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1! Tailoring.

pHTERENCE IN H; SUITS. MOW MEN ARE Ml ■ MISLED,

fggv — There are three kinds of suits made to MAulure. first,, Uteres the kind the Credit charges tour. five, and six guineas X* fbeii there's the kind which are sent to . t factories to be inane, ana on which" * his profit is made— they're sold mostly 03 fe Si , Mercers, and sStoreKeepers ami small ffihopa Then, again, there's the other ' • Stnd of suit—the George Davies kind, ihey ro ffiar to the tour, live,, and six guinea ffier's except in price mine are about hi J,,. Further on I'll show you why 1 can Ifvi you tno money. You will find its not ft using it out of the suit-it's by saving mnnnv myst!!'. Now, since I've brought the Sice of suits down throughout the Dominion i a host of imitators have sprung up. lhej ro a. Moplo who give creditthey profess to make raits at the same pricp as mine—and £ they do, but it s only tho price that !?mtar. They can't save money on their urodaction. so to do you a suit at the prico they Sid it to a slop factory where shirts »nd dungarees and things are made, llieso : kind of suits can neither keep their shape ; nor wear well, nor looK well either. ..Now, my suits, although about tho same price as those of my imitators, are as different to ."them as chalk and cheese —and there s a bit I difference between cheese ami chalk. My : units are not sent to a slop factory, they re made in WORKROOMS ENTIRELY UNDEK uY OWN CONTROL—mafia by experts, who sneciaiise on the making of ray suits; fc«MdaiiSo in putting character, style, mdiTidual'W'. and comfort into every suit turned flnt. These suits are made from similar ma' teriftls to what four, five, and six guineas m being charged for in this town but 1 don't charge you these prices. M > prices ' .tart at 50s and leave off at 755. ' The reason I can save you the money is wise I con save it myself. I've my own warehouse—l buy direct from the Mills— make a hundred suits where the ordinary tailor makes one. I sell for cash only, so Ton don't have to pay for the man who doesn't. The individual profit I make on a •infile suit wouldn't keep the ordinary tailor ; in shoe leather, but a small profit on a hundred suits means a pair profit for me and ft big saving to you. 'lhe.ro .i only the best English and Colonial all-wool tweeds med in the making of my suits, and they re cat 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 ail positions of lite—Lawyers, Medical men. Commercial Men, Clergymen, etc.are wearing my suits to their entire satisfaction now. I've a stream of testimonials coming 111 bv every mail. Some of these are put in a little booklet, entitled "What men say about mv suits after they've worn them., I would like you to read it. A copy of it. can be had at any of my Branches in the Dominion—and it doesn't cost anything. My iitbnriness is made possible only by tho 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 com with the scythe, so my modern methods enable you to secure a first-class suit it a biff saving on tho eld clumsy method of manufacture. I am in business to give awry man satisfaction and save you money. If I don't do what I say I do—well, you d<m't have to pay. that's all! It's a fair ' offer as man to man. Let mo measure you for a' suit, and prove it vourself. You take bo.risk—l take it all. My Spring Suitings hate lust arrived. They're the best yet. , i fhv not come in and see them? Ton can't • -<idaM »our order at a better time than now. jnd don't forget the address.

! GEORGE DA VIES, 1 ' 46 and 47, qtfeen-stbeet. I ''SV ' . ■' ' ______ »U, BRANCHES AT WAIHI. i >J *' HAMILTON, l|i|p|l|r. ' THAMES, \ a^ 1,1 WHANGAREt ' v ' ' ' " ROTORUA. ■ ■ ■ • press and Fashion. I . ■■ Jjj A TION OF LEASE. jgHOWBOOM AND APERY gi ALE. 15/'t ,* 1 ■ . 1 SUBNET'S SHOP. NEAR POST OFFICE. . i XAKANGAHAPE ROAD. /; la having % ' , QENTJINE QLEARANCE gALE Owing to the Expiration of oar Lease. ' i-,ft i; ... "' T ' JgVERY RETICLE UNASKED AT Q.IVING pRICES. L SARNEY, D""™NEAR POST OFFICE, If] f* KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 1 : I r,i, = |« Watchmakers and Jewellers. ,'V JONES DEO S. ,«! i"' ONES -D BOS. , jpOR pBESENTS. FOB BIRTHDAY OR WEDDING PRESENTS There is nothing quit© so nice as a SUITABLE PIECE OF JEWELLERY OR ti : ; SILVER PLATE. 1 # • ■ And at ' : l ;■ •' ' TONES TjROS. , W ONES IJRO3. 'TOBiJIAY ALWAYS EELY ON GETTING » u . THE NEWEST AND BEST. IttE PRICES, TOO, ARE MOST REASON- "' , t„ " ABLE. J<ot» Our Only Address: . : 110, K iEA * NiAHAPE R. OAD ' >. ' AUCKLAND.

gPKOIAL NOTICE. Iml#f(J. "\yATTS. JEWELLER - " (Successor to W. Maud). ' birt'Jt?!®!' 8 ® us ' neg » is not being given up, Blent mm ,v. e conducted under new manage- : SI °» tho same lines. OREAT rptii, n X 801(1 out to me at a SffW all Goods will be sold sainn ir* .»in Mr Maud, and the same Barytas are still to be had in all lines. (entiT '°n Wedding or Christmas PreAl to th« nt CI 7 of every description, and "ate, nf C p ear>e;,t „. Sho " ** town lor all i "S» of Be P air Work. iUI^ a trial visit and see for yourself, J, G. W 55 ' JEWELLER, | * *i' •' KARANQAHAPE ROAD. 'XM A 9 presents. ~, *A S. * 1 RESENTS. , BEE OUR MAGNIFICENT SHOW ijflfl;.; ;:■■■ ' Of -Jewellery and SlllSrt, C' A Special Display of ' 1 BANm vJ EGS> brooches, -"ANGLES, AND PENDANTS. a?I C gos.\ pr , ices ARE famous. 00(1(1 Marked m Plain Figures. ° PEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9.30. B|ft • ' J AS pASCOE. " , , TH RELIABLE JEWELLER, Sag KARA NO AHA I'M i:,nn THE AUCKLAND SCHOOL for ' ENGINEERS. C «tilt«ate r rt n al: - JAS - w * BOWER. ■ Art ' Corl»ln K a(1 Mechanical Engineer, it WfiWd 4 v«I!u !'! u:u u Courses. *0■' '■ tment Oertiilmi^' a ? !iefor ALL Governf Write or %i ]" team an(l Oil. 8 : TYl?n4u r!?- r , Prospectus. IffilßsTlEFT i fiUaDlN'us. CUSTOM£ASI, Auckland. I. STEVENSON AND CO'S I fehufc ° N LEMON SQUASH, if^-^ Lemon Tree to the Bottle. II ' ' Cane Sugar added. I # .ail leading Stores and Hotela. W'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14237, 7 December 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14237, 7 December 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14237, 7 December 1909, Page 3