ONSIGHIU COMPLEXIONS lyb TC\ 1 11 Assisted by Cuticura Ointment. For preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands, for clearing the complexion, for itching, scaly scalps with dry, thin and falling hair, for minor eruptions, rashes, itchings and irritations, for $anative, antiseptic cleansing and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nursery, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are unrivaled. Depots: London, 27. Charterhouse So.: Paris. 10, 2tae de la Cbaunoe d'Antln; Australia, R. I»wns 4 Q>.. Sydney; India. B. K. Paul, Calcutta: China. Soaj Koni: Drue Co.; Japan. Z. P. Maniya, Ltd., 1 Tpkjo; So. Africa, Lennon, Ltd.. Cape Tonn. etc; TLS.A.. P«tter Druit k Chem. Corp., Bple Props., 19% Columbus Ayr- Boston. '.••-Post-free. 32-pnee Cuticura Book, an Authority an the Care and Treatment of SkLn and Hair. Plenty of Hand-work In the "George Davies" Tailoring. JThat is where the majority bJF tailors fail. . They skimp the hand-work to gjet the suit finished. ;■; No doubt they mean welL ; But profits under the credit system of Tailoring are cut so 'fine that is is impossible to give the same amount of attention to each suit, as if cash were being paid. ..«-Piiy-v -cash, at , George .Davies, »nd', receive" . the full .value of every penny you pay. .JPay cash and save. all -the 50 jj'er cent, that the tailor puts on ,t6 the price of your suit in order '!to " level up " his bad debts. X The^-fatf: th'att I am being paid cash Ipir. my,,work gives me encouragement to put my best Endeavours into all the orders that reach me. The amount of hand-finishing that every one of the coats, for instance, contain- ■ astonishes even men in,£he tailoring trade. :„ They/wonder why I do it. They say it "isn't expected by the public at the price." But that is why I am successrui. I spare no efforts to satisfy you. I give you more than you expect. ~ I know that you will be far feetter pleased with my efforts j^t £■$ than you will be with 'the credit and cash tailor's at £5. , And solely because at my Cash price, it pays me to give more time and attention to the work than it does at the larger jjigure that the average tailor jpks. There are exactly 265 different patterns in various fabrics in my showrooms at present. And you ought to see them. You are missing a good thing if you don't. . Ask me to send them, or call and see them, particularly those at 63/- to order. My prices 55/-, 63/-, 75/-, for genuine tailor-made suits save you at least £2 in cash. Oeorgs Davfes LIMITgO. "THE MODERN TAILOR," 56, Willis Street ' [(Between " Evening Post " and Grand Hotel), WELLINGTON. 50 ONCE A YEAR. /CLEARANCE SALE of Jewellery, KJ Watches, and Fi&ld Gla«ses at London Sale Prices. See window. W. R. SCHOLEFIELD, Greenstone House, 39, Mannors-sfcreet (next to Fielder's). ) A PIAKO is witbin the reach of everyxV one ; our instalment plan makes ifc 00. fhe Piano Co., Ltd.i Lanibtori-qiiay. ■
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 22, 26 July 1910, Page 4
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