YOUXfJ -\EW PLYMOUTH,. >o w is .vo«r chance to secure a smar looking, tsi.or-finiihod, hoxed suit fcr voursrif. Most of the wHI-dresi'ed jouths von see in Xtu* Plymouth ">t their belt suits from The Ka«h Wve iust finished a lot of youths' suits in plain knickrrs. Imekle and strap knickers, and button-kneed unieker, made from tbe most fashionable cloth* and finished in tip-ton style, with well-fittinsr padded shoulders and jrood-filting suits. We have them from 20? t. ( «0z fid.—THE KJ^W. For your summet suit you can't <io better t.hun to consult The Kash. A»k them to show you o?w of their "Presto well" suits they've iust made. They're absolutely the nicest fitting lot of suit* we'vv» ever seen. Well-ondded shouldin grood smart collars and just that 3et about them yon always see in the best-made suits. Try one at 37/6, or, it you can more, get one at Ms. »nd you'll be perfectly satisfied. I/ii x mention that they're making a present of an extra pair of trousers to every purchaser of a suit dnrwuf the nei\ fortiijbtf—Ad»t
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 347, 24 March 1910, Page 5
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178Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 347, 24 March 1910, Page 5
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