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"MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE / -—•—- j I don't laid that and I don't care who said it-IT ISN'T TRUE. Man wants all he can get—especially in Suits. He wants tiptop material that will give good wear. He wants fine workmanship. He wants shaperetaining garments. In fact, HE WANTS ALL THE GOODNESS HE CAN GET and he can get it in the George Davies Suits. Tee, he can get it not occasionally, but' at any time during the year. He can get it in his first suit and in every other suit he orders at one of the Davies tailoring establishment*. This is a cash proposition from start to finish. i I pay cash for my woollens at the mill, and my customers pay mc cash. The result is big value for mc and bigger value for you. There isn't another tailor in the Dominion who can give you value like this. 1 make the statement and am prepared I to prove it. There isn't another tailor who can give you such material, such style, such splendid cutting and fit at anything like my prices, which axe TWO SOLID SOVEREIGNS lower than elsewhere! There's an air of superiority about the man who ie wearing a Davies Suit. No need to tell him that no other tailor's garments come near the style and the finish we put into these garmentslie knows it. And we have gone on our progressive way, improving on previous styles, and offering a really handsome SUIT FOR SUMMER FOR FROM 60s. THE DAYEES SUPERIOR STYLE OF TAILORING. Come in and see the big selection of new suitings I'm making up for summer wear at these prices. GEORGE DAVIES, The Modern Tailor, 184 Colombo street, opposite Kinoaid's and next to Steel's. C 47994

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13622, 4 January 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13622, 4 January 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13622, 4 January 1910, Page 2

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