ANOTHER BIT OF EVIDENCE.
[•'nr the imut contemplating the purchase of a new suit to profit by. ‘ ‘3l r. Glasson. —Deal* Sir—l think the suit is a perfect fit, it has also been greatly admired by i friends, and you are quite certain to get more orders from hero in the near future.—Sincerely yours,—N.L.T.” i This gentleman’s particular choice was an all wool dark Irish tweed at 955. He took has own measurement on the homo measurement form with the same result, as every man who orders a perfect fitt.-j ing suit of a quality only obtainable elsewhere at a higher price. There i.s ! no substitute for a good suit, it must he either right or wrong. If there is: anything you don’t like about the suit 1 make for you, send it hack, 1 will make it right or refund the money. I will send you several cards of mater- 1 inis ranging in price from 755, 85s, 955, 105 s, 110 s, and an easy measurement form if you send me your name and address. John If. Glasson, Cashel St. Christchurch. P.O. Box 1 11.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1919, Page 2
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187ANOTHER BIT OF EVIDENCE. Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1919, Page 2
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