It is surprising how many people there are, who, while taking the greatest pains to keep their bodies clean, yet neglect the most important part — tJieir mouth and teeth. This is much to be deplored when it is considered thai W teeth have i lsttch important I I functions to per* 1 Jform, the chief /of which is the masticati° n of rt 16 food, on which tho conduct of the digestive organs so largely depends. If, there* fore, the teeth are not kept clean nnd free from decay, the food which should go to nourish and strengthen •the body cannot be digested as it should be. How do we set about attaining this desired end? The problem has been solved in an absolutely satisfactory manner, by rinsing the mouth with the antiseptic dentifrice Odol, which is the best dentifrice and mouth-wash that science has yet invented, and the only one recognised by the scientific world that will protect the teeth from decay, and which acts not only during the time of application but for hoursaf terjiae* CASH TAILORING means Better Suits for Less Cost to you. That's the George Davis, Ltd., kind | of tailoring— both paying and receiving cash. We take a pride in the fact that every cutter and tailor we employ is chosen because of his ability, and because we are working on a cash basis, we are able to pay him more for his ,work than he could obtain elsewhere. That is why the George Davies Cash Tailoring is so immeasurably superior to the work that the average credit aod Gash tailor turns out. We make no extravagant daims-*-xye state nothing that you cannot deiimtely prove for yourself. WE MAINTAIN THAT OUR SAC SUITS TO ORDER ARE BETTER QUALITY OF MATERIAL, BETTER IN FIT AND STYLE THAN YOU WILL RECEIVE FOR A MUCH HIGHER PRICE ELSEWHERE. And we ask you to prove it for yottfself. Our 'B4/- Suits to Order are the epi.tome of good High*classs Tailoring, iwe say without reservation that they are easily equal to the £$/tol- suits at the establishments where "bookittgr" is allowed, But, by all our clients paying cash —and by paying cash ourselves, we are awe to reduce the cost to 84/- ; to fully guarantee them against imperfections in making and materials. WE ASK YOUR INVESTIGATION PATTERNS FREE ALWAYS. Our J53/3/- Suit ta ttfar is a Beauty. GEORGE DAVIES LIMITED, " The Progressive Tailors," 64 Willis-street, WELLINGTON. 49
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 3
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