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fTieui •In the treatment of affections of the skin and scalp, which torture,. disfigure, itch, burn, scale and destroy the ha/ir, as wdleas for preserving and purifying the complexion, hands and hair, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are wellnigh infallible. gold tbrooshoat the world. Xttpota: X«ndon. S7. CluneriaotKc Sq.: Paris, fi. Hue dc la BUC AustroS&i. E> Towns ie O».. Sj-djiey; ' Jn«a. b.K.Patil. Calcutta: Cbtn». Hanic Kong Br« Co.: J*v>a:i. Maruya. Ltd, Toklo: 80. Africa. Lcnnon. Ltd . C»j>eTown. etcj VSA* Potter Bra: Jb Chen. Corp-. Sole Prep«, 135 Columbus Arc.. Bccton. tg-32-pagt Cuticura Book, pest-bee, Plvlnj drscrintlon. treatment and cure uf t.rturtug, I dismturtns humours ot the skis xcd ecalp. I COMPETENCE IS THE CHILD OF ABILITY. And where the greatest competition is, there you will find the greatest competence. And I ask you to apply that to your tailoring. Is the little tailor, who works on credit-and-cash lines — mostly credit — likely to give you that satisfaction that cutters attracted to the largest tailoring establishment in the Dominion, where emulation is ever present, can? I believe not — you know he can not. Competence I say is the child of Ability, and Success is the result of Competence. If he were competent to give ><W igore than ordinary satisfaction your tailor would occupy a more commanding position in the tailoring world than he does. I ha\e confidence in asking for the next order you intend giving to a credit-and-cash tailor. My staff are men of distinction as cutters and tailors. There isn't a business-oppo-nent who wouldn't quickly snap up one of my cutters if the latter were out of engagement. That shows the class •of tradesmen under whom I ask you to place the making of your next suit. If it isn't to your entire satisfaction — throw it back on my hands, and I won't expect payment of even a singje penny. I must be pretty confident to give that guarantee. I give it freely and without any qualifications whatever. In addition, the suit will be the equal of thaH you are now paying £2 more for at the tailor's, who burdens your suit with its due proportion of bad debts. I am ready to send you or show you my New Autumn patterns now! My prices for genuine tailormade suits are — . 55/-, 63/-, 75/GEORGE DAVIES : TflE MODERN TAILOR, 56 WILLIS STREET, (Between "Evening Post' and - Grand Hotel) J WELLINGTON. Mearest branches at Palmerston North, Wanganui, New Plymouth,*"* Hawera, T Dannevirke, Gisborne and Napier — 32 other branches throughout New Zealand. 5 Record Tea Allemtwf HUOS THE RECfIRD FOR a*-;** FLAVOUR tea* th-e varldpro- HOLO S THE RECORD FOR dyet ±- STRENGTH Contfins HtLDS THE RECORD FOR n£«W QUALITY 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-, 2/6 s * ar lb - I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 73, 29 March 1910, Page 4