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See our new season's selection of every clothing item required by the boys. May we show them? You are not expected to buy. Geo. Fowlds.—(Ad.)

TAILORING. AT LESS EXPENSE. i tYou mast wear i fS$3 clothes; you must j X f\ dress as -well as tho ! jfSr; man in t'iie same | walk of life as you; j ©§$&%WJ;4i you must, moreover, DRESS BETTER as i * / \?f' time goes on. for the ip. reason that. the man \r feSp''i£ ! ?Jf ho "marks time" in WiWfoiWml he matter of clothes is not gaining, but : really losing ground. pipfeS?/ Your appearance H Wjj must be kept up— P |Jj Ml/it's a fact. ! |if\ |jf The reason you |j|,f? eon't dress batter IjHlr than you do, is befell cause it costs more, if* 8 * Qj At least up to the present. When I say that you can dress better at less expense by ordering your garments at Modern Tailors, I am stating a cast-iron fact', that all the tailors in the Dominion find irrefutable. No ordinary tailor doing a credit trade can make the quality of Suits I am making at my prices ■without losing money. It is only possible because of my system of strictly cash trading, and because of the enormous business I do annually in real hand-finished, tailormade Suits to Order. , The wish you have often expressed in your heart to dress better is possible NOW —at once. My three-guinea Sao Suits to Order have all the graceful outline, perfect tailoring, dependable firm fronts, wellfitting shoulders and collars, and neatlyhanging trousers, that' cost live and often six guineas elsewhere for exactly the same quality of -material and making. Especially does this grade of tailoring appeal to the working man for best wear. -It is a handsome, long-wearing Suit, made by skilful tailors to your order at little more than the price of a factory or slop suit, and containing the latest fashionable cut and best of linings and trimmings. Its value is IMMENSE. Not anywhere else in the Southern Hemisphere will you get such magnificent quality at 3 guineas. Cash does it. I ask you to pay cash because it enables mc to ask a very small profit on every Suit, to buy largely and to get big discounts, to pay sufficiently large salaries to attract the best tailoring skill possible— a lew words, because it enables mc to offer you wonderfully big suit-value for your money, and it ena-blos you to save 40/ on every Suit you order at George Davies', instead of at the credit-and-cash tailors. Call and see my new Winter Materials to-day, or write for samples of them. They're worth seeing. Mv prices for genuine tailor-made suits are 55/, 03/, to 75/. J THE MODESW TA2XQH, 48, Qtrjazasr stbeet,,adtchl£hd. j PALMER'S I I TALKS ABOUT CLOTHES. I 1 . I. fi People are " getting wise "to the 5 » unblushing statements made by chart i $ suit promoters against custom tailors. 5 !j The man who haH been accustomed to S I wear tailor-made clothes simply amilos M B and STILL PAYS the alleged "nigh ffl J, , prices." - S B Men of intelligence know, as we a 5 know, that in tVKKY business you I g PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET. In no % s . country can a man give you excessive 0 i 9 value and prosper. And there are few \ I $ people in business for the love of it 1 : s alone. H ] i Chart suits have tbeir uses, of fI * course. Men of taste might wear ono p I for seaside use or for holidays in tho i i country—but for business, never! Our * I k clients receive first-class materials « V made up BY HAND into a suit which 1 ■f is a. delight to the eye. Our prices are H I moderate, and the value is apparent. 5 ! m We want you to call ana see our S I a Autumn and Winter suitings just 1 I I arriving. They are Fashions latest W I & and must meet your approval. g I 159, Queen Street, \ I I . (Next National Bank). Si

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 70, 23 March 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 70, 23 March 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 70, 23 March 1910, Page 9

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