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BILL i " Say, Tarn, have a swig o' my tea. Yo*ii' S5 tctti's late." 'M TOM: «• tSa thanks, old chap,; here she comes now, jc« fm a bit particular about tea. JVWne's ftSCOHD." jj| ff^ECORD TEA is sold at prices that 1 JpT bring it easily within the reach of | the man of small means. Record Tea % at one=and=six is as good as many other 1 teas sold at nearly double the price. Record I Tea is stronger than the others, so that it is i the cheapest as we II 3 as the best tea on the | | market. .. Prices «/6, i/S, b/io, 2/=, 2/6. | J ;NOTE ! You use less tea to equal the strength of what you I have been using— that's the economical feature of & I /JBHAHAM LlM£©Lra, | i One of the Grandest Characters in Modern History, said: 5 i '* You can fool some of the people some of the time, % I " You can fool all the people some of the time, I I " But you cannot fool all the people all the time." | I Now, for § long time past, certain individuals have been trying to fool | I the public into the belief that it is necessary to pay four, five' or six % guineas for a suit made-to-measure, and that it would be impossible for $j the public 'to obtain a suit made-to-measure that would give completo « 5 satisfaction in every respect, for a very substantial sum less than these s I . prices. g I But Abraham Lincoln was right when he said, "You cannot fool all the | people all the time." Sometime ago, I saw this — I saw that the people \ who paid cash for their suits had to pay for those who never paid by % I trading with the ordinary tailors who give credit, and necessarily made g many bad debts — I saw that old style methods were adopted in the work- \ rooms, which wero both costly and unsatisfactory in results as shown in a ! the finished, garments which were being worn, and which would in no way | compare in tho finer points with garments being made in London for little % more than half the prices. Just two years ago I started to make | i I From £2/5/- to £3/15/-, Instead of four, five and sax gns. | I cut out all losses on bad debts by doing a purely cash business in | giving credit to no one whomsoever. I adopted tho very best and latest jj methods in manufacture, and my suits have given such satisfaction to * I men everywhere, that to-day lam doing the biggest suit business in tho \ Dominion. I. have already thirteen branches throughout New Zealand, g in all the principal cities and towns, and every week my business is in- I ! creasing, which proves conclusively that my patrons are completely j I satisfied with the splendid garments I produce, and delighted with the g money I save them on high-grade suits made-to-measure. | I want every man to understand that my method of doing business is | altogether different irom the methods adopted by my numerous would-be | " imitators, and that consequently, when you place your order for a suit-to- | ti measure at my establishment, you get garments that are made to your £ \ measure in the best possible way, the very best garments it is possible '* I to procure, no matter how high the price you pay — garments that arc | altogether different from anything else advertised in Wellington at similar | ' prices to my own. Furthpr, I will pro\ c every word I Bay in this adver- 3 i ment by giving yon a written guarantee when you order your suit, that | I should it not fit perisntly and give you complete satisfaction in every way | S when completed, I 1 rill refund the whole of your money in full without | \ the slightest hesitation. It's a, fair business-like offer that must appeal | s to every sound, solid-thinking man in Wellington. I stand back of my R I word. I prove everything I say. All I ask is an opportunity. The New | I Season's Suitings, a beautiful range of the very latest in all-wool Colonial | I Tweeds and Worsteds, fes well as thp latest from England, Scotland and/ % } Ireland, await yonr inspection now. I £ —^— — — — v % ■ '*- I NOTE MY ADDRESS— \ ;i i 58, WHLUS STREET - - WELLINGTON. I BETWEEN EVENING POST AND GEANB HOTEL. ' *i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 111, 12 May 1909, Page 10