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A SMART SUMMER SUIT

£2 ss, £2 10s, £2 15s, AND £3 3S. MADE TO MEASURE. THE SUITS now being made by GEORGE DA VIES, 56, WILEISSTREET, at the above prices are really 6uperb_ in style, fit, and finish. # They equal in appearance the suits Wellington men have been in the habit a paying the tailors who give credit five and six guineas for, and they possess one point ■which no other &im can supply — the famous Keep-Shape Front. The "KeepShape" Front is a registered front that ensures the coat front from turning back and getting out of shape. It is the latest idea from the best London and New York tailoring establishments, and Mr. Davies is very fortunate indeed in possessing the exclusive right to use this front in coats made in New Zealand. Gentlemen who have already had suits made at the Christchuroh establishment since the "Keep-Shane" front was introduced have been highly pleased with the splendid coats produced. Then, special care is given to erary detail in the making of every garment, and Mr. Davies is so satisfied that your suit will give complete satisfaction when you order it from him that he has authorised us to state that he will give a written guarantee to refund your money should you not be entirely satisfied with the garments when you receive them. We attribute the difference of £2 in the price of Mr. Davies's j suits as compared with the ordinary made-to-measure suit largely to the modern methods adopted in the making of the garments, and, of course, also to' the fact that Ira sells entirely for cash, giving no oredit whatever, thus making no bad debts ; and after all, it does seom afcsnrd that one man should have to pay ft higher price for his suit, just because some other fellow fails to pay for his, but that is just what happens, for somebody has_ to j>a.y for those who do noj; pay, and is naturally not the tailor who gives credit ; it is the man who does pay — yon. Mr. Davies has just opened in the Wellington branch a very large shipment of the newest Summer Suitings direct from the manufacturers. They include all the latest shades and colourings in the fashionable brown and green worsteds so much worn now, also many beautiful light mate vials and the standard qualities in bines and blades, which aro guaranteed to retain their colour, being of the best possible dye. Your early inspection of these splendid suitings is invited, and advised. The address is — GEORGE DAVIES, 56, WILLIS-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 112, 7 November 1908, Page 14

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A SMART SUMMER SUIT Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 112, 7 November 1908, Page 14

A SMART SUMMER SUIT Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 112, 7 November 1908, Page 14

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