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THE ADVANTAGES OF CASH TAILORING OYER THE CREDIT SYSTEM. TF A CREDIT TAILOR in a back street pays 30s a week rent and takes three orders a week, it is obvious that 10s must { be charged on each suit to cover rent. j But if this same tailor, by modernising bis methods, did ten times the business, then o|dy One Shilling would be charged to eft oh suit for rent. Now, we are modem tailors—modem in method of dealing and modern in style of production. And the result is we do such s phenomenally large turnover that we are able to supply genuine tailor-made suits at from 63s upwards. Then, again, the credit system demands an allowance being made for bad debts. Worked out on an average of 10 per cent., one man out of every ten does not pay for his suit—the other nine pay for it. There is positively no reason why these nine men should go on paying for their neighbor’s suit. We have introduced the system whereby every man pays for what he gets and gets what he pays for. And to give our further assurance that what we claim is genuine, we guarantee to refund every penny of any man's purchase money should he be dissatisfied with the suit he gets from us. No offer could be more fair, but we make it, knowing that every customer is pot only satisfied with our suits, but sorry ho subscribed so long to the old-fashioned credit system. Can in and see our patterns. It’s the * feel" °f the cloth and the certainty of such s genuine saving on your suit that will convince you fully of the value we offer. SARTORIAL SERVICE, LTD TAILORS FOB MEN, 61 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. OMSONS SODA No. 1 LET your children decide. Give them one plate of Creamoata. At stake on that . dish is our reputation of 40 years. Ask your 'grccer. ARE ASSURED THAT IN ORDER TO MAKE THEIR VISIT A COMPLETE SUCCESS THEY SHOULD NOT MISS THE SPECIAL SHOW-WEEK BARGAINS AT BROWN, EWING’S. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. BBOWN, EWING & CO., And WATSON'S No. 10. VISITORS TO THE SHOW w LTD., PRINCES STREET.

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Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 4

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