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GOLD BRACELETS H 1974.—9 ct. Gold Bracelet-, Set with Amethyst and Pearls, iu a Morocco Caso, t* j 819— Massive 9 ot. Gold Diamond and Ruby Set Braoelet, in a Morocco Case, £3/3/q 9203. 9 ct. Gold Diamond nnd Sapphire Set Bracelet, in a Morocco Case, £3/15/- j STEW AIT DAWSON & €O. (N.Z.) LTD. HIGH ST.-- CHRISTCHURCH

How the Style is SV3aS stained. Many people wonder bow it is that my suits never lose their distinguished look even when it is uearlj- worn out a George Davies Suit is quite unmistakable —you would recognise it anywhere by its distinctive hang and shape. I will tell you why. It is because George Davies’ Suits are made right to begin with. My system of cash trading has put my business on a footing that enables me to have my agents’ “ scouts ” in a sense at every style centre ol Western Europe and America. These men are all experts in the art of dressing. Every turn of the wheel of men’s fashion is noticed by them—every kind of correct dressing comes under their vigilent eyes. So it is that the correct mode in man’s apparel —the mode of the moment is correctly reflected in the clothing from George Davies’ establishment. Then, again, my system of doing business enables me to employ the very cream of ihe tailor’s craft in New Zealand. No other tailor is quite in my position in this regard—no other suits can carry that distinctive air that characterises mine. Because the right cut is, as it were, inculcated in the suit at lirst. Then the materials—they are all chosen on the same system—every one is the outcome of watchful judgment. Some are made in the mills specially for me—the fashionable shade and pattern is woven into textures to suit the needs of the New Zealand climate. So, right from the start, goodness and style is grafted into every suit that bears the name George Davies. Now for a stertling fact— SUITS MADE IN THIS WAY COST LESS THAN THE ORDINARY KINDTWO POUNDS LESS. Find it hard to believe, eh? Well, the best thing to do is to come round and see for yourself—seeing’!', believing—and I’ll warrant you a rare surprise when you see the values I'm putting up. I make one stipulation, and that’s no stipulation in the sense of being any hindrance. It’s just this—- ' that you pay CASH. It has been the rule of my business for years, and it’s just that principle carried right out that enables me to make the best suits in New Zealand for two pounds less than you would pay elsewhere for suits of this calibre. It’s doubtful if such good clothes in some respects —such stylish fine garments are obtainable at all in the Dominion excepting from George. Davies. New patterns just come to hand—will you inspect them ? 55/- 63/- 75/- for Genuine Tailor-Slade-Suits-to-Order. GEORGE DAYSES, Ltd. The Modem Tailor, 706 COLOMBO STREET (Next Steel’s and opposite Kincaid's), CHRISTCHURCH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15511, 11 January 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15511, 11 January 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15511, 11 January 1911, Page 5