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A BRIEF TALK ABOUT MEN'S SUITS.

:;. ';..■ GEORGE DAVIES ADVISES "■ i ■= , - i . • OKDERENG JTOUR WINTER SOlC: :; ;;•■ : '-'. w ._• now. ;.1 '•■-.•; ; . r' fl ( — • •: He leaves are' falling. , . ..,..'.-.'. < < /Nature is assuming her ; winter garb. __-... •' The -/Autumn ■>■ days. , are '.;'cooI A :.; aad..; ilia '■ nights are nipping. ■■ ■-. -.-.■■■•■: ■,■. .. _• '.; -.:■'. •: •;» This reminds.you that > the time Is f conn •: i >' •; ingfor your Winter Suit. .J j .■ »; ' • "* By'ordering now, you can receive all the - benefits of my New Season's fabrics, to-*" ." ■ gerlier - with/ most attention in the ?',. ■ matter of tailoring. . I said this last ; week • — but it is of such importance in the mat* j. > ter of your good dressing "that I repeat It. :'• ■■'•:: •..,,: There is no doubt that tl\e tailor who is '■ ' i' given time — is the • tailor who , : is most ; . • likely to-give you-solid satisfaction. ;'' <•• •■' i -If I'm -to • be.,-that tailor; —- ■ and -I ";„will 'be ; l , ■'' if yon are up-to-date ' enough to'cut down ' ■ your suit expenditure""— then by receiving "'}'.'.'. • your order "now".1; can give you ABSOLUTE-'.-•'•; '. , . LX- THE 'JFINEST .StnT-TO-OEDER ■;'.. ' VALUE that money ever purchased jit the • • price, or "that a New Zealander .ever wore. . ' •. oh his back at £2 more.in price- than X •■ ask. j )-■ ■ ,;.- ■;. .■; .. :■ ..,'■_ .. ,-,.;■/ > " ; The making of your winter suit demands ; f'."' : • careful tailoring *-*■: the suit must be warm; i ..* -:• . i but to .get . -warmth; , " 'It ■•. should .: not, . be. .bo ..confoundedly ; .. heavy 1 7by v . r reason ,of the'extra material put into it " ; that; It becomes a'burden ; ;ratliet:;thaa a - ■ '/■; pleasure to wear it. .-; » . ■~ ■•:; •- - •;-. ; ,■.' Tile Coat must have rigid .'fronts — ' but ■■■ not so rigid as to.' be "Unbehdable "as i a; . ■■ ~ '.-,? - f whale's ba(i'r^.ljut, including. with; rigidity v ■ i i' the ;■: gracefulness '■> and supplenesa .of i the l : - . human, body itself. ... '■ .::. ■.., . . '_. ■- ■ AND .IT TAKES MORE THAN OBDIN- ■ ? TAILOBING. ."ABILITY TO . O.iV£x 1 THdSEMBKITS :TO A -.WINKHK; SUIT. 5 ' '.- - " ,'• » -.•■.■: • , -,- ■'- ,'■:■; ■. :'-'■■ '-~ -- '. ". ■ - -If '!'l.^^ : didn't employ J Jailors of more than- ~.;. i 1 ordinary 'jbility,! I wouldn't - guarantee :■ to . give you those fine points in' myisuitti. ; ■' i.J ■ • ■■■'.'■ ■-' .■ .. -.'.-- ' , But. .I.do guarantee them — anil I DO ;'.' put them into every suit you order. - ■ ■ .. 1 ' " TJiat is why , I want : your i order Jiow. \, ' l '■i ! ~v v - '■: '■'<':■ : %b ; : :: '-'\- '' ; i2 V ■'" "" ■. !i'' t 'V-: T want to do your Suit. justice -r- I "want ' "/' ) to '. relieve >. the .pressure"that (will- be put ; i ■'.";■ ■■-. . on my staff in a.few weeks' time — I want,,: i : . in. fact, 4to give, you ; that satisfaction thati>• :. i I*; always j supply with' ■ my suits; and ;by ';: ', -y .-; that* means to j cement your salt-trade.'• ;to j>;,; i the establishment, where- you. can" save t£2 y- -.. 3 on everjr: £3" yun" intended 'spending on •. ,1 your Suit. " ' "s ' .. - ' s '-Wen— ■■ > : ; ; ; ' . r • ■;' : I,am ready to go ahead .^lth; your suit. ' : . • The majority of. my Autumn Suitings are ';''■_ here,' and they 'are the\ very. handsomest '. of- Tweeds,.: -Serges, etc., that : : : v : ■ !■' human eye.ihas ever-seen. the.history .of ;<,.;:-•■ . cloth-weaving. - '■"'-' ■ . ~ ; m f ■ -- Indications; show that I am going to do j bigger business than ever this Winter. il ■> -, -' i . "Be"in.t he 3wtni Syith 'mc — Save £2 in. '• hard" —order your next :suit-to-o;der i j from mc •. instead'of ithefordinaryj credit-and- '; -..■ , cash tailor! -My. prices-are; 55/, '63/, -and : : ■ ; 75/ for genuine "tailor-tnaae-Suite;-----.1 :'- ~'-.' ..■ •■ ... • j Ask mc for patterns, personally or by.. „■ i telephone, v wire, or letter.; ....^.l \ 1 I'll , deliver them- quickly.- • ■■•!'}; r ■■ ■■'.'.. '■■•'. '■ '■'■' ' ; ' . .■;■ ■'■' '-.-.■ .'' '-"■-• '. . . . . . .

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 68, 21 March 1910, Page 7

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A BRIEF TALK ABOUT MEN'S SUITS. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 68, 21 March 1910, Page 7

A BRIEF TALK ABOUT MEN'S SUITS. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 68, 21 March 1910, Page 7

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