WHOGETS YOUR MONEY.
YOU OR THE OTHER FELLOW P
lIEAI> THIS: IT WILL SAVE YOU
For a long time now tho cr.xhi tailors havo been charging tho men. o r thid town 5 and G guineas for their suits—they've had to <Jo it—th.-jy really can't do it for less. They havo tho writer's sympathy. But when il wines to a matter of business, sympathy isn't what's wanted—sympathy for wrong mot hods of conducting bi/t»inesis —sympathy tor antiquated systems of manufacturing, doesn't do anybody any good. Tin,' only way to help people—to help tho public—to help you in the matter, is to get in and lua-ko things different—to do tiling right, and that's just what I've dorio. l'vci made it possible for you to goD a suit made to your measure for £2 10s, £l> los, £3 3s, £3 os. ~i 10s, or £3 l.*>, t.hat is at least as good, and probably better, than tho suits you've always had to pay tho credit, tailor 5 and 6 guineas for. It's simply by having my garments cut by the highest skil'ed cutters in the country, niad-e by expert workers on modern lines, and the enormous quantity of suite mad© per week, that I can show you such a khv--Ing on sucli a high grade suit. Then, or course. I do not give credit. I make no bad debts. If I did, I'd havo t*) charge you 5 and 6 guineas for i-iy suit.s. too. Xo, when you order your suit here, you pay for what you get. rot for what the other fellow gets. pn-J ite because men are too lc-vcl-headcd lo go on paying money for what thej don't grt, that this business is expanding so rapidly. ft's saving money ier men. and giving satisfaction to ull everywhere. The. fact is the fellows a. ho* don't pay for their suits have been living on you in the- past. You've hsd to pay for their suits as well r.s your own. Cut them in tho future. "liefuse to pay for what they got. Pay for ivbnt you get, nothing more—yon 11 do tin's you place your order here. I have a splendid ranne'of suitings (the rcwfst and host) awaiting your inspection novr. I want you to plac , your order for Kasier this week, if you can. It will be to our mutual advantage to havf the order early—it will save the poA.N:hi ; itv of disappointment. My address is GEORGE PA VIES, 184-l«o. Colombo .street, opposite Kincaid's. Mv nir.dowe x-Al tho story of the money I can -save you. Sf-<> them to-day, right ci/posiio Kincaid's, in Colombo street-. Advt.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13374, 16 March 1909, Page 8
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437WHOGETS YOUR MONEY. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13374, 16 March 1909, Page 8
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