A FORGOTTEN SUIT!
REMEDY IT AT OWENS. A SPECIAL OFFER. It's never too late to get a properly tailored suit at Owens, Ltd. And vou always get value above the ordinary there—higher-grade materials, tetter workmanship—in a word, better tailoring. If you have neglected to order a suit in time to wear this week, don't put up -with your old one—go, to Owens, Ltd., and be fitted with a ready tailored suit. Not the ordinary fac-tory-made ready-to-wear, but a properly cut, proDerly made, and properly finished suit made by the regular staff of Owens, Ltd. during the slack season. These suits are miles above the ordinary ready-made, and give you all the advantages of a properly tailored Hiit at a moment's notice, for these suits are fitted to you—any needed alterations being made at once. Prices range from £5 ss. On the other hand, if you have time for a suit to order, go to Oweps Ltd. and see their large range of materials for suits to order from £6 6s. Remember, also, that Owen s, Ltd., give a guarantee with their suits —not the ordinary limited guarantee, but one -which covers twelve months wearing • service—complete satisfaction all that time, .or your money back, ©wens, Ltd., "The London Tailors, 751 Colombo street. b
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18228, 12 November 1924, Page 10
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212A FORGOTTEN SUIT! Press, Volume LX, Issue 18228, 12 November 1924, Page 10
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