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THE MELBOURNE FOR MEN'S CLOTHING.

Year by year we. find more shrewd buyers coming into our store when t'.iev, want good clothes. The quality of a suit is not determined by what you pay for what you get, but what you get for what you pay. In buying Melbourne clothing you run absolutely no risk, as every piece and garment is made not only to sell, but to i-atisfy. We fully realise and appreciate tlci force of the modern maxim, that ''the satisfied customer is the best advertiser." With every purchase we. give an iron chid guarantee that the merchandise is exactly as represented. Come and sec the men's all-wool Rosivii tweed suits, in pretty dark patterns and padded shoulders, at 27s (id; ib" navy blue serge and vicuna suits a'. ,27s'Gd to 20s'"Od: the Petone stylish green-striped tweed suits at "~)~; the Petone brown-striped worsted suits it 30s Od: the famous Mosgiel saddletweed trousers at 3os; and, best of all. our famous high-grade tailor-made suits of lovely indigo worsteds, serges and coatings, at 50s fid to 05s —gorids equal in every "respect, in cut, finish, fit and fabric, to fiva-guinea bespoke work.

German drill has superseded British methods of training in the Afghan army.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 325, 26 February 1910, Page 4

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THE MELBOURNE FOR MEN'S CLOTHING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 325, 26 February 1910, Page 4

THE MELBOURNE FOR MEN'S CLOTHING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 325, 26 February 1910, Page 4

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