HEAT LIGHT WIND \\\ IS 6=5 SEAWATER Through Salt-water, Heat, Light and Wind 16,336 Times ! This is the greatest test a piece of serge could be subjected to —it is the test we put a length of the Navy Serge we use in making our Six Guinea Made-to-Measure Suits to last September. See the wheel above. We placed a length of the serge around the circumference, and set the wheel in motion. With each revolution the serge was soaked in genuine Salt (Sea) Water—then passed through heat, light, and wind. The wheel was running for one week and the tally register recorded 16,356 revolutions. The serge was removed from the wheel, rinsed in fresh water, dried and pressed, and then closely examined. Not a single blemish could be found—the serge was unharmed. Such is the W'onderful quality of the serge, we use in our £6/6/- Made-to-Measure Suits. There are many formal events throughout Summer when a Navy Serge Suit is “correct.” Order a Flackson £6 6 - Made-to-Measure Suit at once for Christmas and holiday wear. The above test clearly show's that the Serge is of superb quality. The House &fcw/bso/z Karangahape Road.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 212, 26 November 1927, Page 25 (Supplement)
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191Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 212, 26 November 1927, Page 25 (Supplement)
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