WHO GETS YOUR MONEY.
YOU OR THE OTHER FELLOWtM REA> THIS: IT XVLLL SAVJB YOnfl .For a long tirno now the creel m tailors have been charging tho mea j|| this town 5 and C guineas for the if suits—they've had to do it— HtM really can't do it for less.' They WSm tho writer's sympathy. But comes to a matter of business, - VPE& pit thy isn't what's wanted—eymp»tsi for wrong methods of condsuctiaJßs business —sympathy for antiquated OH| terns of manufacturing, doesn't do iw|§ body any good. The only way to nwjp people—to help the public—to &ss?; you in tho matter, is to get in •JBsfEh niako things different—to do right, and that's just what I've 'do9*s|| I've made it possible for you to euit made to your measure for £2 iMSftjg £2 los, £3 3s, £3 se, £3 10s, or £3 ISl#| that is at least as good, and prob»{HJ«p; bettor, than tho suits you've had to 'pay tho credit tailor 5 guineas for. It's simply by k*™T||r my garments cut by tho highest ekil r *%g£ cutters in the country, made by •J*sg pert workers on modern linos, and ""JS: enormous quantity of suits week, that I can show you such ing on such a high grade suit. of course, I do not give credit, I »•*%?£ no bad debts. If I did, I'd have, *•*■ charge you 5 and 6 guineas for njj| suite, too. No, when you order ?"*s£ suit hero, you pay for what you not for what the other fellow g o * B -/**:! ite because men are too level-headedlH| go on paying money for what tl f?('| don't get, that this business is expanvsg ing so rapidly. Its saving money f«p| men, and giving satisfaction *° *J3j everywhere. The fact is the Mho don't pay for their suite ha»g been living on you in the past, loji *•»* had to pay for their suits as well your own. Cut them in the Refuse to pay for what they get. ■ J for what you get, nothing more— yotl ag _• do this when you place your «JF er h 2£Ls-j I have a splendid range of suitings newest and best) awaiting your tion now. I want you to place ywjfe order for Easier this week, if you cMfc& It will be to our mutual advantage w=v have the ordc-r early—it will save possibility of disappointment. JV"! dress is GEORGE DAVIES, ""ffi* Colombo street, opposite Kincaid c. »£s. viindowe tv!l tho story of the money ■*-. £ can save you. See them tod* "g* :& opposite Kincaid'.s, in Colombo
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13364, 4 March 1909, Page 8
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426WHO GETS YOUR MONEY. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13364, 4 March 1909, Page 8
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