fACEDMEN Coticura Comfort for Sensitive sfcins is shaving, shampooing, bathing and anointing with Cuti- , tm& Soap and CuticiuraOintment. For eczemas, rashes, itchings, ■irritations, redness and roughness i©f the skin and scalp, with dry, thin and falling hair, as well as for every use in prcservinf , purify- j ing and beautifying the hair and !ikin CutSeura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are invaluable. '.geld throughout tha world. Depsta: tendoa, 27. Cfcarteriouao- aq.; r*rti, S. Rue 6e la P«lx; AustraS*. A. Towns -* en., Sydney: India, B. K. Paul, C»l8Btt»; China. Hong Koae Drug Co.: Japan, ; fCanJTa, Ltd.. Toklo: Rum*. Ferreln, Moscow; ! So. Atrts*. LcDTioa. Ltd.. Cap* Town, etc.: D.8.A., Jotter Sru« & Ctem. Corp.. Sola Pro»i» Betton. DON'T YOU THBNK THAT, since inferior tea Is nasty, and fead tea is injurious, it is a good thing to drink only the best tea ? THAT, as an economical housewife, it will pay you to use the j tea that Is richest and strongest, tastes best and goes the v farthest ? ' RECORD TEA BEYOND COMPARISON! DAVIES' TAILORING SUITS. 55 s 63 s 75 s and 77 s 6D6 D IWISH I cculd meet you faoe to face. Inside of a quarter of an. hour I'd convinci you ol my sinoerity in claiming that the Getjrgp- Dftvies Suits to Order are beyond "'comparison.' with auy other, kind of Tailor-made suits at anywhere near the price — or aSO per cent, higher price. > You that haven't worn one of my suits — < you that are sceptical — you who believe that an honest suit cannot be made for the money — I would like you to go over a ■uifc that is being made to some customer's measure, and let us explain Us strong superior points. convince you--su?e! That I can save you £2 on your next ■Suit wouldn't be a doubt — a fantasy. It would be a believable, acknowledged fact' on yburpart. " * - Well, I give you the opportunity to prove my words. Bight here 1 guarantee to make you' a •uit for 55s equal- to the last" one you paid £4 15s for — or refund every penny of your money without the least quibble or illfeeling. - LThis is TOUR opportunity. '-{The suit will be made from* YOUR. choice of my hundreds of handsome 1910 patterns. ' ' ' ■ Cut as YOU want it cvt — tailored by skilled -Union labour, and finished with the best o£ linings that money will buy. >J guarantee this because my unique Cash System of Tailoring stands back of me, enabling mo to do so. 'There isn't a square inch of material, or lining,' 'or a, single button that comes into npy private warehouse that I haven't paid cash for. I get the biggest discounts in' New Zealand because I pay cash. I can. put down the cost of the material for your suit at half what the small tailor can, because I HAVE paid the cash. "i" it And by asking cash from every man I Work for, I rid you of the incubus of carrying another man's debt to me when you pay for your suit. That, in a few words, is how I help you ko economise on your suit. There is no magio or thimble-anrl-pea business about my Cash Tailoring System, as some of my opponents would have you believe. You have everything to gain by calling at my nearest retail address and seeing •bout your new Buit. The prices range from 55s to 77s 6"d for •I smart a suit as ever graced your person. You'll find scores of rolls of materials .that will excite your admiration with their newness and exclusivoness I am not in the habit of doing things by halves. The same degree pf ekc&llence controls the malting of your buit" aY is exhibited in the fabrics shown. - '• ; . ; And back of it stands your protection— my rigid guarantee tba-^ I. have, already mentioned, given over my signature; that your money is ready ick- return' if you find' anything wrong with the fit or finish or »ry other blemish. Will you call to-day? Or will you write for patterns? They'll he sent free of all charge to you. GEORGE DAVIES, THE MODERN TAILOE, 56, Willw-street, between Evening Post and Grand Hotel, Wellington. Nearest Branches at Palmerston North, Wanganui, New Plymouth, Hawera, Danuevirke, Gisborne, and Napier. Thirtytwo other branches throughout New Zealand.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1910, Page 4
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