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ROUS and ROUS OF BEAUTIFUL NEW SUITINGS FOR EASTER. . Only a few weeks until Easter—and that Smart Holiday Suit of yours not yet selected—and all my beautiful new Autumn Suitings just arrived and ready for your inspection. I WHAT ARE YOU GOIN9 TO PAY FOR YOUR EASTER SUIT? You say, no matter what you pay yon want a real clinking Suit—right up-to-date in style—perfect in fit—of the newest fabric—and above all a Suit that will keep its style, fit and appearance right through a season of solid wear. ' But, I presume that you will not be averse to paying £2 less for such a Suit made by a cash tailoring specialist, than you would from the ordinary crcdit-andi cash tailor. Of course £2 is £2 to you just as it is to everybody, and you’ll save it if vou cau. YOU CAN. You can save it by ordering your Suit from GEORGE DAVIES, The Modern Tailor —the Specialist who by modern methods and exclusively cash trading saves you £2 on Genuine Tailor-made Clothes. No fear about the style, fit or quality either. I guarantee the Suit to PLEASE YOU ABSOLUTELY, or you simply don’t take it. You know I couldn’t'do the enormous busiuess I do but for the fact that the Suits I produce substantiate fully the claims I make for them. If you haven’t now a George Davies Genuine Tailor-made Suit to order—take this opportunity of securing a really distinctive Suit for the Easter holidays at £2 less than you usually pay’. 55/- 63/- 76/for cash, and whatever price you pay, tnr personal guarantee to guard you against disappointment. See the magnificent showing of the very newest in Autumn Suitings I’ve just received, and leave y’our Easter order now, it’s none too soon. GEORGE DAVIES, Ltd. The Modern Tailor, 706 Colombo Street - - Christchurch tNext Steel's and opp. Kincaid'*)

a In every corner of the earth the preparation has been going on quietly, but unceasingly. Men have plunged into the frozen regions of the north, and returned with furs, rich and rare. The brilliant birds of the tropics have contributed their gorgeous plumes painted with the radiant hues which only nature can produce. The earth has yielded her increase in cotton and fibre—the silkworm has spun its marvellous web —the sheep has given its foamy fleece —and cunning hands have wrought upon them, weaving fabrics lustrous and beautiful. The preparation is over, the work is accomplished, and the results are now offered for your inspection at o AUTUMN SHOW. Our Home Buyers have been singularly successful in securing for us a comprehensive selection of all that is newest and best in Millinery, Costumes, Fabrics, and the hundreds of little etcetras that appeal to the woman of refinement, flhe stvles have been chosen uith consummate taste and forethought, and are eminently suited to tne colonial requirements. SHOW DAYS FRIDAY 3rd and following days. FOREMOST WITH THE LATEST FASHIONS.

CORONA TiON WiSiTORS and HOLiDA Y-MAKERS. It is time to think about procuring your TiRLIWKS and BAGS for the trip. \\e have stocked f the demand, which has already set in, and the values offered mv lip well in anticipation of pleasing to all intending travellers. Leather Trunks from Saratoga Trunks from Cane Fibre Trunks from Steel Trunks from ... Willesden Canvas Trunks from Fitted Travelling Cases must prove 35/9/. . 37/6 /4 to .£25 We cordially invite your INSPECTION o? our Travelling Requisites Leather and Canvas Hat Boxes from... 17/6 Steel Hat Boxes from ... ... 5/Gladstone Bags from ... ... 35/Solid Leather Suit Cases from ... 60/Willesden Suit Cases from... ... 13/6 Dressing Cases ... ... 15/- to £5 ASHBY, BERGH & CO.L TD. HIGH STREET.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXII, Issue 15558, 7 March 1911, Page 4

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