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j -Sooner of later a man learns the ldsson of true tailoring 1 economy— that it pays to order his suit at a cash tailor's, and pay cash for it. The discriminating 1 buyer, who has learned this lesson of economy, is responsible for the solid and steady growth of our business. The man jvho pays us cash for his suit is certainly going to get a better suit for &ss money than if he buys on credit. ' We want to emphasise the important fact that you will see a great difference between our garments for. <3ash and suits bought elsewhere on Iredit-— at the same prices. Then our Assortment of Woollens is equal in <Size and variety to any stock in th^ city. It is a great deal larger than hany. The handsome Browns with a judicious sprinkling of Greys— the jlopular stripes with various shades of Colour intenvoven-— the many different shades of blue—all these ate here in #reat variety, and good enough to please any taste. '■' There are so many tailors bidding ■ for your trade, that it's doubtless hard to know which one to give your Sfder to. It's a matter you've got ib figure out fqf yourself. Try a suit , kt George Davies, Ltd., and pay cash —then compare it with the one that you bought 'oft the credit plan else* , ,#here. 1 The difference willbe Most marked* #fl.d unquestionably in our favour. : , We believe we take more trouble <>ver a suit than most tailors. We • fake more than ordinary care in the measuring and cutting. We use the finest trimmings and put the highest possible grade of workmanship into igyery garment. I We have private, well-fitted fitting , rooms, and leave absolutely nothing ■ itndone to ensure the greatest possible Satisfaction' to you, (THE GEORGE DAVIES SPECIAL .VALUE SAC SUIT OF PURE .WOOL COLONIAL TWEEDS, ' «9/3/-, TO YOUR ORDER,' GUARANTEED. GEORGE DAYIES '.. LIMITED. PROGRESSIVE TAILORS," \ . 64, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 49

| Registered !J! J We have a "REGISTER" I system in our offices, whereby every l - patient treated by us can be referred - | to in a, few moments. I s . That " Register " to-day shows j( ■> that we have treated ninety thousand i* (90,000) people, or in other words, I nearly the population oi Auckland, f We treat more people than any ten I * dentists in New Zealand, and we k buy our materials direct from the I Factories, thereby enabling us to '. , supply you with the best materials I at one-half the usual charge made ' f by other dentists. g Our Offices are the largest In I Australasia, and our Operators are t all College.trained men of the i highest standard. I . Ask your neighbor about DR. $ RAYNEK'S American Dental Par- | ' lore, and don't be misled by others I using our name. " i American Dental Parlors I WINDER'S CORNER WELLINGTON I t a

Ig, . 1 VENZIE'S PEPS© i I Supplfes the natural j? juices of digestion, I', thereby curing Indi- | gestion and stomach I troubles. I All Chemists and Stores, 2/6 ii^"llr** Amir ■ QfiUMTV I Scotsmen do we!| on [ ! Oatmeal. \ Zealanders do I I better; on j ff. Packed, "a bag within a<bng." fa

3wHV fiROW OLD * I BEFORE YOUR I\M? • To look *1d il to ttt\ oltl-Md (««1 eld it Io b« , 61(1, Add nothing makes yau look old Quicker tb»a ' 1 o few ate'/ haifi. But why have Grey Hnif *t alt. when Milot t-U't Restore will quickly, safely Sn tl ittfely tutac it to n< original colouf and tuitf e< at ih« t»m titnt frforttoting lustifiafli grtwtn. Mitoi « net « dye«* ' {l » n-^tiis/e i» no ivk. mi using Mitos H»if ReMat ct ,A Pries 7/6 pet bsitie. pwlutl ffee tt> *ity aaetett. g All eoJtespGtidstiee iifietly confidential— private H gjV.ts civsn frw. H j Mi&B SVL EVfeSLWAiN, | 204 Queen Streel, AUCKLAND. i^mm^gM unr 'T^TV~^rSlsT PREVENTION 60U uPcnrMMw animals. tv-M-m public are earnestly requested to 1 1-itidly communicate any act of hawynal Mutual BaiWiflg«i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24, 28 July 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24, 28 July 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24, 28 July 1911, Page 4

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