J \ftien we started just over three years ago . wo began to stock ready-made clot 1 " 11 #?- Although it was pretty good, anf .j us ' ; about the same that everybody el£ i n -^ inv Plymouth was stocking, we W(j' c n't satisfied with it. Being practic?i tailors, w knew just where the .sui'is were lac-king, s»o Ave cut special pattern* of our own, taken from actual measurements—patfc?*ns that had stood tln» test of sixteen years' high-class tailoring. The next job was to find a manufacturer who didn't mind a little instruction, and after some trouble we secured him and we got him to make us twenty suits from our patterns. W'e were so pleased with them that we branded their with our own ticket. That's the story of a suit, and that's the reason our suits have been so successful. Just simple, ordinary commonsense, and carefulness in making-up. The name of the suit? The Prestwell, ac!4 9X "Tlhj KasV'—AdYt, . u ,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 23 October 1907, Page 2
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160Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 23 October 1907, Page 2
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