Tailoring. ____ HAVE YOU THOUGHT ENOUGH ABOUT MY ECONOMIC SUIT PROPOSITION? That's the fault with us modern people. We aro living so fast that we do not think deep enough. We read a book in an evening. A newspaper in ten minutes. An advertisement at a glance. We never seem to consider what's at the back of the brain of the man who wrote that ad. But if you have continued down this far with me—keep going. My proposition is very simple. Three years ago I made a clarionlike announcement in the New Zealand papers that I was prepared to make for cash Suits to Measure at a £2 reduction on what credit tailors were asking. To-day I repeat that announcement. The suit that you need for Spring (if it is tailored at George Davies's) will be made from the most stylish materials. Cut by an expertand finished by the hand of a Union-wages tailor. It will be equal to any that the credit tailor turns out at £2 more in price. fAnd as an illusmy £3 3s Suits from the middleman, but from the actual manuing cash and selhave got prices so far down to bedrock that you couldn't slip a sheet of paper between them and the bedrock itself. That's the attractive offer I want you to give full consideration to —in your interests and mine. Come and see one of my salesmen to-day and talk it over. 555, 635, 75s for my genuine tailormade suits to order. GEORGE OAVES (Ltd.) "THE MODERN TAILOR," 46, QUEEN ST., & 30 KARAN&AHAPE RD. AUCKLAND. A Merchandise. jjr^coA. "THE LAST WORD IN COCOA" is a high-class beverage, ! I is a high-class beverage, j with an appealing, distinctive flavour. Prepared by CADBURY'S I from the finest cocoa beans, under ideal conditions, at the Garden Faci tory, Bournville. Caskets of highest quality Chocolates free to users. I | Get a Coupon Starter now, i £>/7ESS//VG^B IM7Jpole| I SOAP I | FOP* home DVEINQ, I ( DYES ALL COLOURS i t AND WILL NOT FADE. | TO HARD - WORKED WOMEN.Wo only ask you to give one bottle of WILWORSII a trial and prove to " yourselves 110 rubbing: or soaking required. Washing costs 3d.
uw i Aiia»rar«sttw^gw»y^^iirmgrniß^^TiWHivffWTtfiu-^"'nn2ggcangwHag«aggiiiß»**^^'' | nfTWTTr ggMgggg™™sss *™ Lamps. Better Electric light and Cheaper. The Bis Factor in Electric Light is the Lamp. Connect a low-grade lamp with ■ ur switch, and you will find that for a generous consumption of current you will get a very poor light— and inefficient. Now, connect with a Welsbach Metallic Filament Electric Lamp, and you will receive a perfect light at a small percentage of the usual cost—very cheap and efficient. The Welsbach is the strongest Metallic Filament Lamp made; never blackens; burns in any position ; wears remarkably wel', and consumes 74 per cent, less current than a carbon lamp does. Obviously, then, if you have not installed the WELSBACH METALLIC FILAMENT LAMPS, you are not getting the best light, and are paying three times too much for what you are getting. So get them. RETAIL EVERYWHERE, Wholesale: WELSBACH LIGHT £0. OF ADS., Lid., Victoria Street, Wellington. All Accessories 8 Glassware Stocked. Holophane Glass a Speciality.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 1449, 3 October 1910, Page 8
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