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MORE MELBOURNE SUIT TALK.

The majority of men desire to get as much lor their money as they pos,.y call —-that is the basis upon winch sensible people plan their expenditure—they have to, because it is easiei to spend money in this day of “high cost of Jiving” than to earn it. lou have probably decided in your mind that you ought to get a good suit at a reasonable figure without the “frills” that are supposed to gn e class,” and that you are in the throes of weeding out the different makes that do not meet the ideal jou have created about the “kind” and ‘ price” of a suit you want to ■ uiy- then let us advise you not to be misled into paying a fancy price for something you could have bought equally well, if not better, at the Melbourne at a very much lower price. Ivomember this: That when you buy

ii Melbourne suit you purchase a guarantee of workmanship and material that invites comparison. Whatever Wo claim for it, it will do—wear well, ht well, and give you all tho suit comfort you desire and plenty of service. Then, most important of all, note the low prices, ranging from -19 s 6d to Gas. It will be a strange thing, indeed, if you do not become a purchaser. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 21 February 1912, Page 2

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MORE MELBOURNE SUIT TALK. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 21 February 1912, Page 2

MORE MELBOURNE SUIT TALK. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 48, 21 February 1912, Page 2

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