"MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE HERE BELOW. 3' I don't remember who said that, and I don't car© who said it—it isn't true. Man wants all he can get — especially in, suits. He wants tip-top matei'ial that will give good wear. He wants fine workmanship. He! wants shape-retaining garments—in ! fact, he wants all the goodness he '; can get, and he can get it in the [ George Davies Suits. -Yes, he can get it not occasionally, but at any time during the year—he can get it in his ! nrst suit and in every other suit he ; orders at one of the Davies tailoring ' establishments. This is a cash proposi- i tion from start to finish. I pay cash i for my woollens at the mill, and my , customers pay me cash. The result is j big value for me and bigger value for : yo«- There isn't another tailor in ! the Dominion who can give you value like this. I make the statement and am prepared to prove it. There isn'tj another tailor who can give you such • material—such style—such splendid cutting and fit at anything like my . prices, which are two solid sovereigns I lower than elsewhere. There's an air of superiority about the man who is I wearing a-Davies Suit. No need to I tell him that no other tailor's gar- ' ments come near the style and the ' finish we put into these garments—he knows it. And we have gone on our progressive way, improving on previous styles, and offering a really handsome suit for summer for from 55s Ihe Davies superior s?de of tailoring. Come in and see the big selection of new suitings I'm making ur> for summer wear at these prices — GEORGE DAVIES, The PSS£rn Tailor, Market Street, Blenheim.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 1, 3 January 1910, Page 7
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291Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 1, 3 January 1910, Page 7
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