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Be in time for-the shilling bundle, hi I Grey and Ford's salvage sal! ££?*? ■'■' Every one a prize.—(Ad.) ""*****• | "Brett's. Almanac" for igin v published. Price, 1/. portage, tWtiZZ , 3*d. From aU booksellers wd th 7«&

SAVE YOUR IWJnEyT^ THE SAME QXTAIJTT BAC MVti COSTS £2 LESS AT GEORGB DAVIES. YOU BE THE JtTDGB. Of cour.se I am.meeting opposition—! expected it when.i commenced my I&, proved Tailoring System of asking cask for my work, and saving you fi onyoni suit to order. ■ • ■?% '" I raised a regular hornet's nest Men said it was a "have"— couldal be done—l didn't pay for my materials-, I that I was getting behind ,the Arbitral I tion Court in the matter of wajjes—- anJ I But that didn't trouble me—and B■ I won't trouble you. I I've lived that down. Fm doing tli I business! a I lam in business to clean up the Tailed I ing Trade—to wipe out the demon of I credit—to give every man who DOES I pay cash, or is ■willing to "do •cor* I straight run for his money—to give hint I the full value for every penny he spaidi 1 ia modern tailoring skill and minute patterns. So don't believe what the oppootiog says about "cheap suits." ~-■ ="•- Mine are NOT cheap—l am NOI that line of business. The truth is that my cash tailoring system is responsible for a 50 per «nt. better suit at a 50 per cent less price g$ thousands of New Zealander'e back* thai was formerly possible. This far, you have only my worj against the credit-and-cash tailor kut-» YOU BE THE JUDGE. I ask you to analyse my propoi itioa-. to follow mc closely through what I h«v» to say—and I wager you'll come to m* way of thinking. Where other tailors make one euit, I Where other tailors buy suit length* from the warehouse, I buy ROLLS FKGH THE MAKERS. FOR CABft-I have my, ;[ own warehouse. Where other tailors arc supporting * host of wholesale department managers,. buyers, and travellers, I havent one in my warehouse —I occupy their position* and save their salaries. And my books show that I save on at average 35/ on each suit I make by that means. Then the other fire shillings saving J offer—well, that is briefly explained by the fact that I .am not employing clerical assistance to enter up, and go over diiji after day a lot of good, doi&ttel, ot mighty bad debts. I say these are MY saving*—but, really, from your point of view, thejj are YOTJRSI There is no skimping of wort in mj| workrooms —I've saved you. £2 already by my buying direct and for cash, and eliminating bookkeeping expenses—so it is a fair thing that I employ the beat tailoring talent in the Dominion and give you a better suit to order than tli old style tailoring show can even "aspire , to at 40/ increase in price. . For I DO employ the Dominion's best tailoring skill. The prospect"" of good salaries and permanent work in healthy, well-lighted, well-ventilated workroom* year after year, without any slack seasons, has been responsible for a uniqut gathering of tailoring skill that A2JH man would be proud to be at the heal You're the judge—what'e the verdlott ."'■? That suit you paid £5 5/ for last; tin*: at some other tailors, I'll make for £3 3/, and if it isn't up to your liking in the matter of fit and finish, Fll give you back every penny you've paid—including ■ the deposit—or alter the suit to your directions. That's my rigid cast-iron guarantee ;■■ given over my signature with every Buit I make for you—AND L. STICK TO IT.; ? Here's a new year started —YOU staif a new method. Leave the old credit-ledger tailor and give the cash system a chance to mokt good what I claim for it. Write mc, saying, "Please send mc patterns of. your 1910 fabrics at once," and you will receive them by return mail; or, better still, come- into my shop and let ni show you exactly what we can do f<* you in your suit at a saving of £2c 8 GEORGE DAVIES, The Modern Tailor, - - * 46, Queen Street, AUCKLAIftt

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 26, 31 January 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 26, 31 January 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 26, 31 January 1910, Page 6