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IThe Worlds I \ Dentifrice 1 \ A. SMART SUMMER SUIT £2 ss, £2 10s 3 £2 15s, 1 and £3 3s. MADE TO MEASURE. THE SUITS now being made by. DAVIES,. 56, WlLLlSaiKliliil, at the above prices axe really superb in style, fit, and finish. They equal in appearance tho suits Wellingtonmen havo been in the habit a paying the tailors who give credit five and six guineas for, and they possess ono point which no other firm can supply — the famous Keep-Shape Front. Tho "KeepShape Front is a registered front that ensures the coat front from turning back and getting out of shape. 3ft is fch a 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 thia" front in coats made in . New Zealand* Gentlemen who have already had suit* made at the Christchurch establishment" since the "Keep-Shape" front was intro* duced have been highly pleased with the splendid coats produced. Then, special care is given to every detail in the makx mg of every garment, and .Mr. Davies i* so satisfied that your suit will give com-, plete 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 yon not be 1 entirely satisfied with the garments whenj you receive them. We attribute the dif* terenco of £2 in the price of Mr. Davies't* suits as compared with the ordinary;' made-to-measure suit largely to the modern methods adopted in the making of} tho garments, and, of course, also to, tha fact that he_ soils entirely for cash, "giv% ing no credit whatever, thus making no} bad debts; and after all, it does seem, absurd that one man should have to payj a higher price for his suit, just because some other fellow fails to pay for his, bufl that is just what happens, for somebody, has to pay for those who do not pay, and is naturally not the tailor who gives credit; it is the man who does pay jou. _ Mr. Davies has just opened in the Wellington branch a very lacge shipment of the newest Summer Suitmgs direct from tho manufacturers. They include all the latest shades and colourings in tho fashionable brown and green worsteds so much worn now, also many beautiful light materials and the standard qualities in blues and blacks, which are guaranteed to retain their colour, being of the best possible dye. Your early inspection o£ these splendid suitings is invited, and ad* vised. The address is — GEORGE DAVIES, 56, WILLIS-STREET, WEAK HEARTS "" MADE STRONG. ~ DR DAY'S HEART-HELP makes ww* hearts strong. Ib has already made hundreds of weak hearts strong here in New Zealand — has restored health and happiness to many a sufferer from heart complaints. This is by far the most important; work known to be accomplished by any medicine, for until heart trouble is rectified tho other organs of tho body cannot do their work properly. Tho heart is th» hardest worked organ of tho body, and upon the unfailing constancy and regularity of its action depends tho vigour of the nervouo- system, the strength of the digestivo organs, and, in fact, life itself. Some parts of our bodies are co arranged that when one organ fails for a time to perform its duties there are others which come* to the rescuo and tide ovor the difficulty, but not so with tho heart. Upon the heart devolves the whole duty of keeping every part of tho human system constantly supplied with that vital fluid called blood — a duly so important that should .it stop completely tho result would be certain death. It is of vital importance then" that a weak heart, should not be neglected, and regrettable though it is, ailments of'Jthe heart are much more common than it is generally supposed ; indeed, tho highest authorities now declaro that owing to the bustlo and strain of modern' civilisation, and our unnatural rnodo of living, quite one person out of every four is troubled' with a defective heart. It is now, however, a fact — a fact being demonstrated every day tho world over — that heart ailments are as readily benefited by the right treatment as aro ailments of any other organ. DR ! DAY'S HEART-HELP has made hundreds of weak hearts strong and healthy. If you aro troubled with any of these symptoms— pains in tho region of the heart, irregular pulse, dizziness, smothering or choking sensation in the throat, fainting spells, inability to lie on side, especially tho left, shortness of breath after slight exertion, swelling of feet and ankles, etc., procure a bottle of DR. DAY'S ; HEART-HELP to-day, and start the treatment without delay. DR. DAY'S HEART-HELP is now sold by "Wellington Chemists in large size bottleß only at 4s 6d. MASONIC HOTE^. MR. F. DOBSON (late of Manakau Hotel) has taken over the Masonic Hotel, Cuba-street. Patrons will receive first-class Accommodation, and the usual high grade in Wines and Spirits will bo maintained. Tariff, 7s per day. Special Lvmcheoni daily at Is. Tel 1186. Telegraph or write. npHE Glenleo Tourist Resort, situated in X Crail Ba,y, Pelorus Sound, will be open for tourists and travelling publio about the Ist of November. Excellent accommodation and every convenience ; hot and cold bath always available ; good fishing ground ; beautiful bush, mingled with all kinds of ferns. An ideal spot for holiday seekers. Post and telephone office on premises. Correspondence promptly attended to. Further particulars can bo obtained from the pprprietor. G. M'NABB. NOTICE OF KEMdVAL. - HUGH DOUGLAS. BOOKBINDER, PAPER RULER. And ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, SPECIALITY: Douglas Patent LooeeI.ea£ Account Books. Factory Address: VICTORIA-STREFT Teli i*o3» .-. -• "s gfet, 1878.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 125, 25 November 1908, Page 3
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