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WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS—A vahalito medicinal agent in renal complaint*. SILENT KNIGHT DAIMLERS. The great English motor-car, as, user by all the crowned heads of Europe.? At English prices", plus importing, charges. Cars from £425. Geo. Hehningi' sola agent, Customs-street K—(Ad.)

THE DOMINION'S GREATEST TAILOR. GEORGE DAVIES GUARANTEES A PERFECT SUIT XO OBSES.S2 LESS THAN USUAL j I seek among men folk, the steadfut •beEeveiK in the -policy of "full -rates ioX money" in tailoring to measure. -■' ', I make a straight out proposition to the man who is prepared to pay eva and save two pound* on his-next t.uit ta order. I want YOU—indmdnaiiy—to.'«»» aider my claim that 1 am able* ±o ht yoa splendidly and please your tastes in tha matter of patterns tor 4 guineas, «her« ihe credit-and-cash tailor expects £6 6/. Kust thpn, I order my. direot from the Mills. I save there for a start, I store them when I receive them in my. own warehouse in An* other saving for you. There two of th« biggest profits are cut away at one* fram the price you usually pay. Because of the enormous business I do AND BECAUSE MINE IS A CASH BUSINESS ONLY, I-arn aide to work oft a profit entirely satisfactory to ME, but one that would drive the average tailor motor-speed to tie inaoiaenej; Court. AND KETEBEE IS QUALITY SACRIFICED IN EVEN THE LOWEST PBKJ. ED OF MY SUITS TO OSJJtES. ,- My cutters are probably receiving tfat highest salaries in the Dommion. " They ore men whose wort, is splendid. Each is a specialist. Your order for a suit to •m»a«nii i n ■ whether it be a sac, morning, dies*, frock, etc.—will be handed to the man capable of turning out that-.particular class of suit to perfection. Your suit will be genuine ;tailor.-mad* Every stitch of it The fit will be perfect, became I stick' to the good old F.TvrKgh style -of tryinf on the suit daring the making- and ensuring good fit No American the suit through" for mc. L want ta gain your confidence--and keepot.' • *~ The linings and trimmings • are-th* best I can get. Often a suit is irrevocsKbly •epoilfc bf cause of the poor fbrishing.and- extras. I see to it that only good "extxaP come into my warehouse, n r' -, So I am certain in -that respect asrtM what goes out to yon. There's one other matter I want i* mention—it is mr CUABANTEE OVEB MY OWN SIGNATURE. Notwithstanding that my magnificent offer to save you £2 on your .suit is a decided increase in your moneys spending make the additional offer that if the suit is not up to the best possible in every wav, EVERY PENNY YOU'VE PAID COMES BAGS TO YOU AT ONCE—INCLUDING ANY DEPOSIT I'VE RECEIVED, g Tliat shows my confidence in my ahS* ity to please yon. And that is why New Zealand met folk have buflt up around mc the largest Tailoring System in the Dominion— THEY are confident that I am competent to execute their orders, and they judge entirely by suras I have made for them in the past. Ask mc to send yon patterns of my 1910 suitings in Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, etc. They are the FINEST LOT I've ever selected, and I've been in the tailoring business more than a day or two now. With the patterns I will send you one or two .booklets that show your more fully how my CASH Tailoring System is to your advantage. Send now! M you're in the City then call in at my ■shop and see my new suitings in ihe piece—but do it now aud save your two pounds to-day. GEORGE DAVIES, JHHE MODERN TAILOR,----46, Queen Street, AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 27, 1 February 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 27, 1 February 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 27, 1 February 1910, Page 6

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