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MODERN TAILORS, LTD.

(Published by Arrangement)! Mr. George Penree, the well-known tailor of Devon street, New Plymouth. has amalgamated his business with the -. Cash Tailoring Co. (W, H. Besley) of ■' Stratford, ami the two 'businesses Willbo run in future under the style ■■of "'.l "Modem Tailors, .Ltd." Mr. Pcarce ha,* '.". for some years, conducted the large?* i tailoring: establishment in New Plymouth and his business has grown year ■by year. lie will now devote his, tilno to travelling through the province taking orders, measuring customers, and fit. ting garments. His practical and expert knowledge of the making of all clashes of garments will be invaluable when fitting your coat. Mr. Pearee lias had a reputation for sterling value, and if you bought a suit from him you could " always depend on its wearing qualities. Mr. Besley will attend to the cutties and supervise- the making. Mr. Besley has long been recognised a?, one of the cleverest of New' Zealand. cutters, of both' suits and costumes. He will cut all garments and personally attend to the fitting of shop customer.'. The secret of suits and costumes tint fit is in the balance. , There are not; , more than a dozen tailors in New Zealand who can get jitst that style into a ccs.t which separates 'it from tha ordinary tailor-made article. Mr. Besley is one of the dozen. Only the highest grade cloth that is imported into, or manufactured til, New Zealand will lie used. The company bavo to a great c.vtcnt overcome the onormou* increase in cost of materials by buying far ahead of immediate requirements. The benefit is in the suit. There is no need n single order to leave New Plymouth for Auckland ar Wellington. You can depend on your coat being made frc-.i good material, out properly, formed by real clever workers, guided by >an expert, and it will lit mure correctly, and therefore last longer, than the average suit you get. The celling price 3 are based entirely on cost. They range from £5 to .-£8 for suits, and :W 1-3 (id to £7 7s for costumes. In some eases they ask for 10s more. The cloths are marked ia plain figures for spot casu only. Thejj! give no credit. , Your next .rdcr is the one to tesfc them with. i

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1916, Page 3

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MODERN TAILORS, LTD. Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1916, Page 3

MODERN TAILORS, LTD. Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1916, Page 3

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