TAILORTNti, "~^r| THE STANDARD OF SUIT,, EXCELLENCE, - : • 7 ■ ' l p "THE FIT'S THE THING" •'I , . '~ —, ' iM& dUAEATOEEb BY GEORGE : 1 DAVJES. i I - ■ ■ ' j,'£ AT A saving OF £2 the suw to order. jgg The man with whom good fit is the boU ' of determination is the man ;! apprecSS the George Davles Suits. ™ | The man who puts exclusiveftsss of ns«?* I terns on a level with "fit" meets his w tah« 1 here also. j j In fact, my clientele is of the widest «»$ tare. _ _ M, |* i, From the M.P. who prefer to pay 'i . X for his suits, down to the hnmftfeat artisan > ; in the land who objects^ I extra two pounds unnecessarily,: fi, H !ng greater satisfaction than evci j|L" I cause my methods are getting fflot perfect I every day. - , ■'-:] „ ...M I Once again I say - I Trait yonr nrd'ee, I and having received it, will merit kfeeptnii 1 your custom by giving yw Rfll 'sttitsatlafa c . I tion in every respect. ',-._• ■-~: '■*•■' "- * j; The garments we create &t oar 'pattoW S' are ABOVE THE AVERAGE of those mafia * I by the ordinary tailor much higi, el . <& ij prices. '' s '(mm^dm I They .are just a little better, just a : lit. 1 tie fresher in the ' pattern, jnst a- I!lt , *|f »' neater in the fit — in fact, just those.lit- 1] tie "somethings" that make them mote au-'i'B I sirable than what 50 „ per cent mote la* -1 price buys elsewhere. ' ' h It is my Unique System of Cash Tallin, [ Ihg that does it! > "W'i- ),\^:--m By buying and selling for iajr'ffti' able to show you patterns -of '"suchsa- *~ 1 peflority as to cause the credit Sailor-top ■■■ ejaculate that it couldn't be done 'for'thsft? .! money. Well, it couldn't with honesty - f r „v%! ■ ease. ■"■ • ' VV-fm ;! But it can — and witii profit in mine, ■ < , t Cash works wonders with the hull' own- [ ers where, business is conducted f "alinOßt' entirely on bank and promissory notes. . ; My cash —of its equivalent —' a 'eheijin I that is sure to be honoured when present* I ed — opens out many a handsome |f]pait^^fc ; B that means marvellous vainer lot the' pttee, -, | Such fabrics are being saved of Jflei'^-fjT, J And they come to you almost as soon as I've bought. them for . selection and use.ln the shit 1 make td your order,: 1 As with the materials, •so with the" mak- I tog. ' , - :' .«i# j - Because I can guarantee constant wort' j of the best kind to cutters and tailors, I j have gathered round mc a staff • of. work- 1 | men unequalled in the Dominion. ,;'> "V-- 1 proud of the work they turn' out "— and so will you be if yon leave the order foryour next suit at my shop. ~ " w||? Bemember that it wilt cost you ■£2 less.?B than yOa can. purchase the same suit' for, ■ elsewhere.' ''_•; "■ . \ ',' * If you are in the habit of paying "£ijl| ' 15/ or £5 5/ for a suit to your measure, ' . I will give you exactly., the. same : - quality for 55/ or 63/, cut and, finished in r up-to-date Style, • and guaranteed to give yon satisfaction in every degree, or I will not ask you to pay me.'_ V •■-. •: • . '$jj|§| Call in and see my rolls of new season's 1 fabrics. Everything is arranged for quick J choosing. If you cannot call, ; I have •'thejf|§i| patterns made up ready for posting, and/: will send them at Once,- so that they wlllf L j reach you the same day as I get your reT ' ' J quest. If you're wanting your newsuitififflrafp Easter, it would be wise to let : mc kno«iiS|Bat once. , - • '.» : .. Bemember my cash prices range-.fronj .'• 55/ to 75/ (£2 less than you'd pay else- ■ ' where for a tailor-made Suit). : Sftj'iSS _. GEORGE DAVIES, THE MODERN TATXOK, '.' S 46, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Nearest Branches: At Thames, 'Whangarei and Waihi —36 other Branches throughout " New Zealand. - ->,
.._____ ______7T__i ; B7 . rr£Mffl| A few Weeks only. .•■.-:-. \-v*y.-;i._>; ' :- .•■.. r EXTRA TROtJSEKS GIVEN eree: WITH EACH HAND-MADE SUIT TO • MEASURE AT 65/, 70/, 75/, 80/, AND 8B& . ■---,- , n -.^--i ONLY EXPERT CUTTERS AND TAILORS EM-PLOYED. ... - ALL COATS ARE TRIED ?; -(Di__'lPl AND MADE B_ HAND ON THE) -• • PREMISES, THE BRITISH f, L WOOLLEN CO*. rpAUjORS, • ■,:;¥." s-Sfel- -*- NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, 175, 177, !NEWTO__V D ALTON'S ANNUAL SALE IS m FULL SWING 1 . "• "ZZZiMZi: There are hundreds of Faces looking ifil«|® the Big Bargains this Sale time. IT'S THE SALE OF THE YEAR FOR LADIES' AND GENT.'S • CLOTHING, pigg And It only lasts for Fourteen Days. Coma and get some Remnants ln Tweeds "\"'- "Remnant" Prices. '"-■sSil TROUSER LENGTHS. 7^ 3/9, 5/, 7/6 ' : ||§ And we'll cut the lengths to measure*"'desire™. KEB ° F CU^ » «*» "FOOTBALLER" "'§§ B_tA_n> CLOTHING. - * We're out to sell a few thousand Suits 7 during this Sale. Here's the compari- '- ' sons of our Usual Prices and Sale Prices. Note the enormous reductions. Usual salFootballer Fit ana Finish F X%Wi is Famous—it fetches the so/ rim Fellows. %fi «_}s _ i _ i-<j _ ii; _ 70/ er/H DALTON'S" ';!i_|| 7 , Prides are hard to Knock out. ' " --' ■ ' So_ Footballer Bland Solti Jfjj You'll get 'em at . , -- ______ 276-8, $';■'; -, ■ SSI
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 45, 22 February 1910, Page 6
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