HUGH WRIGHT, LTD.
THE MEN’S SHOP A Hugh Wright suit is “right” in cut, is “right” in style and Is “right” in price—and why? Because Hugh Wright, Ltd., employ their own experienced cutters and owing to the large demand for their suits they are enabled to place large orders for their materials, thus effecting a considerable saving which, in turn, is passed on to their customers. Talking about Hugh Wright, Ltd., reminds one immediately of the comprehensive stocks of men’s clothing for which this firm is noted. There is nothing a man cannot buy from the clothing point of view, at this well-known shop, whose headquarters are In Auckland and whose Hamilton branch Is situated In Victoria Street, not far from Garden Place.’ Whether it be a collar stud or a tailored-to-measure suit, Hugh Wright, Ltd., can supply you at a price that It Is a pleasure to pay. For the man who does not desire a tailored-to-measure suit this firm has always a very large selection of “ready-made-yet-tailor-made” suits from which to choose and altho’ not made to his own Individual requirements, these suits being available in so many sizes, are certain to fit any figure and consequently are hardly distinguishable from the tailored-to-measure. Every man who puts his appearance first (as every wise man does), should make a point of visiting this widely known firm who will “dress you for less” and dress you handsomely, too.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20512, 31 May 1938, Page 15
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238HUGH WRIGHT, LTD. Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20512, 31 May 1938, Page 15
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