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By Modern, Scientific Methods it is now possible to Greatly Reduce the Price of High-grade. Hand-made Ready- to-W ear Wsb -‘sm SUITS Months of planning, extensive preparation, new scientific methods, together with enormous purchases of suitings far below present ruling prices, makes it possible for Schneidemans’ Stores to produce highgrade, hand-made, ready-to-wear suits at pre-war prices. Two standard prices have been set- To retain these prices we must have your support. QUALITY AND VALUE THAT CANNOT BE CHALLENGED It has taken time to perfect—thirteen years of ruthless experiment, organisation and tests have made possible this great achievement—now in smooth operation at the House of Schneideman—and exclusive triumph of Schneideman Clothes. If you think all suits look alike, and visualise your next suit as the same as the one you are now wearing, let us show you why Schneidemans’ tailoring is different. I. k i-1 1 IT IS AN ACHIEVEMENT THAT PUTS SCHNEIDEMAN CLOTHES IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES. Call* mnnot down oir lose sh:tpc. The caff* grp fgntmed on both •Idea. the sleeves and facing being t«Tlslhlj tacked »• shown by dotted lines. Tho edges of a Schneideman 'coat cannot curl over. They are fastened by invisible stitching of cloth to nncrnshable haircloth on both facing and forepart sides. The front of a Schneideman coat ,will always keep smooth and rigid, nor will! the facing come forward in an unsightly looseness at the edge of the coat, for the forepart is Invisibly fastened to the nncrnshable haircloth at the front dart, and the facing also fastened to the nncrnshable haircloth as shown by dotted lines in the sketch above. The breast pocket Is securely fastened to the seam of tho facing. It is act left loo«e to cause bulging and an naslghtly front. “Cortaln bottoms'* prevent bulging pockets and strain on lining and doth. The facing on the bottom of the eeat is also fastened to the cloth with stitches l/*-lnch apart, thus ensuring in wear perfect shapeliness along the bottom edge of the coat. SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS LTD., TAILORS FOR MEN 262 QUEEN STREET, (Next Savings Bank), AUCKLAND

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 990, 5 June 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 990, 5 June 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 990, 5 June 1930, Page 15

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