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OUTDOOR SPORTS Demand Warm Baths With CIffICURA SOAP And gentle applications of Cuticura Ointment to soothe and dispel eczemas, rashes, itchings, irritations, chafings, chappings, redness and roughness of the face and hands, and muscular pains, strains and weaknesses. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment have no rivals worth mentioning for the toilet, bath and nursery. Sold throughout tV irorkl. Dcpoti: LondM. 27. Caarternouse £q . Parts. IS, Rue dc Is Ctiansae* d'Antia; lv. BLTowr-i .'- Co- sydaay: India. B. K. P»uJ, Calcutta; Cbtna, Kons Kong Dns Co.; IiMD, Maruya. Toxio: So. Africa, Lennoa. Caps Town: U.8.A.. Patter Drue Chea. Csrp., Sola Prow., 135 Columbui Arc Bastea. Kasa. ' es-Post-jret?. 32-pa^e Caticira Book, v Authority on th» Tretbneirt &r4 Catf of Sxin .tnd Heir Many 9 Splendid Suit represents an Unpaid Tailor's Bill. But the proportion is getting less since I started my unique cash tailoring system. You'd save money if you could in buying' a house or a horse — why not on your clothes? Thousands of men are doing it annually by means of my unique cash tailoring system. What did the suit you are now .wearing cost? Whatever it cost you can be certain that about 40/- was added to the cost after it was made, to "even-up"' the tailor's ledger. The money he has owing to him made 'it absolutely necessary to do so. That's a fact. And it's a fact you can escape from at George Davies, where buying and selling is conducted on a pufely cash basis. A trifle down, and the remainder C.O.D. 'is the means by which the most perfect tailor-made, suit that you have ever known, can be ordered for £.2 less_ at George Dayics. There will be no deterioration of quality or difference in the material either. I have been making suits for the last three years for men who have been fairly astounded at the value they received for the money. That is why my business has grown as it has. That is why, from a start of two or three suits a week, I am making thousands annually. That is why I ask for the order for your winter suit now. I guarantee every satisfaction — a perfectly fitting suit of modern- fabric j arid pattern, worked by competent tailors, and hand-finished to. retain its shape until the cloth is threadbare. The materials at your disposal are chosen personally from the best productions of Home and Colonial mills. AH the new winter textures in ,-vorsteds, tweeds, serges, etc., that are suited to the New Zealand climate are here for your choosing — a comprehensive stock that cannot be equalled anywhere. The next biggest tailor does not come anywhere near the selection I can show you. And that's only one advantage I offer you. The tailors I employ are chosen because of their reputation in the trade for BC3d work. Not that the tailors with me are thf only good tailors in the Dominion, but the point for you to remember is that yeu are certain of high-grade work in every suit you order at Ceerge Davies. It is satisfactory to know that, when your order is placed, there will be no disappointment in the fit or finish — that jou v. on't be bringing the suit back to be altered here or there — that the unseen portions of th» suit are not run up anyhow — in a (ford there v. ill be no ''regrets" of any kind.' That's what I offer you. I know my* business better than to commence now to "slum 1 ' the work and thus spoil the good name I have so rapidly earned for perfect tailoring. Give me your order now. I promise you that the suit will so please you that jou will give me your future orders without my having; to ask for them. Remember that every suit you order is guarantead to reach you satisfSclory in all details, or you needn't take delivery. That guarantee isn't just verbal — k is printed over my signature and stands good for every suit you order i mentioned just now that I had a laige stock of \\ inter suitings now ready. WiH you call and ' see them? (They're good. I'll post them if you cannot call. Just ask me to do sc. »5/-, 63/-, 67/6, 75/- for Tallor-mado Suite. GEORGE OAVIES, THE MODERN TAILOR, 55, Willis Street (Between "Evening Post" and Grand Hotel) 7 WF.LLIXGTON. BARRACLOUGH'S j This raring toothach* makes one cry, | I'll saiffer n* lancer, no, not 1. «Jarracl«ath's Majfic Nervine I'll try, I know it's the best money can buy. MAGIC NERVINE.^

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 75, 31 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 75, 31 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 75, 31 March 1910, Page 4