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THE FACTORY MADE SUIT CANNOT EQUAL THE GEORGE DAVIES TAILOR-MADE SUIT TO ORDER.

Even if it ia made, to "your measure' , tho workmanship of the factory-made suit is tho flimsiest possible. It Compares very unfavourably with my real tailor-made suits to measure. ' 1 knew what I am talking about. J have had the two side by side. The leading apparel houscu aro now advertising suits to measure from s£>s— obviously to combat growing popularity. Hut if you eottld fttnnd by my aide while I personally demonstrated their suit's inferiority to you, you would be satisfied that nil I say is true. ■ Tho mixed-businos* holies —tho draper and house furnisher, the ties and cocks man—CANNOT give you the eaine viiluc in tailoring that 1 do. I am n specialist in men's tailor-nwdo suit* only. Therefore I am in a position to give you the most concentrated value, possible. . Tho draper and mercer DOES NOT MAKE your suit. He send;* the; measurements and suitlength to o factory whfie the work- is lun up by the cheapest khoiir and TWO men make v profit out of your suit —the factory owner wild the draper. J ONE profit only is enough for mo — and tlr.it one the small profit that CASH TRADING makon possible. Mow— I want your order too. But 1 want to merit it—and I will. You know exactly the stylo of .suit jou expect at the ordinary credit and 1 cpfth tai ; ors for o guineas. i Something smart —out of the ordin- . iiry in cut and finish. I 1 can p;H'e you that in every detail !of perfection, ond with fitting qualities, in tho latest materials to reach the tailoring trade, at « saving of £2 t» you. THREE GL'JXK-AS is my price-. You make a persona] sav?nj2 of that i amount to be spent in other directions : us you wish. And. in addition, you j Hot n real tailor-rnatk- suit, finished'on j the lilies of n practical tailor, who iV I working uii(l«?r union conditions witii j the itrst mat<ri:::T: it is powbio to buy. I Wivii the draper—the fieueial outfitter—thy , tailor who is credit v'iore ho cannot get cjihli. tt-Ils you that eimilar vulue i.s jw&viblc at their storr -say "nOT. - ' My claim* are too apparently honest to l)e .success hi IK- coiitijidietetl." Ak a clinching finale to my asKertu.ns. call und see my Winter Miitinpc. You will vote them tho finest you ever dapped eyes on. I will et-.nd samples if you cannot call. IJut, anyu-iiy—for your iMwket's wiko —try mc with one order for a Sac Suit to your nirasure. You'll bo pieaecd. I niak,: them from 003 to order— and absolutely guarantee you eatisfaction.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13747, 31 May 1910, Page 4

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ROT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13747, 31 May 1910, Page 4

ROT. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13747, 31 May 1910, Page 4

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