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' Tailoring. « THE " GEORGE DAVIES" SPECIALTY. IN TAILORING TO ORDER. THE "KEEP SHAPE" FRONT. SUPPLIED AT; £2 LESS , THAN ORDINARY TAILORS' PRICES. I know you have experienced difficulty in getting the coats of your Suits to keep their shape. ■. ■ , No doubt you have gone from tailor to tailor only to receive the same degree of disappointment— well-fitting coat at the start that gradually wrinkles and looks old after a few weeks. This was ONE of the imperfections in tailoring that I decided to overcome in my unique Cash System of Tailoring. That you should have no cause for, complaint—but rather one for self-congratula-tion was the object I set myself to attain. . And I've attained it. The Coat of the Suit that you order at George Davies' will have a splendid haircloth front of a special manufacture that is guaranteed to keep its rigidity through a long life of service. It is padded and quilted in the best possible manner by experienced, tailors,. and when finished I guarantee the permanency of the coat front. V, It is an.important point, and that is why I emphasise it. Just one word more in regard to it. Read this testimonial I recently received. " Dear Sir,—l am taking the opportunity of writing to you to say that the suit I ordered from you came to hand a few days ago, and I am pleased to say proved a first'class fit. lam really pleased to find that you can turn oUt garments for such reasonable terms. What pleases me most is the ' Keep-shape .'. front which you put. into the coat, which is a vast improvement on the way our tailors turn out things here, and in future I shall always send to your firm: for my clothes, and shall also recommend you i' firm to my friends.—Yours, etc., F.W.S." - / . ... That is the sort of letter I am constantly receiving. I - I've probably two thousand on my files, all written in the same strain. It just shows how powerful cash is when it becomes an /active principle between the buyer and seller. ,1 could never give the value I do if I did not receive cash. • • You would never wear a suit to order under four and live guineas if the opportunity hadn't been given you by the instituting of my colossal Cash Tailoring Busi- . ness. ; "But my prices are 555, 635, 755, and ,77s 6d—a saving of £2 for you. ■ Now I want your next orderthe Suit, I will turn out for you will merit my asking •for it. . , . , ." . - It will be tailor-made from start to finish —the material will be pure all-wool fabric — the linings and trimmings will -be as good as ever you have received at a much higher price...and the .George Davies famous " Satisfaction or money back" guarantee accompanies each, Suit to provide for the return of every penny you have paid if the Suit does not meet your approval in every way. -> Decide now to save two sovereigns on your Suit. Abandon the credit-tailor, who expects you to pay a proportion of his bad debts. Call in and see the splendid new' style suitings I'm showing—all pure wool fabrics of the very latest designs. Or drop me a postcard with your name and address on* it. I will send you sample patterns at once, and my popular book entitled, " What men say about my Suits after they have worn them." See about it now—to-dayif .you want the best Suit you've ever worn at £2 less than you've ever paid for a genuine tailor-made Suit such as I will make you. The George Davies Suit, under the . George Davies 'iGuarantee, is' what .you ,vvant. ' , GEORGE DAVIES, THE MODERN TAILOR, 46, Queen-st., Auckland. Nearest branches ift Thames, Whangarei, and Waihi— other branches; throughout New Zealand. •' • ."'?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14301, 22 February 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14301, 22 February 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14301, 22 February 1910, Page 8