ALL WOOL VERSUS SHODDY. For some time past, especially since the outbreak of war and consequent high prices -of wool, there has been u persistent effort on the part of wholesale houses and certain retail firms to foist shoddy clothing on the public at very much inflated prices. That there is no justification for this beyond a predatory desire to exploit the public is evidenced by the fact that the Melbourne Clothing Company is still selling the folio wing all pure wool colonial clothings at antewar prices. For instance: Men's Kaiapoi suits, 29s 6d; boys' Fetone Norfolk suits, size 7, 15s 6d, to size 14, 18s 9d; men's Petooe tweed suits, 37s 6d; men's P-tono Baddlc tweed suits, 39s 6d; men's Roslyn boxed Buits, 355; boys* Roslyn sport euitf. stee 6, Bs Cd up to size 16 22s fld. M aw tto gtwtmer Hesperus
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1915, Page 7
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144Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1915, Page 7
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