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THE STANDARD OF SUIT EXCELLENCE.

" THE FIT'S THE THING."

GUARANTEED BY GEORGE DAVIES.

AT A SAVING OF £2 THE SUIT TO ORDER. -

The man with whom good fit is the point of determination is the man who appreciates the George Davies Suits. \ The man who puts exclusiveriess, of patterns on a level with "fit" meets his wishes hero also. ~ r . \. In fact, my. clientele is of the widest nature. From the ,M.P. who prefers to pay cash for his : ,suits.down, to the humblest artisan in the land, who objects to paying an extra two pounds unnecessarily, I am giving greater satisfaction than" ever because my methods are getting more perfect every day. Once again I say—l want your order and having received it, will merit keeping your custom by giving you full suit-satisfaction in every, respect. The garments we create for our.; patrons are ABOVE THE AVERAGE of those made by the ordinary tailor at much higher prices. -' ; V ' ... - ■■■• ■ _.' They are just a little better, just a little fresher in the pattern, just a little neater in the fit—in fact, just those little "some-' things" .that make them '. more desirable than what 50 per cent, more in price buys elsewhere. ',". It is my Unique System of Cash Tailoring that does it! : '.' ' •' , By buying and selling for cash I am able- to show % you patterns of ; such superiority as to cause the credit tailor to ejaculate 'that it couldn't be done for the money.. "'- : > Well, it couldn't with honesty— his case. k . "".; ~ But it can—and with profit in, mine. > Cash works wonders with the millowners where business is conducted almost entirely on bank.. drafts' and promissory notes. . My cash—-or its ; equivalent—a cheque that is sure to be honoured when presented —opens out many a handsome pattern that means marvellous value for the"price. . Such fabrics are being saved for me. • And they come to you almost as soon, as I've bought them for selection and use in the suit I make to your order. As with the "materials/ so with the making. - ' -..'/'. ■ ~■.'-■' ;.-■•; , ".■ Because' I can guarantee constant work of ,the best kind to - cutters, and tailors I have gathered round me a staff of workmen unequalled in the Dominion. V I'm proud of the work they turn out and so will you be if you leave the order for your . next Suit at my shop. '....- Remember that it will cost you £2 less than you i can' purchase the same Suit for elsewhere. -■'V If you are in;the habit of paying £4 15s or £5 5s for a suit to your measure, I will give you exactly the same quality forsss or 635, cut and finished in up-to-date style and .; guaranteed to give you satisfaction in every degree, or I will not ask you to -pay me. ~ '"•;■■ '■'.[. -. % '\'".,: "■■■. ;V-. : -',;: : -, i',''-''Call in and see my rolls of new season's | fabrics. Everything is arranged for quick choosing. If you 5 cannot ;call, I have the patterns made up ready for. posting, arid will send them at once, so that they will reach you the. same day: as I get your request. , If you're wanting your new suit for Easter it would be wise to let me know at once. ; '■■;' , Remember my cash prices range from 55s to 75s (£2 less than you'd pay elsewhere for a tailor-made suit). '■'.' .-.'..■ V GEORGE DAVIES, THE MODERN TAILOR, 46, Queen-street, ... Auckland. Nearest Branches at Thames, ..Whangarei, and.Waihi j: 36 other Branches throughout New Zealand. .V ''■ ■ /. .'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14302, 23 February 1910, Page 4

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THE STANDARD OF SUIT EXCELLENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14302, 23 February 1910, Page 4

THE STANDARD OF SUIT EXCELLENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14302, 23 February 1910, Page 4