NEW SUIT VALUES.
A PROGRESSIVE TAILORING FIRM
A DO.MfNION WIDE SUCCESS.
.Most men to-da v leel that the pi ice of u new suit should ho milch less than ii is. Full of hope, tliev go to their legulur tailor only to find that anything decent stili costs from seven to nine guineas. Softly spoken words assure tin ui that it is impossible to make a decent suit for le s --geotl material islili expensive—labour is deni--and so forth. Another side of the question is told !>v the "S« ott-Scrvice” Tailoring advertisement that appears elsewhere in this paper. The 'Scott Service" Tuilo:i.igloliipany will lailur-10-iiloasuie a smart, perlctly fitting suit in the latest English and Scot.!: tweed- and worst-; e J for the nominal sum ol If''- ! Interest'd parties may rave and say it I is impassible lo make a good suit ;ii the price. Vet her-' is this iimi doing it -- am! doing it .successfully. They have invented (and copyrighted) an improved illustrated seif-measurement hunt that eliminates all the difficulties '**ll- - associated with the old style chart. The Scott Soivi.c selliiieasuretiietit form is so improved and ! so simple that n child can use it. So successfully does it work that they absolutely guarantee and assume all responsibility for both style and lit. Virile the "old order changctli" and von must rid yourself of .the old idea that sell measurements are unsatislactorv if von are to move with the times and so secure benefit of new ideas. Everv day the mail brings the Scott Service Tailoring Company a budget ol letters from pleased wearers ol their suits. These letters tell in no uncertain way lioiv extremely satisfied the writers are with their Scott Service suits—how well they are cut and how perfectly they fit. It is the intention of the “Scott Service” people to shortly publish these testimonials in hook form as it will make a monument of uneontrovertalile evidenee in favour ot their suits. As mentioned in to-day’s advertisement, it costs nothing to find out ins! how good these suits are. All von have to do it to clip out the coupon in the advertisement and send it to the Scott Servin' Tailoring Company, Stewart Dawson’s Buildings, Cluistchureh. Then you will receive samples lof the splendid" English and Scotch ' tweeds and worsteds that are put into these C 3 lils suits. You can handle, feel and test the materials to _ vour hearts content. We know you will he delighted with them—and as the Scott Service Tailoring Company accept rcporisibility for the fit and finish of your suit vou ’can decide if you will save C* l on vou ruext suit. Semi I lie coupon to-day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1922, Page 3
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445NEW SUIT VALUES. Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1922, Page 3
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