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Rheumatism Is ore of the-constitutional diseases. :x It manifests itself in local aches and pains,—inflamed joints and; stiff mircles,—but nVcannot be cured by local applications. fv, ; It requires constitutional treatment * ' acting through the blood, and the best •'; is a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla ■which has permanently cured thousands of cases. T ■ - " I was suffering from rhemnatlsm'arid not able to use my limbs. After takingHood's Sarsaparilla a short time, I wa« able to walk some and am now well, j ' recommend Hood's for ' rheumatism "'' George S. Adams, Terrace End, Palmer*.' - ton. North. N.Z. ' ■ ~^ 1 * Hood's Sarsaparilb ana Pills ftSZWiI. *%&&££&:■ ■ .■— . ' =t' - A "STRAIGHT DEAL" IN , •,■ TAILORING. , — —— ■ ■ -.; PURE CASH TRADING MEANS 50 s£ PER CENT SAVED ON YOUR : «®f S U IT-TO-OBDER, • •-.. j Em an enthusiastlc/tailor. '- ' i I'm enthusiastic mainly because my Cask System is a success. " >;* 1 ' Men apparently have waited years for ; mc tailor who ihad tlie courage to asK cash and so rid them of their percentage of - paying other men's bad debts. ,r • t f .*" J Nothing satisfies a man, so much - as straight dealing. :~. ; I promise big values and I give them. • ■ ' '• •■'■- ■ ■ . \; t ' ': Every man likes a stylish, fashionablycnt suit, at a moderate price. That's what the George Davies Modern Tailoring System, stands for for Cash. "Better than ever," -wrote one of my oldest customers to mc the other day, a ci' - tomer who has had half-a-dozen suits made ' to his order from mc. "I may state that I have never had a suit made that gave mc more satisfaction that the suit-I have just received from yon, and as • soon as I require another -one you shall have the mating of it." ' •" ; , "' >.■ That letter shows why I am -enthusiastic It is simply "' because my , thousands of :4 customers are. themselves ENTHUSIASTIC ;;; . The, satisfaction •' I gave In the past Is v>.? nothing to that - which. I am giving to- . ' day.. X- : ">■-■■" ,i Most of my tailoring success has come through the painstaking ; care I-give, eaea order. • , - ■■: '■-■ ' w.•;:-■-:■' .;,,.'. Cotters play an important part In any tailoring business. '-'.'. ■..'■' /. : , ■' r ''- : ''- : ''"~X:^':;^ : '.: : Any cutter isn't good enough for my establishment. Hence,-.the' cutters I em-! ;• ploy are men who bave been, through the h school of experience with, leading English - * and' Colonial Firms. • '■■'■■■■■■'■ ■-";-: "With the result that I am doing the big- ■,-;: gest tailoring 1 business in .the Dominion, : ■ and can promise yon the smartest, well .v; tailored, ■ long-wearing suit —— better in materials, cutting, tailoring, fit, finish and linings, at lower prices, than If you bought ;'■ from the tailor who isn't particular whe- . ther lie receives cash, or gives credit, so long ■';; as yon agree to his excessive prices. . The prices I ask you to -pay are £2 less than his. « -' ■ ; ' ■ Nothing higher than 75/ to order for sac suits and the lowest that I can make ;; a satisfactory suit to order at is 55/, almost as low as you would pay for ordinary ready-made garments. _ - ". ■ ■ ■.".'..■■'.'js-Wj^-And between, those extremes, I have several grades the difference in price means the difference in the quality of materlal. ... . , ~^: - '': No credit tailor can make suits as I am "i -, making them at anywhere near the prices. 1 ,/ Pay cash and prove it for your pocket's V sake. Patterns of new. Autumn suitings o sent free on request. . _ GEORGE DAVIES, : THE MODERN TAILOR, J 46, QTTEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 67, 19 March 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 67, 19 March 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 67, 19 March 1910, Page 8