MEN'S NEWEST SUITS iAXD OVERCOATS. This advertisement i>y the Melbourne Clothing Company is an important message to every man who wants good clothes, but who hesitates at the prices charged by the custom tailors. Wo have selected from the three most p"ominent makers of clothing in the Doininon their best styles and patterns. We have bought heavily at a maximum price concession, becauso the manufacturers wished to beep their organisation intact (hiring a dull season. We have paid cash for our purchases. The result is a big stock of the fines# grades of suits and overcoats for men and vouum men at a price which, places them within the reach of cve~y good dresser in town or country, no matter how limited hi- income. The coats ar» in the Knglish long-roll, two-button sack, and there are conservative models with the "stationery" fronts. Overcoats are in double or single-breasted styles, some with fleecy lining, others with leather linings. Suit materials comprise chalkline stipes, over-plaids, worsteds, -and indigo coatings, also in popular colonial tweeds at 2fls (Id. 3Ss, 30s fid, to 655. Overcoat prices range from '29s fid up as as 70s Gd for the leather-lined motor eoat. On sale at all aix stores, Xew Plymouth, Inglewood, Stratford, Eltham, Rawer a, and Wanganui. A 00ft. addition, together with extensive alterations, makes Auld's Genu* ine Rebuilding Sale a necessity. See the Ladies* Ready-10-Wear Felts and Black Velvet. Hats (were 10s Od to 15b 6d) for Ob lid. "Save the camels" and win a cisS oVi/.e. Your grocer will tell you how to enter the "Desert Gold" tea compete tion. Ask him to to-day. ft
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 4
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