TAILORING. YOU WANT QUALITY FIRST IN Y.UR TAILORING. _t you can feel quite sure that tha quality of your tailoring quality of materials, finish and workmanship, is going to be high grade then you don't mind how low the price is but you want the quality first. Isn't that it? Yes, and that's where Borne men are unwittingly standing out of a good thing by not patronising George Davies, Ltd. "these men know that our prices are low, but haven't stopped to think that they're iow solely because of our cash system and modern methods. The lowness of price does not affect the quality to the slightest degree. So keen are we on producing tailoring of high quality that we have just recently raised our prices slightly to cover extra quality that is now being put ii:fe the suits we make. We are perfectly frank with you if we could see any other way of improving the quality now we would raise the prices again. We know it's the quality you want but the quality of our tailoring has reached such a pitch that we honestly can't see how it's going to be improved. We've done everything to secure quality for our customers our cutters are the best tha can be procured they're artists keen on their work, every one of them—our assistants are picked workers the best that liberal wages can command only dependable linings and trimmings are used, while the suitings themselves are all from reliable English and colonial firms. Of course, there are grades of quality in the George Davies tailoring to correspond with the price range 55/- to 84/ but you'll find that the tailormade suits we make at 84/- give everything that the heart of man could desire in the way of quality, with all the charm of the very latest style, and the satisfaction of a solid cash saving in price thrown in. You can test the quality of the George [ Davies tailoring without risk ■ our absolute guarantee of satisfaction or your i money back protects you against inferiority of workmanship or material. Why not call to-_ay, and look through ! our up-to-date selections of Winter Suitings? GEO. DAVIES, LTD. '"THE PROGRESSIVE TAILORS" 1 46 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, ; 30 KAKANGAH_.PE.ROAD, and VICTORIA-STREET, HAMILTON. PUBLIC NOTICES.
STIMULATION WITHOUT NERVOUS INJURY. That's the great point about Choysa Pure Tea. Made right and served right, there isrft anything more refreshing than a cup of good tea. Most teas contain a poison that causes injury to the nervous system. But there isn"t any come-back about Choysa Pure Tea. It wets the dry spot" immediately, and is absolutely free of that harshness and bitterness so common in tea. Then, if you want good tea gel Choysa. You will be pleased, and your visitors will be pleased. The price is no indication of the quality. Only one grade, the best, 1/6 per lb. All first-class grocers stock Choysa Pure Tea. T "DEACOCK AND SON, Opbtllajmlc . X Opticians, 218, QDEEN-ST., ae&l Vlctoria-st. The sight tested by moat approved methods and spectacles acenrateUr fitted. Artificial Eyes of all Colour, In stock. Nautical and Surveyors' Instrumentt ta itock and recalled.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 135, 8 June 1911, Page 8
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