While this rough, unseasonable weath ?r lusts is a good time to start the spring renovation. There are a lot ol 3(ld corners that might be brightened und among the fine range of art muslins now shown by White and Son's is sure to be the thing you want. Prices froa I'/eper yard.—AJvt, Y\ lieu h p started just over throe years ago wo, began to stock ready-madi clothing. Although it was pretty good Mil just about the same that everybody else in Ni>w Plymouth was stocking, w'i weren't satisfied with it. Being prac tical tailors, we lcnfiw just where the suits were lacking, so we cut spcci.i put terns of our own, taken from actun measurements—patterns that had stoo( the test of sixteen years' high-das; tailoring. The next job was to Jind ; manufacturer who didn't, mind a little instruction, mid after some trouble w< secured him and we got him to mak( in twenty suits from our patterns. W( were so pleased witli them that wi branded them with our own ticket That's tlift story of a suit, and that'; the reason our suits have been so sue cestui. Just simple, ordinary common '■oiNo, and carefulness in mnlcmg-u.p The name of the suit? The Prestwell sold at "The Kash,"—A.dvt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 16 October 1907, Page 2
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210Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 16 October 1907, Page 2
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