PRICE OF UNIFORMS ; B T n any the pi-ice of "Dohcrty" Uniforms is considered too high. Tho following PACT should dispel the illusion. For 6 or 7 years Mr. Doherty has been the leading MILITARY TAILOR, lu 1911. he did a large Military business, supplying practically all tho IMPERIAL OFFICERS and NEW AREA OFFICERS of the Territorial Scheme. i Since the war started MATERIALS have advanced in price a hundred per cent., yet, nothwitnstanding this fact, the price charged . for a SERVICE - JACKET "(the ; principal item) to-day is EXACTLY THE ; SAME as in 1911. Civilian Suits have advanced at least a "guinea—Military remains the same. . . OFFICERS/ ensure ECONOMY -as well as EFFICI- ■ ! ENCY with; a.' "DOHERTY" UNIFORM besides which they get the SMART SIILITARY EFFECT. JF (yon PAID As Much attention to . your selection of Tea*as. you do to your hat, or your cigarette, you would buy , BOHAN'S 2s. It is Choioe. Obtainable/at. •, . 226 LAMIiTON QUAY, ' "Phone 2636.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 5, 1 October 1917, Page 4
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158Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 5, 1 October 1917, Page 4
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