Tailoring. ,___—. ••.,-.; , ; .- .. ~. . ,• i ...... WHERE BEES ARE - THERE'S HONEY. "'■': ''.''i '■;"• -. - '-'■; /,-' / THE. VALUE I GIVE DRAWS THE I , ' BUSINESS. •>.' V The wage-earner, who must make every cent do its full duty as a purchasing power, is the man I want to appeal to just now. Like the woman chopping wood, I am not making suite at a £2 saving for fun. I am doing it because it pays mo. lam doing, it also because it pays youbecause it is possible to do it at a profit, with full satisfaction to the wearers of my suits, if they will decide to abandon the credit tailor and take their stand with the sensible men who decide in their own intereste to 'deal with the purely/ CASH tailor. ! Do you know at least one man I have, ,made "a suit for?then ask him how well I satisfied him at a wholesale reduction in the cost of his. suit. If your circumstances have compelled you to wear ready-made suits, put a few more shillings to the cost of your next suit, making it 55«, and I guarantee to make you a suit to ordor that the ordinary cash and credit tailor is »making to-day at 955, and cannot ask less for because his bad debts must be paid by somebody—and he expects you to help. If you have been paying £4 15s or £5 5s the suit to measure I'll do the work at £2 less and give you equal quality, or I won't ask you to accept' the suit, or to pay for either the material or making. I promise that, and back it up by giving you a guarantee embracing all I have said here over my written signature.'-' "V ■'":" ■-■ ''-'/■ '"" \ :.' :' So, you see, I protect you in every way. Will the average tailor do THAT for you?I trow not. ,'///".-"/■/ :.,. Pay for the best, and see that you get it at the smallest cost, should be your motto. ■:.■'■'/■■•' I'll help you to do it. Call and see my stocks of right up-to-date patterns in allwool materials to-day,, and eave £2 in hard cash and -secure the best suit you've'ever worn. //If you want your new suit for Easter,', better • call' to-day.' •'.' My prices are 555, 635, and 755. , :■ ■ '■■-"'.'■ '.• *. -. '.'■,:.. .■•.■.•.■■■'■•.• ■■.:■•'■■ ■■:■■■ ,"',■'..■■■' ■ :. ■ ■GEORGE :DAVIES^..., THE MODERN /TAILOR, 46, Queen-street, Auckland; nearest ; ; Branches at Thames,' Whangarei, and Waihi; 36 other Branches throughout New Zealand. ■ •,'.: ■". ..;'./;•' •::. : ' .-... ?■- ■" -■ • -'■-. - .' ! ' : }<xVfi •:'- '-. " : 'V--" ■■."' ,■'■:".■ : ■"'■' : . -a : ' '•"■'.., ■ ' ■■ ■'■ »•"•.. ■■;-'- ■' ■':■ ■ /• ; .,'"; : ".- ;; : :.-..;- .■""..'.. ■■■■" ■ -' • - ■•:, ■... • - - I l '/" ' " ' ''"' —— ' --V-"'"'"■'• Medical. ',';■' • .'.' \ ■ ' .-"■ ' ... ■ ■ - - ; ' .=-=.' ~■' ; . TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEALTH Is one'; of those ordinary, every-day admonitions that are -so rarely observed. Health, f the most valuable, Jis ■ often the most - neg- . lected /of ; all ; , earthly blessings. : ; It is ; not until a man experiences a sensible decline vof his vital powers that he begins to bestow any really serious thoughts about the lmatter. So i 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 I with at. an early stage ate 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 digjationi I understood or ? appreciated .:'. that :it ■•; is '■' usual j to disregard common ■: symptoms of aisoruer. | and not until actual pain or weakness is I established; is the matter seriously, attended to. ; This is indeed surprising, when we remember how largely, the Stomach and Liver idetermine the health of the entire body, and even , more remarkable when we recall the . fact that the digestive organs can be maintained; in perfect health ■by ■an ; occasional dose of ; Beecham's ; Pills. ' If your StomacU. Liver, or Bowels are out of order, Bcacharn's Pills will put them right, and. if they aro in ', order Beecham's Pills will keep. them right.',;:':';/,-. : \':•./;-.■■/,_-_..■ ... ~'/- /.":,. ; , TAKE \ BEECHAM'S PILLS., : Prepared only 'by - ' ,"'■'.. THOMAS BEECH AM. St. Helens, Eng. ;:> ■! //./'/' Sold ; everywhere in boxes. Price (35 pills). Is ljd (56 piUs), and 2s 9d 1168' pills). ... .';,... .. ■,■....,.. , - —1 Dress.and Fashion.;" A FEW WEEKS ONLY. SI EXTRA / M TROUSERS ¥ GIVEN J| FREE WITH' EACH HAND-MADE SUIT TO . MEASURE AT* 65 s ' 70 s> 75 s ' 8(F ; AND 85 8 ' ONLY EXPERT' CUTTERS AND TAILORS / - ~"' EMPLOYED. ALL COATS ARE TRIEDONj AND MADE BY HAND ON THE PREMISES. THE BRITISH '■. WOOLLEN CO., rpAILORS."", NEARLY OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, 175,177, NEWTON. i,. '' '. . . , === =3. ' M R R OBEBT B. LUBK- , BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. 28, SHORTLAND-STREET. / MONEY TO LEND AT LOWEST CURRENT .--,. //■■ ' :, - RATE& //..;,;,.; ;•/ /■ ./ G. "A. "B UTTl * STOCK AND SHAREBROKEB. MORTGAGES ARRANGED. No. 5, N.Z. INSURANCE BUILDJNGS, AUCKLAND..- -~ Telephone No. 631, , ,//
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14304, 25 February 1910, Page 8
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