Tailoring. ' THE CLOTHES MASTER. iSome of my customers have got a habit of alluding to me on the above terms. li is significant-—an eloquent pseudonym. It's a grout tiling to feel the masttry of any department of art; and 1 justly regard the proper draping of the human figure as on art. What I want to point out. is how the years of toil and painstaking effort on my part help YOU. I soy to toil advisedly, for my achievements arc* as much duo to perspiration " as " inspiration," like all other achievement*. It helps you, or, if not, it can help you, to an extent, that, will surprise you when you grasp the facts. It's this way: My mastery of the sartorial art enables you to wear clothes of an order that many other people on the Australian Continent cannot afford to wear. My many hundred of customers in the Dominion aro reaping tho benefit.eating the fruit of a great organisation to produce not profit primarily, but good clothes. That's how it is that I can supply you with a suit for Cash at £2 less than the recognised charge for such a suit. I don't live to make money: no, I live to make fine suits; the money is only an accessory part. You can have clothes made by a clothes MASTER at loss than you would pay for a suit made by a tailor with a big connection, and charges of the same kind. You pay cash. Tho enormous value I give doesn't enable me to work for credit, even if I ; pj.ioveJ of such a thing. The system of " good clothes " tho first consideration, profit second, has earned me a great and growing clientele. I havo gained to my establishment the largest number of highly competent practised cutters and tailors in tho Dominion. It's tho quality of tho men who handle your suit that makes it what it UNDER THE EYE OF THE MASTER. All these men, every one of my,staff, can draw on years of valuable training and experience; they am ONLY make the good sort of suits in the George Davies way. Their combined experience and talent, and my knowledge are irresistible factors in the creation of tho perfect suit. In some ways I'm conservative ; but I'm safe. Your suit is safe in my hands, and my personal guarantee of satisfaction or your money refunded protects your purs© always. Come and let me show you some of my nrnow material to-day. Or, of course, I can oost them. $ Every suit tried on in process of making, if desired. GEORGE DAVIES, LTD., "THE MODERN TAILOR," 45, QUEEN-STREET, AND 30, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, AUCKLAND.
Medical. That f Little jIM Hacking 'MM Cough fyf Hard coughs are bad enough, to be sure. But it's often the little, hacking, tickling, persistent cough that means the most, especially when there is a history of weak lungs in the family. What should be done? Ask your doctor. He knows. Ask him about the formula on the label of every bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask him if this medicine has his full approval for throat and lung troubles. Then do as he says. Iyer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co,, Lowell, Mau,, U. S. A» graM® Jany a sufferer has found Many a sufferer has found \ j that RHESJHIO is an abso- ] | lute cure for gout in all I I its phases. Try it! | | All Chemists and Stores, \ | 2/6 and 4/6. | ISSSJEotI 3 I'ESEESEES The price is email, tlio lcmcdy euro; ACACIA L-aLSAM its name; Don't have a cough when there's a euro That brought the discoverer fame. S? now to the chemist repair, A bottle of BALSAM procure; Yield no more to darkest despair, For with it good health will endure. Barjjwlough's Acacian Lung Balsam! 1/5
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14589, 27 January 1911, Page 8
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