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| Tailoring. * ■ • ; >. r . - •• : ,v '■ DIFFERENCE IN SUITS. »■ * ► HOW; MEN ARE MISLED. There are three kinas of suits mad®" l0 * measure. First, there's the kind the ".Credit Tailor" charges four, five, and six guineas for. -Then there's the kind which are sent to slop factories to be made, and on which a big profit is madethey're sold mostly by Drapers. Mercers, and Storekeepers and small Suit Shops. Then again there's the other kind of suit— George Davies kind. They're similar to the four. five, and six-guinea Taiexcept in price—mine aro about £2 less. Further on I'll show you why I can i ye you the money. You will find, it's not by taking it out of the suit—it's by saving money myself. Now, since I've brought the prices of suits down throughout the Dominion. a host of imitators' have sprung up. They're the people who give credit they profess to make suits at the same price as mine— so the.v do, but it's only the price that's similar. They can't save money on their production, so to do you a suit at the price, they send it to a slop factory where shirts and dungarees and things are made. These kind of suits can neither keep their shape nor wear well, nor look well either. Now, my suits, although about the same price as those of my imitators, are as different to them as chalk and cheese there's » big difference between cheese and chalk. My suits are not sent to a slop factory. They're made in WORKROOMS ENTIRELY UNDER MY OWN CONTROL—made by experts, who specialise on the making of my suits; specialise in putting character, style, individuality, and comfort into every suit turned out. These suits are made from smiliar materials to what four, five, and six guineas are being charged for in this town, but I don't charge you these prices. My prices start at 50s and leave off at 755.

The reason I can save you the money iB because I can save it myself. Ive my own warehouse—l buy direct from the Mills—l make a hundred suits where the ordinary tailor make 3 one. I sell for cash only, so you don't have to pay for the man who doesn't. The individual profit I make on a single suit wouldn't keep the ordinary tailor in shoe leather, but a small profit on a. hundred suits means a fair profit for me and a bis saving to you. There's only the best English and colonial all-wool tweeds used in the making of my suits, and they're cut with individuality and style. I know so well that I can please you that I give a written guarantee to give you every satisfaction, or refund your money in full. Men in all positions of life. Lawyers, Medical Men. Commercial Men, Clergymen, etc.. are wearing mj suits to their entire satisfaction now. I've a stream of testimonials coming in by every maiL Some of these are put in a little booklet, entitled. " What men say about my suits after they've worn them." I would, like you to read it. , A copy of it can be had at any o' my Branches in the Dominion —and it doesh i cost anything. My - boldness is made possible only by the application of scientific business principles. Just as the reaper and binder enable more corn to be cut. more bread to be made at a less price than when they used to have to cut the corn with the scythe, so my modern methods enable you to secure a first-class suit at a big saving— on the old clumsy method of manufacture.

I am in business to give every man satisfaction and Eave you money. If I don't do what I say I do—well you don't have to pay, that's a\l. It's a fair offer as man to man. Let me measure you for .a suit and prove it yourself. "■ You take no risk—l take it all. My Spring , Suitings . have just arrived. They're the best yet Why not come in and Bee them? You can't place your order at a better time than now, and don't forget the address.

GEORGE DAYIES, AND QUEEN-STREET. Medical. GLOOMY v YESTERDAYS Consequent upon indifferent health have often resulted in a bright futurm by the prompt use of BEECHAM'S FILLS. The cares of business indiscretions in amusement or in diet-may have brought about your trouble, but your condition may BECOME Immediately changed for the better by the use of this medicine. Few of us can triumph, unaided, over a bad state at health. When our digestive organs get thoroughly deranged our case is one calling for prompt attention. Now, in BEECh AM'S PILLS you have a remedy to your hand. HOPEFUL TO-DAYS AND HAPPY TO-MORROWS May be secured by the use of this preparation. You will be gratified and surprised at the improvement right from the very be* 'ginning. The Pills find their way straight to the source of your trouble, and with quiet yet unfailing power remove the evil and its cause. Their good effects upon the Liver. Stomach. Kidneys, and Bowels are quickly realised, and experience will show you that the priceless blessing of perfect health may be secured ' v •B Y RAKING BEEOHAM'S PILLS. Prepared only by ' THOMAS BEECHAM. St. Helens, Eng. Sold everywhere in boxes. Price 101 d (36 pills). Is l#d (56 pills), and 2s 9d (168 pills). • Tea. AMBER TIPS TEA. AMBER TIPS TEA. AMBER TIPS TEA. AMBER TIPS TEA. FIRST FOE EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY TRY IT. '' I s 8 D 110 AKD 9 9 pee lb VOID BOUGH. BITTER. ASTRINGENT xx TEAS. . / ' /: ' They are fell of Tannin and Create Indigestion. U SB - " jyjONK'S rpippLE rjiEA. IT IS NOT BITTER. But is Blch, Thick. Fure, Mellow, And Non-injurious. Imported from the Best Gardens of India and Ceylon. *SK YCUB GROCER FOR IT. "JS gD PER LB. FOR SALEGenuine Magnolia Anti-Friction Aietal. The " Flower" Brand wears from 3 to 10 times longer rhan any, other bearing metal. ' . JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14208, 3 November 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14208, 3 November 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14208, 3 November 1909, Page 10