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WHO GETS YOUE MONEY i YOU OE THE OTHEE FELLOW ? ; f EEAD THIS t IT WILL SAVE YOU £2. ' For a long time now the credit tailors have been charging the men of this town 5 and G guineas for their suits— l they've had to do it— they really can't do it for less. They have the writer's sympathy. But when it .comes to a matter of business, sympathy isn't what's wanted— sympathy for wrong methods of 3 conducting business— rsympithy for antiquated systems of manufacturing, doesn't do anybody any. good. The only way to help people— to help the public— to help , you m the matter, is to . get ' m and make tWngs different— to do things ri^ht, and that's just what I've done. I've made it possible for you to get a suit made to your measure for £2 10s, £2 15s, £3 3s, £3 10s, or £3 15s, that is at least as good, and probably better, I than the suits you've always had to pay the credit tailor 5 and. 6 guineas for. It's simply by having my garments cut by the highest skilled cutters m the country; made by expert workers on modern lines and the "enormous quantity . of suits made per week, that T can show , you such a saving- on such a high grade ; suit. Then, of course, I do not give ' credit, I make no bad debts. If I did, I'd have to charge you 5 and 6 guineas for my suits, too. No, when you order ■ your suit- here, you pay for what you . get, not .for what the other fellow gets, and it's oecause men are too level-head-ed to go on paying money for what they don't get, that this business is expanding so rapidly. It's saving money for men, and giving satisfaction to ' all, everywhere. The ..fact is the fellows who don't pay for their suits have been living on you m the past. You've had to pay for their suits, as weir as your o>vn. Cut them m the future. Refuse to pay for what they get^ Pay for what : you get, nothing more— you'll do this when' ypu place your order here. I want you to ; place : you -ordej^ for Easter now, if you can, it will .save you the : possibility of disappointment. Just send a postl card or wire and it will secure you . your- suit before Easter. Dp it 'now. It , means money saved to you. ;t will forward !• you a fine range of samples^ (the newest and best) air once. : My address is GEORGE DAVIS, 168 Colombo-street. , Christchurch. ' "'■•' " : -> €.K. WHSHINB MAOHIHES. ■ : ; \;VfHEPAL;O.K. ' '-'''■■' NO HOUSEHOLDER SHOULD BE WITHOUT ONE, v SAVES LABOR, TIME. & TROUBLE, The idea- that women should .ikeep on m ' the same old way, rubbing or rinsing >■ herself to death or' decrepitude, is absurd, i at,Jeast m tire washing 'of clothes. The O.K. is a success. It will do the -! work.. . •.....-.,.■ -, ■,■':■: ..■.■: it will save you and save the clothes. It. is the greatest invention that has esver ; entered i,nto household economics. i SCORES' OF -.THEM "IN USE UNITED HARDW&RE HOUSE ' 60 CUBA STEBET. . DfNliia BROS.,;;' RESTAURANTEURS, 174 & 176 CASHEL-STEEET, OMRISTOHURCH. Fish Luncheons, Grills and' Suppers at all Hours. Cooked Poultry and Game to Order. . Hampers prepared for Picnic Parties. Telephone, 674. MCCARTHY'S "Red Shop" ' Attracts the Eye ; So do His POSTCARDS. Gome and Buy! , '„ — r fi7w. McCarthy,- --; 146'INGESTRE-ST., WELLINGTON.

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NZ Truth, Issue 198, 3 April 1909, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 NZ Truth, Issue 198, 3 April 1909, Page 6