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The Evening Clothes off a Gentleman. EVERY man has seen the necessity of possessing a Dress Suit, some men much more than others. Every man who dresses well will find it an absolute necessity, whether he pretends to observe the strict letter of fashion law or not. The above being so, it is not a question of “ Shall I buy one but “ Where shall I buy it? You can place this important order with me with the utmost confidence lam right up-to-date with styles and materials, and my skill in these special garments is unquestioned. A. W. BRADLEY, Fashionable = Tailor = Main St. Foxton

A. R. OSBORNE Tailor & Gentlemen’s Mercer NOTIFIES the public that lie has engaged the services of a London tailor, who will arrive in Welling - ton on the 10th inst. Satisfaction in style and lit guaranteed to the most fastidious. A large stock of suitings, imported direct, to choose from. I have landed a large importation of Gents’ Mercery, including leading lines in seasonable and dress shirts, Underwear, Hats, and Caps. Hoisery, etc. No rubbish stocked. Inspection invited. S. E N N ' s - Tailor, Main St. Foxton. HAVING taken over the Tailoring Establishment lately carried on by W. Ilakcr, customers can rely on having a GOOD SUIT in the LATEST FASHION at a reasonable price. All Goods are SHRUNK. FIT, STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP Guaranteed. PIT OTOG R APH V JA. STARCK having taken over • the Studiositnaled in Park Street, next Triad Hall, is prepared to execute every branch connected with the work. Picnic parties, Public demonstrations and decorations of interiors promptly attended to. Copies taken from old photographs; Enlargements made and framed, etc., etc The Studio will be open to the Public every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, to a.m. to 3 pan.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3774, 17 September 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3774, 17 September 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3774, 17 September 1907, Page 4

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