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[g| well-knowjo. business ipaxi talked into one of the large city tranches of George Da vies Ltd., jthe?Moclern Tailors, a few clays 'agoji and asked to see the Managdfr. He hadiwitk hini two suits ,wlnsjsh lie asfcecl-tlie Manager to inspect. "I liave noticed," lie said> " tha^ you' claim 'to save mefl £2 on a Genuine Tailormaae Suit for cash. I did not believe this could . be done — in 'faci^ I was prejudiced against you£ firm, thinking you were 'cheap tailors making inferior sui|)|. But one day it struck me pin heading your acft that you (WOtlidn't make such a genuine grttaiantee x>ffer unless there was fconlething in it, so I decided to ita.k4 : you at your word and order ia etiit under your guarantee. [Now look at these two suits — one^was made by one of the most 1 rfojs^lorfable'" tailors in New ZeaIgnd at a cost ol £6/12/6. The '-iri^heij one.; was, made by you and jtiSst me £3/12/6. Your suit is iefqual in material,, cut and fit, jaad superior in finish. I am Satisfied' that your claim to save '&%■ is modest, and you can depeiid on my future custom." , jlnis is but one of the thousands *ps} testimonials received by this' i modern firm of cash tailors, and 1 '[though unique and - almost in- < fcr^dibiei, it is vouched for as an" * jabsolttte fact. The local branch address is George Davies Ltd., ! !-";The Modern Tailors," 64 Willi^ Street, "Wellington. iFrost & Frost OUR WONDERFUL SETS WITH ' -r; PORCELABM GUMS ARE "A Fac-simile of Nature Sets of Teeth £2/2/- and £3/3/I ! Single Tooth -, - rf 51RtinlcM.Extractisns . - 1/J ' Sets Re-made to Permanent - £1/1/Teeth Exb:acted Free when Sett us ordered. Open Saturdays till 9 p.to. HUT-MILK I Wzr bAjftTY. DELIOIOUSi P M- «^-^*.. l^g. | I 3d., Bd.; S Is. I « Off Alii 0O2Ti'I10a?IOlirEBS. I FOR SUWSWIER PINEAPPLE SQUASH'I- 'iV ■ ''' BLACK CURRANT SQUASH ■ RASPBERRY SQUASH S '/-.- LEMON SQUASH Fr*sh ripa Fruit Juices prepared at the clean factory If the ideal breakfast food. There is health and vigour in every grain oi it. There i« not a grain of impurity in a ton of it. There is not in the world any other preparation of rolled oats "just as good.". The finest cereal food the ages have produced is c OATINA Stop Co\x^King * Y«ilr cough or cold can be quickly cured. Take a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss home with you to-night. Free from aarmful narcotics it will break up the cough, Sooth the irritation, and leave the chest and,lungs strong and healthy. .' But be sure you get Borinington's Borinington's Irish Moss . „ *a REMZIE'S ' j| FEFSO | J ; Digests the food you ! eat and converts it into j ■ that wholesome blood j j which builds up the ! | - system. I All Chemists and Stores, 2/6

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 119, 16 November 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 119, 16 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 119, 16 November 1911, Page 4

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