Traenfe Success of the WeSSliigfon Branch of George Oavies, Ltd. REMOVAL INTO LARGER PREMISES. '. It's not much more than two years since George Davies, "The Modern Tailor," started busi- ;'. ness in this city. To-day the George Davies Tailoring has got a firm hold of the masculine com- , munity of Wellington — the combination of style, quality and "comfort presented in the George Davies Genuine Tailor-made t Suits at a saving of £2 for Cash on other tailors' prices, made its '. appeal straight away, and the 1 splendid suits which have been * turned out during the last two 'years by this Modern Tailoring firm have created a long and ever-increasing list of satisfied, iyes, even delighted customers. 'As a result it has been nece£- ' sary for George Davies Ltd. to secure large premises to cope ■ with the rapidly growing trade. This has been done, and those . large and commodious premises, three- doors higher up than George Davies' old premises, are^ pcc.upied by this go-ahead firm. The shop is one of the finest itf 'Wellington, and ' has been arranged for the utmost convenience of customers. A fine new stock of all the new suitings foi; this season has just been opened up in the new premises, and ybu're invited to see . them now. Business will be conducted on the same principle • which has made this Modern Tailoring concern such <a"f ayour--ite with its patrons — the system ■ of "Satisfaction, or your' money back." Every suit'inade 4 here is to -please 'you in i every way, or it costs you not a Ipenny. ., Nothing could be fairer "or squaf^'r .than "that, and the George Davies Prices for Genui ne .Tailor-made Suits is ' < :-:55/- J .iß3/- } 75/- .CASH,,' Which mean; a "clean saving of £2 to y6\x on the ordinary tailor's prices. Remember the new address :-r— . _,_,„, ... , LIMITED. "The Modern Taiior," ~ zz _rPAr WILLIS .STREET '.- ('Three doors 1 Higher up than old premises), WELLINGTON. 36a Frost & Frost DENTISTS jsSttUy-?X. 1 1 9 Willis St.' ! " mMs^T^^W Wellington. X) ! l iHT "'■> 3 ° Yards above Special attention given to Children's Teeth. Sett of T«th £2/2/- and £3/3/Single Tooth - - - 5/Painless Extractions - - l/« Temporary Sets Re-made to Permanent - £i/1/» '• Teeth Extracted Fres when Set* are /.. ordered. Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. n r~~—~ ■" ""Ti RENZIE'S PEFS© I Supplies the natural ) juices of digestion, I thereby curing IndiI gestion and stomach troubles. I Ail Chemists and Stores, 2/6 i I !■■—!.. I I 20 i Cares RHEOMITISM I HEUMIGii UMB&GG I STIFFNESS SPBAIHS I SOREftESS BRUISES | t* Of all Chtinisis an& Btorest '"Jjj PjTf OST XfßEß.— Arsenical Pills, la 6d; Ltt. Certicura Soap,, Is? Spring Blossom Soap, 6d ; "Hawkins's Inataut Relief Afrthma Powder." Is and 2a tin; Spring Blossom Ointment,, 6d and 1b; Spring Blossom Kilter j6d,and U;,.JilQOinin& Corn (Jure, 6d : Mandarin Laundry Glaze, 6d ■ad la. Sold dverywheru. Fsoni'Whota- 1 gale Drnggiats, or Mrs. Louis* E»wkins. Qeorgs-stregt. jQuaedin.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 102, 2 May 1911, Page 4
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