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THINGS MEN SHOULD KNOW. INSIDE I^ACTS ABOUT THE MAKING OE SUITS 10 MEASURE. EOW TO SAVE MONEY, BUT AVOID DECEPTION. SECURE THE BEST GARMENTS MADE. EVERT man who formerly had to pay four, five, or six guineas to havo a. satisfactory suit made to his measure, innl who has Binco taken advantage of Iho modern methods adopted by a now wellknown firm of suit, speciahpts, knows tbat there is no longer any need to pay tho above exorbitant prices to secure complete satisfaction in every respect. Tho wonderful success and the rapid sfrowth of tho Lusiness conducted by ?»lv. Georgo Da vies in thi6 ancl also at every other principal centre throughout New Zealand, is sufficient proof that inpn woro tired of paying tho okWylo credit tailors to cover their "bad debts, and the cosily antiquated methods they adopt in manufacture. Just as is tho case, however, whore any great success is achieved as the result of an honest, intelligent effort to serve the publio well, a host of would-be imitators liavo put in an appearance attempting to deceive the public, and it its against these imitators wo would specially warn our readers. Yoi will find this kind of thing mostly an.ong diapers and clothiers, who handle ready-made clothing, mercery, and fcometimes almost every conoei\ablo article worn by men, women, aud children. These firms advertisa suits as low in prico as thoso-produced by George Davies, in some oases lower, and when they have taken your measurements they send your suit out to some factory, where ready-made alop suits are made, and all sorts of garments of a cheaper kind. The result is that you will certainly have a suit made to your measure by these various firms, Tint what sort of a suit, is it? It is nccesearily similar to tho ready-made slops which are made evor3 r day in these factories for customers who cannot afford to pay even moderate prices for their suits. How different, when you place your order with George Davies. Your suit is cut by an expert cutter of the highest skill, made ift-Mr. Davies' own workroom under careful supervision, the highest quality Italian cloth and haircloth is used in the making, of garments, and every little point in the making receives special caro in your interests. Yefc although the suits made by J.lr. Davies are t.ho equal of any suits made in .New Zealand, at any price, no matter how high, thoy cost you 'but a trifle- more than p suit which you can •havo slop-made to your measure at almost f &ny drapery, mercery, or ready-made t clothing establishments in tho town Some | superb materials just landed direct from the world's best manufacturers, as well as from the colonial mills, are now shown for thfe- winter se&so-n- jYour inspection is cordially" invitfed. The Wellington addresses ere 56, Willis-st-rect (between Evening Post and Grand Hotel), and 136, Cubaetreet. HUDSON'S EMM Jiijiss The Great Antiseptic for the cure of COUGHS. COLDS, BRONCHITIS, IN* ' *i.UENZA, and -the PREVENTION OF CONSUMPTION. m ■ si CAUTION— The large sale for " Ewmenthol Ja. jubffs " has led to a. number of imitations being manufactured under the name of Wenlhol ana 1 othty Jujubes The woid Euniehthol is, howeier, j the registered Trade .Mark of the Manufacturers, I and it is an infringement to sell any of these j imitations when Enmentiiol Jujubes arc asked for. j Immediate proceedings will be taken in all such C36cr. which come to the know ledjje of the Manii" facturers-HU'DSON'S ICUMKN'iHOL CHEMICAL CO LTD., Sydney. « BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER. FAIIOUS.'' TOECAUSE IT CURES COUGHS AND JL» COLDS QUICKLY. „ > . ' REV. JOHN MYERS, P.EV. CHARLES TENNY. REV. W. B. MARTIN, DR. EWAUT, LONDON, ' * And many other well-known New Zoalaliderts have testified to the quick and effective results of this FAMOUS CURE for all chest affections. Mr. J. A. Legg, W.A., writes: "Kindly 6end me some Baxter's Lung Preserver, as I have rather a bad cough, and your Lung Preserver cured me of asthma when I %\a3 in Now Zealand 14 years ago." It Never Fails, Never Disappoints. ITS FAMOUS, BECAUSE IT CURES QUICKLY. IT WILL CURE YOU. FEEL YOUR PULSE. IS TOUR HEART WEAK? • A WAY TO TELL. HEART ailments are very much more prevalent than js generally supposed — m fact, our mos>t eminent London and Continental Physicians now agree that quite eight people out of" every ten who Buffer from any complaint at all serious possess a. weak, or at least a temporary oversiiained heail. Your heart is the most important — the \ital — organ of your body, and upon ils steady and regular action depends the strength of tho digestive organs, the healthy state of .your corves, and, in fact, tho good condition of every tissue of your body. No part of your body, and least of all your nervous byetem, can do without the nourishment contained in- the''ridh red blood, and if your heart is not in a fit state to send a, bountiful supply surging through the system, then you aro ailing— unwell, and you will' never have perfect agajn until you'f heart is made -strong 1 and regular once more. Dr. Day's Heart-Help is the most beneficial and reliable medicine known for weak or impaired hearts j it has made hundreds of "weak hearts strong/ 'Feel ij-our" pulse for a few minutes! . Doe 3it skip a beat?" Does it beat f«sbrtHen'slow?"Doesit flutter? I? it faint, then strong? These are all indications of .a^weak, heart ; but thero aro others, sueh-»as^p,ains m the region of the heart, smothering or choking oen=atjon in the throat, weak or- fainting sptlls, shortnas* of .breath' after slight ex<jj* tion, inability to lie on side (especially tho left), -»W»Uing of feot' or ankles, nervou* exhauition and continued headache, poor digestion, *nd r,n insufficient supply of blood in tho system, If you Buffer from h«art weakness, no time should be lost in aeouring a bottle of Dr. Day's Heart-Help and commencing a course of treatment without delay- Full directions and description of heart ailments and treatment thereof will be found on printed sheet around every bottlo of Dr Day's HeartHelp Dr< Day's Heart-Help is now sold in Wellington by Chemists, in large-sized bottles only, at 4s 6d per hottlfi, or post free from Dr. Day's Heart Help Co., Calhedral-s&uaro. Ohristehurch'.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 11, 13 July 1909, Page 4