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CAN YOU TRUST YOUR JUDGMENT

Thousands of soldiers returning to mufti from khaki has caused an unprecedented demand for suitings, and sent prices soaring still higher. Eight, nine, ten and eleven pounds for a five or six guinea pre-war suit has become the rule at the retail tailors. It is but natural therefore that the offer made through tiic medium of this paper by John IF. Glasson, Cashel St. Christchurch, to turn out a splendidly made well fitting suit of all wool material for Sss, flos, 105 s, 110 s, ‘ 115 s, sho.uld bo largcjv availed of. So certain is he of giving you satisfaction at those prices that ho is prepared to stand by your, judgment. If in your opinion the fit, the cut, the making or style is not up to your expectations you hold the light to return the suit and have your money refunded. The prices arc the result of cutting out all costs that really add no value to the finished suit. Such as travellers expenses, salesmen’s salaries, had debts and high shop rents. Your suit comes direct from the workroom j and you are two pounds or more in pocket. You have the pick of the host patterns prevailing at the present time, and the measurement form which goes with the patterns tells you how to take your measure as accurately as any tailor. When you compare your suit with the high priced productions, you will wonder where the big difference in cost comes in. Remember with you ns umpire you run no risk of not being pleased with your purchase.— Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1919, Page 2

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CAN YOU TRUST YOUR JUDGMENT Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1919, Page 2

CAN YOU TRUST YOUR JUDGMENT Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1919, Page 2

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