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FASHIONABLE TAILORING.

The success of suit-building depends primarily.un the cutting.There is no set rule to guide one—experience backed by brains are necessary to achieve distinction. An expert cutter studies the physique of each customer, and builds a suit that will prove pleasing to the wearer. Mr Doherty, of Lambton Quay, Wellington, who recently commenced business on his own behalf, is rightly recognised as one of the, most expert suit designers in the Dominion, and for many years he occupied the position of head cutter in one of the the leading tailoring establishments in the Empire City. He was for some i years associated with the firm of | boherty and Yell, 24 Hanover ; Square, W.C., who are noted for i I.l.eir fashionable riding breeches, I woich they make in thousands and despatch to all parts of ihe world, the" largest order for riding breeches pent out during the Boer war coming from that firm. Mr Doherty extends Hti invitation to Wairarapa reside ts visiting Wellington with the intention of placing an order for a suit to him a call. His assortment of tweeds and suitingsffor the coming autumn is an exceptionally hue oi:e, embracing all the latest and most; popular colours on the Home market.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9717, 12 February 1910, Page 5

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FASHIONABLE TAILORING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9717, 12 February 1910, Page 5

FASHIONABLE TAILORING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9717, 12 February 1910, Page 5

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