MERIT OVERCOMES PREJUDICE.
* A STRIKING ILLUSTRATION. . This fact a local suit firm have al- ■ ~-ready proved to the advantage of our readers. Tli«»y sot cut to convince a prejudiced public—a public which r,cn' 1> not believe that a really high-class suit could be produced at pbout £2 less than ordinary ~ foiat ey-?. They have now •riven ample demo "srr,-yi ion te the pubHe. and have provrd to them that a good suit-to-mcasure —as good as they have paid f"".-e r-vil six pounds for — could be had for C2 less. What has h- 'aed to compel public recognition imr-1 is perhaps this firm's guarantee. -"her have so much confidence in their goods ami they, know so much about every detail in every suit that thev give a written guarantee to every rustcirifT to give the most J critical satisfaction, or refund their money in full. We were shown an enormous pile of this firm's testimonials the other day. and judging from tile enthusiastic remarks of each customer, we cannot came to any other conclusion than that the day of the live and six guinea suit is gone, and through the study of economies and science m business "a better suit for at least £'2 less can be procured. Hut not by everybody. The firm we mention is George Davies, Suit Specialist, Thames street, Oamaru. Mr Da tries tells us that he has the best facilities in New Zealand to give the best suit \ ah:'-. Me says it is because he can bey d'tcct from the mills, has his own warehouse, his own huge workrooms i:t each ceaae, his thirtyeight branches selling for' cash—and cash only, that it is possible to give the genuine saving that he does. Mr l)avir<. we believe, employs the very best <.. Liters, awl he claims that when yon have a suit made to your rr'fnsure from him, yon secure not only the saving of £2 on your -suit, but toil r r cure a suit cut with individuality and style. A suit of satisfaction and comfort. Our readers would do well to place their suit nrd-r with this progressive lirnr. A hrg> !-hlp:is:;l of r.r'w early r-pring tweed--, etc.. h; V -, just arrived Uemembor the address.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10238, 30 August 1909, Page 6
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369MERIT OVERCOMES PREJUDICE. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10238, 30 August 1909, Page 6
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