter should be ordered early! This week men's heavy ribbed worsted sox will be sold for 4s 6d—the usual price is 5s lid—shrewd buyers will score on this line. Crown Clothing Co., 130 Manchester street (opp. Clock Tower).
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17117, 12 April 1921, Page 8
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295HIGHER WAGES. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17117, 12 April 1921, Page 8
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