ALL WOOL VERSUS SHODDY. For some lime past, especially sin. Hie outbreak of war and consequent lush prices „f WO ol. there has be»« - persistent effort on the part of whol houses and certain retail firms to foist shoddy clothing on the public at verv lllUeh inflated nrinrn: jusiiuuiiuon Tor mis beyond a predatory desire to exploit the public, is evidenced V ilie-faet that the Melbourne Clotliiii" Company is still selling the following all pure wool colonial clothings at antt? war prices. For instance: Men's Kaiapoi suits, 29s (id; boys' Pctoiic Norfolk suits, size 7, 15s Bd, to size 14, 18s !)d; men's Pttone tweed suits, 37s (id; men's P-tone Kiddle tweed suits, 3!>s fid; men's Roslyn boxed suits, 355.; boys' Roslyn sport «utf, size 6, % (id. up to size 10 22s 6d.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1915, Page 7
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133Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1915, Page 7
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