A HARD BLOW TO THE OLDFASHIONED TAILORING IDEA.
'The old-fashioned idea of buying a suit and paying for it from one month to twelve, had a mighty blow given it when my cash tailoring system was launched. The antiquated plan of buying woollcnd a piece l> ' and a piece there, at the loerd whole- *. warehouse comes under the same ling. The incontestable fact is tkat—ijivo proved my caso and thousands of Mm are now wearing the GEORGE I WIKS Suits. I have demonstrated that the cash idea and buying materials from the manufacturer results in a sure and safe saving to YOU the wearer, of TWO SOVEREIGNS on every suit. If you're a cash payer I can promise you more real suit quality and nioro style for less money, cutters and tailors make the garments and I finish the work by givimr you a guarantee to refund the whole of vour money if you're not absolutely pleased. THE DA VIES SUIT TO MEASURE 55s to 84s ARE EQUAL TO ANY SUIT MADE BY ANY TAILOR ANYWHERE AT A £2 HIGHER PRICE. Prove it for yourself—you run no risk in doing so.—GEORGE DAVIES, The Modern Tailor, Richmond Quay, Greyrnoulh.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 February 1910, Page 1
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