When we started just over thrqe yeara go wo began to stock ready-madi/, iothing. Although it was pretty good,; nd just about the same that everybody lse in Now Plymouth was stocking, we weren't satisfied with it. Being praceal tailors, we knew just where the nits were lacking, so we cut special attorns of our own, taken from actual, leasurements—patt?rns that had stood lie test of sixteen years'- high-claw lilovinit. The next iol> was to fiiyl »• mnufacturer who didn't mind fl istrnctinn, and nfter some trouble ; ■[■ured him and we'got hiin to ... ■ twenty suits from our patterns- . ere so pleased with them that w# •anded then- with our own tietat. liat's the story of a suit, and that?# e reason our suits have.been so sueful. just simple, ordinary common-, n*e, and earefulness in 1 TDikin£-UJ). nnnie of the suit? The Frestwell,, • Id at "The Kash."~4drt, _ "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 October 1907, Page 2
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145Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 14 October 1907, Page 2
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