George Davies Tailoring is High-Grade-i-rrespective of price. The price is but a secondary matter. What I have been bitting at all these years is tbat my system of Modern Cash Tailoring is exactly what you get for a lot more money at the credit tailor's. < Tne price is small, because the . purchase is for cash. Every suit- that you order at George Davies' is cut and tailored by high-grade workmen whpse abilities entitle them to receive from me bigger salaries than the average credit tailor "can afford to pay. I, promise you the best — nothing less. I am in a position to do it. . .My cutters are men who have studied tailoring as a chemist studies Botany. They know its possibilities in your case, and that is one reason why I promise you satisfactory tailoring. But it is necessary to pay me cash. I will not entertain a credit proposition from the best man in the' land. Pay George Davies cash. You'll reap a big saving in the price, and get a cast-iron guarantee of perfect satisfaction or every penny of your money back. 55/- 63/- 75/GASH FOR GENUINE TAILOR MADE SUITS TO ORDER. GEORGE DAYIES LIMITED. "THE MODERN TAILOR," _ 56 WILLIS STEEET (Between Evening Post and Grand Hotel), WELLINGTON. COUGHS, AND ALL THROAT AFFECTIONS. It will really pay yon to keepFLUENZOL in the house for lue in emergency. At all Chemists and Stores, 2/6 io r Tost oT r Tost Special attention given to Children's Teeth. Sets of Teeth £2/2/- and £3/3/''Single Tooth - - - 5]Painless Extractions - - 1/Temporary Sets Re-made tp Permanent - £1/1/Teeth Extracted Free when SeU are ordered. Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. COUGHS! GOLDS! iNFUJENZA! HUDSON'S " EUHENTHOL JUJUBES," For the cure of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Influenza, and the Prevention of Consumption. Recommpnded by the Medical World, viz. : "The Lancet," "The Australasian Medical Gazette," " The Practitioner, ' " Medical Press and Circular," "Medical>Revirw, "Practical Medicine," Delhi (India). pQY *^^' I *?' ell?' flQ**- 1 S'S a SOCIETY I?o5 THE PREVENTIONS OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. - nriHE public are earnestly requested t< X ' kindl-y communicate any act o cruelty to animals that may come unde their notice to C. W. .Carroll, Secretary National Mutual Buildings.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1911, Page 4
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