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THINGS MEN SHOULD KNOW.

DifSIiJE TACTS ABOtiT THE MATTINa?, : ■ OP SUITS TO MEASURE.' • • •_. £ HOW TO SAVE BUT £VG& BECEiPTrOK—SECURE'THE BESI ■<G£RME2*TS MADE. •■• ] .; ; , ...; | Every man. who formerly,had to paj|4, 5, or te-guirieie-to fc&ve suit made to hie -measure, and who has : since taken advantage--of -the .modern methods adopted by a now well-known , ; firm of suit specialists,.knows that there.: is no longer'any need to psy the above exorbitant prices -to secure complete satisfaction in. eyery respect. The ■$$$& derful success and the rapid 01.. the conducted by TJr. ,'Gebrgja , Davies 'in 'this 1 city, ana .'also.-al everjfi other p'riMcipal centre throughout TSejR - •Zeaiaifd, is siimcient* proof that mea were v tired of paying "the old-style creait . . tailors the necessary exorbitant pricel I which they had to charge to cover -t&eir' bad debte, and :the fcOstly antiquated methods they adopt in manufacture. Just as is the case, however, rwfcere «ny-. great success is achieved as the resultof an honest, intelligent effort to serve Hi* I public well, ahdstof would-be imitatoil have put in an appearance, attempting to deceive the "public; and it is against these imitators ■Wβ would - specially"wtßv:our readers. You will find this kind'Ol "thing mostly among drapers-and clothiers, Who handle ready-made .clothing,, 'mercery, and sometimes almost eve?y "conceivable article worn by -iben, swpinen ' and children. .These : suits as low in .price as .those produefft by George Davies, in some cases lower, and when they-have-taken-your measure-.-inents they 6end your suit out'to "sonw : *fa6tory ready-Tnade-slop';sults'ar'e made, and all sorts of garments of a;, cheaper 4nnd. Tbe Tesult is 'that you'; would certainly have-a-suit made-to your measure-by these various firms, but what sort of a suit is it? It is necessarily, similar to the slop -suite ■ Which are niaae every Mγ in these.rvery ■ 'factories for customers Who cannot afford to pay even moderate prices for their -suits. L How different Tvhen you .place ; your order with ■ Geofge 'Davies ! Your, suit is cut by an expert cUtter of the highest skill, -matte in "Mr. "Davies' own workroom under careful supervision; the highest quality Italian clbth. and .haircloth is used in'the-making of ■■ and every little point in the making_re<;: ceives special care in your interests. oTet ■although the suits made, by, jtfr. .Dayie3 are the equal of -"any suits made in NeW. Zealand, at any .price, no .matter ho\? : high, they cost you but a trifle more..than a suit which you can-have slop-made to. your measure at almost any drapery, mercery, or ready-made clothing establishments in the town. Some superb materials just landed direct from the world's 'beef nianufacturers, as weiraa from tho oolonial -are -now--alftftvn for tho -winter-eeMOar a&mr ■ inspects* ie cordWly fawtej dxesaie4%<Jneewtwei W3f*-

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 137, 10 June 1909, Page 6

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THINGS MEN SHOULD KNOW. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 137, 10 June 1909, Page 6

THINGS MEN SHOULD KNOW. Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 137, 10 June 1909, Page 6