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I Tailoring. A 95-TAILOR-MADE SUIT TO ORDEB FOB » SAVE £2. Every man wants to do that—without sacrificing qualify of material and good fit. I have caused quite a revolution in tailor ins and brought within the reach of th« lowest-paid man in the Dominion smart, well fitting Suits at a 50 per cent .reduction in price. No hide-bound conservative methods control my firm. I so to rock in order to supply my customers faithfully and well. I buy all my materials in large quantities —direct from the mills—for cash—and before the buying season has really started. Thus I am able to select in any quantity the Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, etc., that will be Fashionable, where the local tailor is compelled to buy by the few yards at top market price And when .YOU order your Suit from me you get the benefit of this new method, in actual saving of pounds, shillings and pence. Nor is that all— Suits are made in my own workrooms, under my personal supervision. by well paid. Union labour, working under ideal conditions, ensuring that every good point in the matter of cutting and tailoring is included and finished in the way that only enthusiastic workpeople arb capable of. This guarantees that your Suit will be scientifically produced in the very latest cut and material that the London season says is corroct. Then the last and greatest point of all is that 1 SELL FOR CASH ONLY. When you say " Davies makes my next suit," yon KNOW for a certainty that you are NOT going to help pay for the " dead-heads" or credit customers. There are no " dead-heads" or creditors hanging on to my tailoring establishment. Everybody pays cash. Thus, everything is at bedrock—no huge staff of clerks and collectors to pay forno bills on either side to worry about—just cash and the transaction is over and done with. Whatever price you decide to pay. goes directly into VALUE IS YOUR SUlT—and bigger value than is possible ever at other establishments imitating the Davies methods. For the hundreds of Suits I turn out weekly and the small profit I reckon to make on each is sufficient profit for any reasonable man. »JIHEN rpiiE JQAYIES Q.UARANTEE. This is YOUR legal protection, guaranteeing your entire satisfactionIn short, it implies that the Suit will be correctly and skilfully cut by high-class tailors in one of the leading styles of the day, with hair-cloth front to coat, natural graceful shoulders, hand-worked and with linings and trimming of the best quality; vest cut with moderate opening to show broad-end ties, and trousers cut by a special trousers staff in such a way as to fit neatly at hips and to fall gracefully to boot This is what the Davies Guarantee means, and if it isn't complied with in every respect—the Suit won't cost you a penny. Call or write saying you want It. and the whole of your deposit or purchase money will be instantly refunded. There's no risk to you—it is "up to Davies" to satisfy. Two pounds can be saved by you NOW— will you save it cn your Christmas Suit? Call or write for patterns and the two booklets, " How to .Save Two Sovereigns on Your Next Made-to-Moasure Suit." and also " What Men Say About My Suits after they have Worn Them." and treat yourself to a present of Two Sovereigns before the holidays. Do it to-day I GEORGE DAVIES, jgUIT gPECIALIST. 46, Q UEEN - ST Medical. TAKE CARE ' OE YOUR HEALTH la one of those ordinary, every-day admonitions that are so rarely observed. Health, the most valuable, is often the most neglected of all earthly blessings. It is not until a man experiences a sensible decline of his vital powers that he begins to bestow any really serious thoughts about the matter. So long as he is free from pain and inconvenience he is usually content to let things drift, with the inevitable result that diseases which might have been easily dealt with at an early stage are allowed to attain alarming and dangerous proportions. This is particularly the case with regard to Stomach and Liver derangements. So little is the importance of sound healthy digjstion understood or appreciated that it is usual to disregard common symptoms of disorder, and not until actual pain or weakness is established is the matter seriously attended to. This is indeed surprising, when we remember how largely the Stomach and Liver determine the health of the entire body, u.jtl even more remarkable when we recall the fact that the digestive organs can be maintained in perfect health by an occasional (lose of Beecham's Pills. If your Stomach. Liver, or Bowels are out of order, Beecham's Pills will p-jt them right, and if they are in order Beecham's Pills will ■ keep them right. TAKE BEECHAM'S PILLS. Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens. Eng. Sold everywhere in boxes. Price 10id (36 pills). Is ltd (56 pills), and 23 9d (168 pills). The Stud TO BREEDERS OF la LA-KftpJ * hacks, hunters, rTrS f*H AND POLO PONIES. tfXWSrtSSSHI The Pure Arab Stallion rjAiTUS 11. Abdallah Caste, foaled 1900. Gray, about 14.2 hands. LIST FULL. TITUS 11. won the Poonah Arab Derby and all the weight-for-inche3 races there; also the Bombay Derby and similar races there until weighted out at list 71b. the highest weiwht ever allotted to an Arab in India. Terms: 4gs. at service, or sgs. at end of season, or 6gs. if not paid by Ist January 1.-). N.B.—Grass kept for mares at Is fid per week. All care taken but no responsibility incurred. Full particulars at Farmers' Auctioneerin? Company, Stud Groom, or Owner DUDLEY RAINE, Ruakiwi. Ngaruawahia. Mares railed met at Ngaruawahia by Mr Jackson. ' Ranges.. " Cooking in Hot Weather is killing work —so many a tired wife says, after hours apent in cooking over a blazing fire, with ovens that won't work, flues that don't act and boilers that seem to be continually empty! -With an ORION range things are different; its many special features and patented ideas, along with Perfect Draueht Rapid Ovens and Big Boilers, ensure Convenience, Cleanliness, and genuine Comfort! Sen'd for particulars. H. E. SHACKLOCK. LTD., "ADTAAI " Dunedin, Wellington, \J JX-L . and Auckland. i >' , ========: COUNTRY Visitors to Auckland— yj straight" for Cooper's Little Hat Shop, Queen-st.. for., right Hat at the right price.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14250, 22 December 1909, Page 4

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