Yeai after year brings increasing jvoof (i) tlie superiority of SHAJtj\ y. }V?!< Baking T'nv.der. Cost?', loss 1-jui others —worth more! ft, fresh linen is no less imporl nt than its fineness” ; use “NO-R V IING Laundry help to keep it so; also Golden Rule” Soap.—Advt
A TYPICAL LETTER TO , GLASSON’S “The suits arrived safely and have given every satisfaction. We shall recommend your work and hope to he the means of sending you furthers orders.” 325 more men tailored here in 1921 than 1920 speaks volumes for cut, workman -ship,and fit. Every client’s suit must satisfy:, or the return of every penny spent. Tweeds...97/6 115/-. Navy Serge, .£7 19. 6 W0r5ted5... .£6.19.6. Pull particulars and easy measurement system from Gtessoti’s, Oashel Street, Christchurch. %
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1922, Page 1
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124Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1922, Page 1
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