HIGH-CLASS SUITS at Pre-War Prices obi ■■"■- ii "'.tc: ■ Tino GENUINE BARGAINS ni ii 4i —=3Bia Recently we met with a bit of real flood fortune. We purchased a bifl line of hlgh-olass English made suits at very low prices, lower indeed than they were made for. We are not easily satisfied in regard to quality of make-ups, but we are bound to confess that wa were agreeably satisfied with the quality of these.suits, so much so that we had no hesitation In snappinfl up the line. The price was low, and, following our usual custom, we intend to give the publio the benefit of our advantageous purchase. The suits will be offered at £4, £5, £6 & £7 and when they are examined we are sure that the verdict will be that no better value has been offered since the war. As a matter of fact, these suits were made up to the British Government’s standard, the materials, t therefore being of the best, and the workmanship first-class. The idea was that after demobilisation there would be a great need for such suits for the soldier boys. They over produced, hence the shipment out here. A UNIQUE CHANCE! This is a unique opportunity to obtain a suit of clothes that will give the best wear and the utmost satisfaction. The number is limited, and as we cannot replace them at anywhere near the price we offer them at, you are invited to make haste in inspecting them in New Plymouth or Stratford. We ask you but to inspect them, and are satisfied you will not let such bargains pass. We are prepared to make any alterations needed at cost price. Every suit marked in plain figures. COUNTRY CUSTOMERS We want to give our country friends the same opportunity of securing a first-class suit at an uncommonly low price as our town ones, and with this object we are prepared to forward you one on receipt of particulars of your chest measurement, color of material desired, and the price of suit. Cash to accompany letter. If not satisfied with the suit, you may return it within seven days, and we will refund your money immediately, we paying the postage one way. We offer ENGLISH RAINCOATS, lined throughout, at two prices—£3 10s and £4. The first in have the best selection. SECOND CONSIGNMENT NOW TO HAND SALE NOW PROCEEDING The MODERN TAILORS “ Besley’s ” NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1921, Page 10
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561Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 February 1921, Page 10
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