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Concerning Style in Taisoring. i^'tyle in yotti; suit is jiist as flinch an essential as quality. In the minds f of many ( exacting dressers it is the most important feature considered, though incidentally it's the quality underneath the style that makes the iityle fully effective. ~ We keep -constantly in touch iwith the leading style sources of tiie Old World and America. tltfot one change takes place t%re that is not closely followed lldfe. We continually follow .these fashions when making our •^tailor-iaaatTe s-uits-to-measure, Perhaps- you do not conform '.\OT. fall m : with the present-day styles. 'Maybe you have your own. ideas, of style and individuality in dress, and prefer your suits made accordingly. Then come to George Davies, Ltd., for your suits. Although we tailor our suits in accordance iwith the ' present-day fashion .plates, we do not limit ourselves solely tp them. No, we specialise on individual likes and dislikes, and we can make your suit 1 'AS ?OV WANT IT MADE, I ■ qttite regardless of our own ideas ■ if you wisli it— and, further- 1 more, we absolutely^ guarantee tliat you will be satisfied with 1 it.- " Our guarantee saysi "We do >' liereby guarantee to make a ; SOTD OI 1 .CLOTHES to your '.•entire satisfaction^ , Should, 1 however, the said suit of clothes, 1 for any fault ' whatsoever, not L meet with your approval, we tin- ; dertake to receive the clothes back again, and to rettirn the j whole of th& amount which was paid on delivery, and in addi- , tion to return the deposit ', money, 5 ' ■ Out money-saving 1 cash prices range from 50/* to 84/- for tailor.made suits to order. Now then, write or call for our latest Winter patterns, and set about getting a suit made to order in the esact style that you like it. GEORGE DAYIES LIMITED, THE PROGRESSIVE TAILORS, 64, WILLIS STREET ' J(Three door-s higher up than old adttress), WELLINGTON, 45 MntistryT" iDr/tCC. MORPETH, D.D.S. HERBERT T. RICHARDSON 1 (Late Phil, and London). U7, WILLIS STREET (Opp. V.M.C.A.) Hours— ' • ' " 9 am, to $ p.m. - •Saturday, g a.m. to t p.m. .Tetephdiie 1488. Consultation Free. / ■"' " Jllu v ! CHUBBY CHKDRENX lIfVAftIABLV tOVfi >. ' 11 f out children are not chubby, ; or if you want to keep them chubby as they are, start them on OATltf A now ! ; Oatintt, it packed • n ' 4 bug within a baa." <jyWBM| {& /h fa ji % *7 ■HW Wat Mil E^t w Free Tours CifCtt)«f« eentainiog fail pafliculir* from «U C«nf?6Uon««,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 15, 18 July 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 15, 18 July 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 15, 18 July 1911, Page 10