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Tremendous Success of the Wellington Branch of George Dayies, Ltd. -- j - - * 1. „ REMOVAL INTO LARGER : : PREMISES. ••-- : Lf~ ■ -■ • It's not much more than two yqars gince George .Dayies, "The MoHer'n Tailor," started- business in this city. To-day the George Davies Tailoring has got a firrpfhold of the masculine community of' Wellington — the combination of style, quality and comfort presented in the George Dayies"' Genuine . Tailor-made' Suits' at a saving of £2 for Cash on other tailors' prices, made its appeal straight away, and the 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, yes-, even delighted customers. As a,' result it has been .necessary 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 ''occupied by this go-ahead firm* * The shop is one of the finest in Wellington, and has been' arranged for the utmost convenience of customers. - .A fine new stock of all the new suitings for this season has just been opened up in the new premises;", and you're invited to see tMem now. Business will be conducted on the same principle which has made "this Modern iT^ilcrmg concern such a -favourite with its patrons-— -the system q£ ''Satisfaction, or your money back." Every suit made here is g"tiafaniteed to please "you in dvery way, or it costs you not a penny. Nothing could be fairer qrj squarer, than- that, and the George, Davies , Prices for Genu-jne;JTailor-made' Suits is - 55/ v 63/-, 75/- CASH, iWhich mean a clean saving of £2 to you- on the ordinary tailor's prices. Remember the new addre.ss.:— -; GEORGE DAYIES : , " : - limited. "The Modern Tailor," - , 64, WILLIS STREET _ [(Three doors higher up than old premises), r' r: 7..7WELLrNGt;OE- "~ ?36a Vigorous life restored bp SCOTT'S Emulsion winch succeeded at once after other things had failed. His .mother, Mrs. E. Cross, Bray. Street, Mosman,' Sydney/N.S;W. (29th July, 10), writes that:: '"Without success I tried numerous preparatitns for my son, aged 10 months. He was very ill with a severe cough, had tip appetite, could- not retain his food, and ~m, ' was so restless dt night that jßfi&i steep. After the first^ bottle Jjmwf) of Scott's Emulsion he mw^S was decidedly better, and W tffll ' no V he 1 00^ 5 quite a different ■■ pll child, and sleeps and eats '■jjBS ■ well, cough quite gone and • J}M&> tutting teeth without any ~**,-" trouble. It is due* to Scitt's- Emulsion that my son's life has been saved." i The sooner Scott's Emulsion is tried, the sooner the " upward turn " begins. Scott's Emulsion is the only emulsion which can give you" CERTAINTY, which rests upon a worldwide reputation for saving sick children, and which should be worth to you many times, the price you pay for Scott's Emulsion. Therefore do not ask for — ask 1 for SCOTT'S EMULSION. Ol all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines. Rheumo removes the excess uric acid from the blood. Hence it is the best cure for rheumatism and gout. * . Jill ChctalstM and Store*,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 16

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