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FARRIER the Tailor tells his secret of success . . The secret of my success lies in the fact that I own and run the business! .... This calls for absolute efficiency from start to finish. There are no partners, boards of management, directors or assistant managers necessitating high prices to cover their salaries. Everyone at my place is a worker like myself, and there is no lost time. My shop and workroom are located together—out of the high-rent area. When there are any bargains in materials the merchants and manufacturers give me an advance opportunity to buy because I can pay cash and use big quantities. I do not seek big profits, but rather plenty of orders at a small margin and a constant stream of satisfied customers. Let me make your next suit or costume, and you will be truly proud of it. ** \ V? v * W i & V 5 %i V * 1 DRESS SUITS AND DINNER SUITS— From 5 Gns FLANNEL SUITS to order - From 3 Gns OVERCOATS to order - From 59/6 LADIES' OVERCOATS, with £ur collars— From 4 Gns SPORTS TROUSERS to order From 19/6 LADIES' and GENTS' OWN MATERIAL MADE UP—Suit or Costume— From 49/6 jot <F k 01310 a. t> B 6 s A Ca TSfil. e f \ aW 1 -.ntt- »rW> " . ~t\ \ wt fts* 1 a.et TS.W lot nS s m : \vc>. , M.i - H & f I ' 7. | -Ji \ This is a corner of the cutting room. My chief cutter, Mr A. A. Britton, whose reputation as a cutter extends all over New Zealand, is at the left, while I am at the right, as you can see. Either of us measure up customers, and both of us are master cutters. In order to ensure complete satisfaction to every customer, I take a personal interest in every garment. Your own personal tastes with regard to style are always given the strictest attention. Order your Easter Suit now. Only a Sew weeks to go. No need to take delivery until Easter week. SUITS or COSTUMES SEE THE NEW MATERIALS in MY WINDOWS They comprise ... Greys, Blue-Greys, Fawns, Browns and Guaranteed Blue Serges t/»V FROM PLUS FOUR SUITS £315 / MADE TO YOUR EXACT FIT £4lO mn & 5 gns TUAM ST to t $ o Cu o o w u LICHFI ELDEST 650 COLOMBO STREET . . . Three Doors past Mason Struthers

At SI. Augustine's, Cashmere Hills, to-morrow, the Rev. J. T. McWilliam, vicar of St. John's, will officiate at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 19

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411

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21418, 9 March 1935, Page 19

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