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Well Suited! I " IT is just as necessary and desirable as ever it was to be "well-suited" —to be smartly and tastefully dressed in a suit tll£lt i'eaHy FITS. _ > «3y But; it's a lot more expensive than it used to be it you stick to the old idea of "tailor-made." "- r -y- C \ \j\> j>\ iff f There is another way, however, to ensure Economy as 'well as Style and Quality, and Satisfaction in your new •/' , j \ \L\ mm [ su jt—and that'is to invest in one of v*'A \pl® CLARK'S Box Suits h-i-Ax r Here are over 200 of these suits to choose from. They \ run in nineteen different sizes—for long or short, broad or — —f narrow figures—so that even though you may be difficult | I smT to fit > tliat ,liffioult y can be s P eedil y ßolved here> <f , § I jjfjr / Every suit is new in Style and smartly cut, bull | Sr—k nud finished with painstaking thoroughness for real ser- | \ Ha IW Materials are Tweeds, Serges, and Worsteds m the | \ "'iU 11l fashionable Browns and Greys and Heather Mixtures—as | \ ml 11 , ve ll as the ever-favoured Navy. Coats with or without j i W ml \\ vents at back; well-modelled shoulders and lapels. | fp M 11 A tailored-to-order suit of these fabrics would cost you | IMI VI Seven or Eight Guineas—you can be suited here for | IS 1 69s 6(1,755. 79s 6d to99s 6d. ISI | COME TO-DAY AND HAVE A "TRY-ON." JL W. M. Clark, Levin's Best Store, j , Oxford street : Levin.

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5 - II 1 ? T7IEW of us realise the extent to 1 P , | j e * which footwear enters mto I | | | our lives> It is indeed an essen g • 1 I » tial part of our existence. lithe I 'H SltM Ht $ -O I | ffi supply of boots and shoes ceased g !? QI ¥ W%& %* | i „ , 4 . we should find it very hard to get i - g j " d€!s£lisH along- § j • There's wisdom in the famous UNDERTAKERS and 1 I ™ saying: "THE BOOTMAKER IS | DArfA>'f MORE IMPORTANT THAN • 1 I Peril:'J THE MAYOR." FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | ! BOOtS A' visit to the Premier Boot _ _ 3 :• Emporium will convince the most Personal Supervision. g ' '{ ffl|S s i fastidious, with its great" stylish I | t| Islitk array of hear wearing hoots and g g k • slloes from all the best makers ' I Phone 8. 1 I * CALL TO DAY! | I I BRING IN YOJR REPAIRS 8 I 1 AS WELL. | I I W, M^±nJSm 9 I : 1 THE BOOTEIM E8 - - LEY IN. J I LADIES' AND GENTLE- J MEN'S TAILOR. 1 «^COTiraroj3Mas6Stß^^saEass:aiiMaE : 3JP®jn;J® Bsra3l=sSßasasaaKlE,K,asß,,B!H " B ™ M,azß:sn " | I g ® I J Wtn, sip REY, R. Frechtling I Sash & Door Factory. J I I Oxford Street, Levin. I | kSeddon Street, WJUIIA HO A, I 1 I I RIDING BREECHES. 1 A Large Rtook of Doors and Rashe* always I g 1 on hntir). All kinds of .Joinery tnadf. a' thp I I I -.shortest riofice. • for quotations, or I I LADIES' COSTUMES. I ring up'phone 46. I B

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 August 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 August 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Levin Daily Chronicle, 27 August 1918, Page 2

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