I WHO GETS YOUR MONEY? YOU OR THE OTHER FELLOW? READ THIS: IT WILL SAVE YOU " ' " " £2. " " ' ' For a long time now iho credit tailors have been charging the men of this town 5 and 6 guineas for their suits— they've had to do it—they really can't do 'it for Jess. They have the writer's sympathy, l^ut when it com.es to a matter of business, sympathy isn't what's wanted —sympathy fpr wrong methods of cpnductjng business—sympathy for antiquated systems of manufacturing dpesn't do anybody any good. The only way help people —to help the public—to help you jn the matter, is to get m and make things different —to do things right, and that's just what I've done. I've made it possible for you to get a suit made to your measure for £2 10s, £2 15s, £3 3s, £3 ss, £3 10s, or £3 15s, that" Jc $£ ' least as good and probably better, tfian the suits you've always had to pay the credit tailor sor 6 guineas for. It's simply by having my garments cut by the highest skilled cutters m the country, made by expert workers on modern lines, and the enormous quantity of suits made per week, that 1 can show you such a saving on such a high-grade suit. Then, of course, I do not give credit, I make no bad debts. If I did, I'd have to charge you 5 and 6 guineas for in'y suite, too. No, w.hen you order your suit''Kerb, 'you''pay' for what you got, hot for' what the other'fellow gets, and its because men are too levelheaded to go oh paying'money for what they %n?t get, that this business-is expanding go r.apidly.' It's saving money' fo/r nipn, ap'p giving 'satisfaptipn to all everywhere. The fact is the fellows who don't pay for their suits have been living on yon m the past. You've had to pay for their suits as well as your own. Cut them m the future. Refuse to pay for what they get. Pay for '"hat you get, nothing more—you'll do this when y°U. place your orders here. I have a'splenuid range of suitings (t)ie newest and best) fl-waiting your iiispi;ofitjji pow. Better come m i and look through thf?itf, £^]/l lot US j give ydii quGtntuinsV'Ybu'll 'flncji fie*"6; nist the fabric you want for J'oijfr 'hew | Wiiit,<ir suit, and our prices 'save you £2/: Wly' aMv!^ i OttORGE! DAVIES, the Arcade, and at Christ-! church, Wellington, Auckland, Dupedin, Invercargill, Palmerstoh Nortjii Tim&?u apd Wangawji,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7812, 3 June 1909, Page 4
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