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¥§ll PRESENT, mm nEssiißi UP TO THESE STANBARDS • Here is something more tangible on which to compare Suit Values than the " hot air" talk about " machine " and "hand " sewing—particularly as it is acknowledged that even in the "fourteen-guinea" class of suit there is much machine work. It was these excellences of suit construction, which are in every Scott-Service Suit, that caused experts to class "Scott-Service" Suits as being in he fourteen-guinea class y and the judge to give his verdict in favour of Scott-Service Suits. These are tangible qualities which you can follow look for thzm in your present suit they are the foundation of the success of Scott-Service tailoring- - they put Scott-Service Suits in the highest grade, and give unlimited satisfaction to thousands of men all over the Dominion. Read them through - then call and inspect the materials we are confident of the verdict of your impartial judgment. Compare these Scott-Service Suit Specifications with those of any suit made anywhere —you cap judge the materials at. our premises any day you like. 1 STRONG HAIRCLOTH which is carefully worked through breast and shoulders. This, with a strong optimo hacking, is the.foundation of the neat "Keepshapc" shoulder which is a great feature of all Scott-Service Suits. 2 STRONG "BRIDLE" which permanently governs the set of th« collar, either rolled or pressed flat, as desired, thus ensuring the correct hang of the .coat front. 3 FINEST ENGLISH OPTIMO extending from top of shoulder to bottom of coat. This gives substance to the front of the coat, and its function is to preserve the shape and absolutely prevent creasing. All Scott-Service Suits have this important feature, which plays an important part in our guarantee of satisfaction. 4 STRONG EDGE STAY adopted for all Scott-Service Suits to give a neat, firm edge and prevent curling—an important point in the finish of the coat. g PADDED LAPELS. The hundreds of stitches placed in a ScottService on either lapel, produce a fine, firm finish which lasts as long g SUPERIOR ENGLISH CORDED LININGS which will last as long as the suit itself. All our linings carry our guarantee, providing that if the lining wears out before the suit we will re-line your suit free of charge. 7 STRONG POCKET STAYS are used throughout the coat. This is an important feature, as the stays are required to take' the strain off the pocket as much as possible, and thus prevent sagging of the coat. I © m C SHAPED SHOULDERS. Notice the well shaped shoulders, which give a very smart effect, combined with comfort and freedom of movement. Just the correct amount of padding is used to give this effect, in accordance with the shape of the shoulders. STRONG BUTTON AND BUTTON-HOLE STAYS. These stays prevent the buttons from tearing away through hard wear and also stop the button-holes from becoming too large or fraying. in WELL STITCHED EDGES. All the edges are stitched on the inside, and while this means considerably more work, it gives that neat, clean finish so exclusive to Scott-Service Suits. 11 Here again the excellence of Scott-Ser-vice Suits is shown by the use of superior ENGLISH SLEEVE LININGS of pleasing design. 12 LININGS TO MATCH. No matter what colour your Scott-Service Suit, all the linings will match. Only finest English materials are used, the quality and dyes of which are guaranteed. 1 3 THE VEST WAIST is carefully cut to fit with side vent, to prevent any break or creasing in the front. The opening in vest front is cut high, medium, or low, as you desire. i a The suit material is carried around the back of the vest collar, forming a strong binding" stay and aiding the vest to set correctly on the shoulders. 15 Only good, strong English linings of attractive design are used in the vest. 1 C VEST POCKETS. The vest contains four good deep pockets, well stayed. This is essential, as many valuable articles are lost through shallow vest pockets. 17 A deep band of the suiting is carried around the bottom of the vest, aiding very materially to the strength of the garment. 1g Only FINEST BONE BUTTONS are used, care being taken that the colour matches the suit, while they are sewn only with extra strong thread. 10 A neatly fitting waist band of strong material is used in the band of the trousers to reinforce the bottom stays. 90 The "skirting" is a most essential part of the trousers, anct particular attention is given to this in all Scott-Service garments, as the correct hand of the trousers is dependent on the correct fitting of this ' 'skirting." 91 Extra strong poeketings are used throughout, and the pockets in Scott-Service Suits will outlast the life of the suit, thus avoiding the annoyance you experience when inferior "poeketings" are used. 22 Where cuffs are ordered, special attention is given to the "set" and depth of same, so as to maintain the straight line down the centre of the trousers. 23 The material of which the suit is made is carried well back in the arm-pit—much further than in the average tailor-made suit. V I I 1 W 94 An extremely strong edging binds tk* In- 33 side coat pocket, doubly reinforced at "botli -gg ends. sE oe Again the material of which the suit is 55S made is carried far under the inside pocket, ?£ as we maintain, no inside pocket will last '£S which is set in "lining" only. =s Special Xmas Suit Offer Christmas is rapidly approaching—already it is only a few weeks off—and it is time for you to consider ordering your Xmas Suit. Last year hundreds were disappointed through leaving it too late. So it is desirable, from every point of view, that you should order it right now—before the Xmas rush —the first thing is to select the material and be measured. Don f lose any time before seeing the new materials that we are using for this special 14-day Xmas Offers SUIT Tailored To Measure FOR 14 DAYS ONLY 651Open Every Friday Night Till 9 p.m. Scott Service Tailoring Company: HIGH STREET (opposite the Rendezvous) LTD. oi 3 6

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18216, 29 October 1924, Page 13

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