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TALLOBIHG. THE "GEORGE DAVIES" SPECIALTY. ZH TAILORING TO OKDEB. XHE "KEEP SHAPE" FRONT. SUPPLIED AT £2 JLESS THA2J OKDIJfABY TAXLOBS' PRICES. I know yon have experienced difficulty in getting th " coats of yonr suits to keep tlielr shape. No douLt yon have sone from tailor to tailor only to recede the same degree of disappointment — a well-fitting coat at the start fh»t gradually wxiatlee and loots old after a few weeks. This iwas ONE of the Imperfections in tailoring that I decided to overcome in my unique Cash System of Tailoring. That you should have no cause for complaint — but rather one for self-congratu-lation — -was the object I set myself to attain. And rye attained tL The Coat of the Suit that yon order at George Dairies* will have a splendid haircloth front Of a Epedai nmrnfaitnrr, that is guaranteed to teep Its rigidity through a long life of service. It is padded and quilted in the best possible manner by experienced tatlora, and when finished I the permanency of the coat front. It is an important point, and that Iβ why I emphasize it. Just one word mure in regard to it- Bead this testimonial I recently received. r "Dear Sir, — I am taking the opportunity of writing to you to say that the suit I ordered from you Mm* to hand a few days ago, and I am pleased to say proved a first-class fit. I am really pleased to that you fan turn oat garments for such, reasonable terms. ' What pleases mc most Iβ the 'Keep-chape' front which yon put into the coat, which Is a vast improvement on the way our tailors turn out things tiere, , : and in future I «ftmli always send to your firm for my clothes, and shall also recommend your firm to my friends. — Tours, eta. F.W.S." That is the sort of letter I am constantly receiving. I've probably two thousand on- my files, all written in the same strain. It just shows how powerful cash is when It becomes an active principle between the buyer and seller. I could never give the value I do if I did not receive cash. Ton would never wear a suit to order under four and five gtriseas if the opportunity hadn't been given you by the Instituting of my colossal Cash, Tailoring Business. But my prices are 55/, 63/, 75/, and 77/6 — a saving of £2 for you. Now I want your next order — the suit I will turn out for you "will merit my asking for it It will be tailor-made from start to finish — the material will be pure allwool fabric — the linings and trimmings will be as good as ever you have reeelvfsl at a much higher price — and the George Davies famous "Satisfaction or monsy hade" guarantee accompanies each suit, to provide for the return of every penny .you have paid if the Suit does not meet ytrcrr approval in every way. Decide now to save two sovereigns ou your suit. ' • Abandon the credit tailor, who expect* you to pay a proportion of his bad debts. Call in and see the splendid new style Suitings I'm showing — nil pure wool fabrics of the very latest designs. Or drop mc a port card, with your name and address on it I -will send you sample patterns ot once, and my popular book, entitled, "VTbat Men Say About My Suits After They Have Worn Them." See afcout it now — to-day — If you Trant the best suit you've ever worn, at '£2 less than yon've ever paid for a genuine tailor-mads Salt such as I will make you — The George Davies Suit nnder the George Daries guarantee, is what yon want. GEORGE DAVIES, THE MODERN TAILOR, 46, Queen-street, Auckland. Nearest Branches: At Thames, JVTiangarel, and Waihi — 36 other branches throughout New Zealand. ARCHITECTS. EDWARD MAHONEY & SON, ARCHITECTS, QtTEEN-ST_ AUCKLAND. oil. aud coLotraatErf. W. PHTLLIPPS & SON. IMPORTERS OF PAPERHANGINGS, All Grades. WHITE I/EADS, PAINTS, OILS, TARNISHES, AND ALL KINDS OF PAINTERS - REQGI3ITES AND TOOLS. ARTISTS , REQUISITES OP ALL KINDS. SCRIM AND CALICO. Special Make Tor the Trade. MOULDINGS KOIi BICTUiiE FRAMES. A Large and Varied Stock to Choose i from. GLASS—PLATE,, SHEET, ORNAMENTAL, Btc, GLASS SHADES.. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Our Immense Stock of Paperhauginga always comprises the Lareat Designs, Wall Decorations in linsit Variety. W. PHILLIPPS & Mtf, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OIL AND COLOUR HEItCHAN'TS NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, ' QUiSUN-SX. J. HENDERSON (Established lseO), FAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHAKGEfI. SICiXWRITER, DECORATOR, Etc, 38, HIGH-ST. MIXED PAINTS FOR HOUSE AND SHIP USB. SPECIAL BLACK FOR SCHOOL BOARDS, N.B.—The above executed tt Moderate Charges. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. Telephone No- 1213. SANDEB k SONSEUCALYPTI EXTBACT m Cures when other Sg eucalyptus irritates. /itifflL Hj is quality xs _i Mmr SMALL DOSE that distinguishes it from the I bulky, crude and dangerous products. INSIST UPON THE GENUINE,

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 17 February 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 17 February 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 41, 17 February 1910, Page 7

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