Tailoring. _ "nlaifft'/ DUPLICATION, Ask your present tailor to duplicate a GEORGE DAYIES 63s suit to order. He will mention five guineas for the same style— name material—the same workmanship. That's what my cash system oi; tailoring means to my customers —a saving of £2. I never let a suit go out of my workrooms without a careful inspection and unless I am personally satisfied that I would be pleased to wear the suit myself. That's why I KNOW that, the*value I give is far away beyond what the credit tailor can possibly offer. Were I to use suitings of an uncertain sharacter, my economical tailoring would lose half its power to attract thoughtful men and to retain them. Were Ito "slum" the work—to put in inferior linings and trimmingsto run jut the garment® by factory labour and with slovenly finish, my business would go to pieces in no time. That is why I maintain a strict personal supervision of methods, staff, and warelouse. YOU CAN RELY ON ME TO GIVE STOU THE ACME OF PERFECTION IN SUITS TO ORDER AT MY FAMOUS SEASONABLE PRICES OR—YOU DON'T NEED TO 3?AY ME. Call in to-day and see the suitings I iffer at from 555, 635, 75s the Sac Suit o genuinely tailor-made and tried in daring process of mciking. GEORGE DAVIES (LTD.), "IKE MODERN TAILOR,'* 46, QUEEN-STREET, AND 30 KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND. " Tyriw*. SET THE HALL MARK OF QUALITY OH BICYCLES .Hi'.-:;... f '' "• i : f;l ■ . ••••. INSIST on having DUNLOPS 7-,, fitted. NO OTHERS "JUST AS 6000." 15 Months' Guarantee. Worth '20/- In the £ CHE OUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUST., LTD., 21 Worcester Street,CHRISTCHURCH ; Tailoring. INDIVIDUALITY! COUNTS FOR YOU INYOURSUJT. The Made-to-measure Suits that we make at . 65-, TO/-, 75/-, ■ 80/-, 85/-, - are not made as a class, but e&ch individual figure and taste is correctly studied. We particularly want YOU to call. The British Woollen Co., 175-177 NEWTON. j. "'•> I j) Musical. pIANO "' AND . QRGAN JgUYEES. WE OPFEB YOU THE EST JST V EST MEN TSI • AT THE LOWEST PRICES AND EASIEST TERMS. We mark our Goods in PLAIN Figures. ONLY ONE PKICE—THE LOWEST. We make EXCHANGES on most liberal terms- • Consult us before committing yourself to a purchase. Our Show Rooms are near H.M. Theatre. Queen-street. J}. AND JT # J3IINO J^TD. V*'.'."> i'* (X' ~
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14531, 19 November 1910, Page 8 (Supplement)
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