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-..-.-. -^^«_-_—.x_____o-__— «■»'"": —"-rr™"' AUTUMN WRQACHESr ' ■ _.- -' • y p __ "-_■,.' . ._'__."* GEOEGE-DAVIES. IS. ABRpAST-OE >;'; ' * : THE -____-• >. : 7~ "," ,-\ V NEW- SUITINGS FOE. -MAE- '-'-;. ".. "DRESSERS.. ''.:'.'..... While otheis have bee^thinklng^b outrlt, i h«.s been working. Working at seiecting Ihe mSv riiatei-ls that.wlU be,.popular this season. ... . f . . ... .Mv London. buyer sent. mc out: theL, patterns that : were popular in trie Ol^Cfflffl-ti-v some moutns ago -while the season was" in f«U -win S — and I personally selected wriat I-wanted. ..-.., ;. ; v. There are some 330 distinct and separate patterns in over 10W rolls. . ... That is -my first Older, to. West of England, Scotch, and Irish mills. .. ,_ - : ; An equally big order has been distribute* locally. • ■;-- ; ...... | ~-■ ..- So you can see that you have been generously catered for this coming season. . i Before you order your .suit for Autumn and Winter, I want you to see these patterns. '~ _ ~ , They are far and away superior to what -mi will be show- elsewhere, at a rirac_ MriiJ ic _ nothing like them will reach other tailors for three months yet—la6i then you will be asked ■ the same old pi-Ice that the" credit tailor his asked ■ for years _>ast. '_ ' ' • The veiy best of these fabrics can be procured for 75/ from George Davles. The very poorest . and my "poorest** equals wriat you are asked 95/'; and 100/. elsewhere can be riadfor-55/ casri. - If you have . ordered before,. then, you know that .what I say here isjncontrovertibly tiue .—: and I am pretty,,,sure _to receive'your order. . •'• '.'-f.,.*C"t7- ,f,- ---* If you haven't —'you are trie mari _ particularly appeal 1 to. .:' - ■■■:!. 'My huge staff rif'cutters and'tailcas'ls at your disposal to produce for you as smartly .ored a.snit as ever ; y.ou .paid' £2 more for elsewhere.. , _.■•■.,• j:!. .-•.■- '.-_-..-!■.- All I ask Is that you conform to riiy we_. known principle of trading for cash. / ." " Ton -pay only for value received when or-i derihg.at: my-.sh.op- „. .... ... ... . .■_#,,-,-.- ---i -No credit accounts —— arid.consequeatly, 'no bad debts that -O bear your, share of, are countenanced here. ..,._.. .-....'• [-.- That is what enables, mc >„ to say "sarins value £2 less than what yori^pay"elsejw'here." ' V ,-.' '.". 1' -%■ ', ■'...' \X And the thousands of 7th_t'l tailor every year for previous customers prove.! the satisfaction T give ridtri'every'suit .1 want you to";'s_are in^that'-aHSfactloi. Tt will be" "money saved" as' well' aa "good, tailoring" "satisfactio__' n "' °' '.' *¥* .... : ,.I guarantee .at!'". '" '.'""'"„, -- ' ':' ," ■'' '"' .... Guarantee it with-., a cast-iron statement over nay own signature that, is drawn ,'up. entirely in' your favour, certifying that i_ you are. not. satisfied With the.suit > that, is finished, for . ou,. back • comes . every penny you've paid '.even including the deposit —— without! any ' quibble, ; delay,; or deduction whatever. • •■ --.- 7--.-H.t- _-' ; -'- •—- -, |- That guarantee shows that I am" anxious to please you,' -arid- to "7da- "everything --in my power.to not o_ly-.iu__.the first suit Itp your entire satisfaction; but to win- and c6ntinualiy7mtrit your r patronise. 77' !■■.., My staff has- been busyr preparing- sami pies of the.—Autumn,-.ngs_ ..-,7,7 '.--If you cannot call '.—— may" •_• send yott .patterns?.'. ,_ w .,".. ......... ._......,........- " j Tlhey're wortri'seeing .—-^-jrou'll''ap[preciate them . and they'lis! prove to.._you What. special, value ;it, is ..possible ; to-.get by abandoning the credit :_' and cash tailor. Who. __s—_1 T 'Song-'.b^en-cnarging.'you-'-per-centage of -his- bad debts in high -prices} for each -suit you've": ordeied..':-;, ,-...-,...-. Now is a good." time to call "or; widte';-—^r-while my stocks are at-thEJr'__t.':7. "" ■ - GEORGE DAVIES, Ty /..- y-..-....__.e„Mo_ern_._,_aor, " 7 7* 46, Queen Street, ATTCK___nj. " '-- . P-T-lic woantc-i, XX^,' ■ T)UB C" ( "." :: -" v ;'.•■:,T;, N O - I c a. BALDWIN AND RATWA-D, Patent Attorneys;- beg i'to- ahnounce-.-that -they hava ippointed MB A. t">E_NEIHO DGH,, Architect, . His Majesty's .. Arcade, Qheeri-st., j Auckla—l, their representative ."for tha Aricklarid District. , ■ - S V.:."*... '•' >>^ _ ' _. '-.-RNEYHOTK-H : will continn_ S Kl_ practice "as" an "ARCHITECT. "ana" - will - be I assisted, PATENT-.-MATTERS- by-. t Mil I HAROLD, ATLWIN, wrio has come rip "Iron. ithe i iWellui Office 'ot B AEDWIN 'AND BAYWAKD for" the purpose."",':• ' -■'•■"-' S

Ask for lib . boxes. '*_-_a'"''_Lii-___ ~- ,! 1 ;: ■'■' PALIVSER'S -V-wii-j] l| TALKS ABOUT CLOTHES ";1 ffl . There has been so much talk about .Eg a -cheap suits , that one would, think-. jg H . cheapness the ONLY .factor. ' -': "fa & There is no secret about tailoring H a profits. Arbitration Court awards ___ _ . show the cost of making every gar- M ment and "are ' published ?•__.' full. : "" M a - Isot Is -ffiere". any -secret about the: £8 s cost of -materials.] You can find & | out what the tailor-made suit or- M § • the faetorv-made cost. *■>*'■> % •-«'•.' m I ■ Consequently -after all the noise _ffl X • it dawns,.upon, .you that you pay Is ffl i - I?\\ WIiA T Tolr GET! Which 'is . 1 g .'- right-, and pi-oper. -.< -v-;; :■••. _-. ~.;---- ra H It '.'you . are bent -on ''SAVING*:'- §3 fi , you give .LESS : money . and BUY" T 3§ § Si SUITS OIO^EWE'R,' br look seridy7 | I If you -want VALUE, a suit ■ that « j sets you off to perfection l and.,_- * p g which „ you can , feel •-. pardonable.', II j pride upon you appearance, you pat- ! 9 ft ronise DAVID iIER. .-;•-! ..--f»r' ffl I vl The -..' iffer—ice., lh;• factory-made • 9 I - and in hand-tailored suits,is MORE ,-■* a. K_ than a difference in -price." 'You'pay"[lß for- - WHAT ..YOU -GET-' either"- v 58 H ..'case..-j. - 7-.■_.__.,„;,... I S>. . _et.cs show you tiie.,value We-,« 9 can give yon. It is 'a .good, time: s m now; with our superb new 'Autumn" 3 and Winter E—t—rigs': just JQ If for WHAT YOU---GET ill either' ' 1 Let us show you the value we 2 can give yon. It is a. good, time 9 now, with Our superb new Autumn- B and Winter StriHugs just arrived.:, _.-'• jj| DAVID PALMER, J 159,'. ■'Q_aßE--_T." >"''< ■''-;■ ■ ■',"_"■' 7 . V"7 : 7 (Next National Bant.) H <J . '■".•'.'■ " ' ■: .'.'.-. ' • ,'l :■■'- ■: "

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 64, 16 March 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 64, 16 March 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 64, 16 March 1910, Page 7

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