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0 «K 5 ss Sts! H 3312. New design 9cfc. Gold Bracelet, set with Bub.cd find Diamonds, £4 10,»brss H 1974. Sot. Gold Bracelet net with Amethjat and Pearls, 40/IWWI m m m We have gathered together for your selection a showing of Bracelets which, for real quality, late style, and reasonable price must commend itself to any intending purchaser .... Years of experience have taught us what the public want, and what manufacturers can fill these wants. We give our patrons the benefit of our experience .... Our new stock includes Plain, Engraved, and Jewelled designs from 25/- to £3O. QWO3. Handsome 15ct. Gold Bracelet, set with ono Diamond HIIS6. 9ct. Gold Amctlirst and two Sublet), £7 10/- and Peari-set Star Pendant, u 0

AFTER ALL-EVERY MAN WANTS TO EARN MORE. Not that he may hoard it up like some old miser—nor paint toe town reel with it—but solely that uVnay be spent to advantage in other diimctions. One way of earning more is to spend less. Without sacrificing quality, to get the saijic. article, at a reduced price is the aim of the richest merchants in the world. . They call it hunting for better value. It is what has made them rich. To earn more, spend less—that is me way. And when I claim that I can save you at least £2 on your suit if you will pay cash and still give you the i.imt quality of fabrics and tailoring, the opportunity is open to you to earn ■re by spending less. The tailor-made suits that I am making for Winter are surprisingly big value. . . , , The. materials arc exciting the keenest admiration from men who know what gfood materials mean; —they admit that even another £2 will not buy similar quality elsewhere. I personally selected each pattern, feeling that your interests could best be served by'my doing so. They come from the finest mills of the u'orld —English, Scottish, Irish and Colonial. Owing to the big business that 1 do, the mills have readily sought me, knowing that the CASH was ready for them the moment the delivery was rtiade.

With the result that you cannot select an old fashioned or inferior material from my stock at any time. I want vour order, also because I know l have the staff to do it justice. Many tailors will show you materials that are good for newness of design and excellence of weaving, but when the suit comes home —! It isn’t for that you spend money. It isn’t to have a good material spoilt and to bang like a sack that you have paid 4 and 5 guineas. I want to make your next suit, because I am of the opinion that you will be satisfied with the result of my tailoring. Whatever price you pay, I guarantee a perfect fit, however much your figure varies from the ordinary. I have been making suits for a few s.ut, now for thousands of men who come back to me regularly every season. That is the strong argument 1 offer you. It sounds like “ Don’t ask me how I suit--rask the man who pays ” —and it is exactly what I mean. If I don’t suit you, I don't ask you to pay pie. Satisfaction is a sine-qua-non of .'very order given at any of my shops. How satisfactory my suits are can be learnt from my booklet “ What men say about my suits after they have worn them!” I send it free of charge to any man who is sufficiently interested to call or write for it. If you’ll tell me at the same time vhat you are paying for your suits to irder I will select patterns that the ;redit-and-cash tailor supplies at that irice and promise to make you as ;mart a suit as ever he made at that price for you at exactly two pounds lets. If 1 couldn’t do it do you think that •ny business w udd have assumed the proportions it has ? Satisfaction to the customer is the means by which my unique business has been built up, and satisfaction to the customer is the means by which I intend it to grow. Satisfaction to EVERY customer—and YOU 1 ask to become one of thousands I will make suits for this , Vinter. Can we see you about your new suit to-day P 5/-. 6V- and 75/-. FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS TO ORDER. GEORGE DAVIES, The Modern Tailor. 182-18,1 Colombo Street, next Steel’s and opposite Kincaid’s.

Tumbler with Fixture, THE GREAT DISINFECTANT AND DEODORANT. All Grocers, Storekeepers, etc., in quart bottles, £, 1 and 2 gallon jars SUPERFLUOUS HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN OR DISFIGUREMENT. American Method. The Only One in Canterbury. VALAZE MASSAGE PARLOURS, MRS FLETCHER, 12, CRauceiy nine. .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15257, 18 March 1910, Page 3

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