MI DUNEDIN BUSINESS IS INCREASING BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS. JSVKRY SUIT NOW MADE IN MY OWN WORKROOMS IN DUNEDIN. MY SUCCESS IS DUE TO THE SATISFACTION I'M GIVING — TIIE MONEY I'M SAYING MEN. Sinco I've opened my workrooms in Bunedin, and made every suit 011 my own premises here in the city, my Duneilin business litis increased by leaps and l»uii(ls. Tho satisfaction I'm giving in lit, style, and finish in every garment I mako is what is increasing my business so rapidly. If I didn't really save men fi'd 011 tho price of their suits, by making my suits ill tho best possible way a suit can be made, no matter how high the price, then my business wouldn't be growing here the way i't is. It's tho most striking proof possiblo of the value I'm giving, because, as everybody knows, Dunedin men are oapablo of judging a sound business proposition for themselves. Satisfaction for every wan, a sfpiaro deal lor everybody, is what, I aim to give, and I'm giving it now every day in Dunedin. It will pay you to provo it for yourself next time you want a suit. It 11 save you £2 wlieu you do it. That £2 Jiiay just as well be ill your pocket as in the pocket of the credit tailor, who nukes bad debts and has to charge you exorbitant prices to make you pay for l».is losses 011 tho customers who never pay. I sell for cash only. I've no bad debts. \ou pay for what yuu get, not for what tho other fellow gets, when you order your suits from me. You get iho b'est ipialities—ttli-'ivool materials in tlie latest designs, and fashionable plain materials in a variety not equalled anywhere else in tho city. It's because I make nioro suits to measure per, week than any other lirm in New Zealand that I'm ablo to buy my materials in big ijuamities at bed-rock cash prices direct ivom the manufacturers, it's kcausc I sell so liiajiy suits every week that my stuck of suiting is always moving in and out, so quickly, and I've always llio very newest, latest, and best to snow you when Jou come here to .select a material lor your suit. I've never any old stock, it's all the newest, latest, and best. It's because by business is such a success that even some of the largo drapers in the town as welt as a nost, of small mercery and elotiling shops' ;ire attempting to imitate me uy advertising suits as low 111 price as mine. It's because these imitators—the drapers, the mercers, the collar, tie, and shirt shops—for tho most part send their suits out to some slop lactory to be made whero anything from dungarees to ready-made suits' are "turned out in hundreds, that there is such a difteienco in tho suits that 1 make te measure for from 50s upwards ill my own workrooms and the suits that you can get made lo your measure at any of my numerous would-bo imitators at the sarno price. It's because I- really save you £2 Uy giving you 4, 5, and 6 guinea suits tor from st)s to 84s—it's because I givo you a written guarantee when yoit placo 3'our order to refund your money iit full if you are not completely satisfied that 1 deserve your order, and it's because I know it'll pay you in every possible way to placfejt with me, that I iun expecting a call from you any day. Now, when will you be in to seo the new materials/ My local manager -will bo delighted to show them to you when you tan conveniently get in .to either of my Dunedin premises—s6 Princes stroet, next tho Mutual Stores; or 22 Princes street, DAYIES Herb " rt ' Hfiynes'.—UEollGE jl <lr HARLEQUIN^] TOBACCO. Tho improving quality of this Excellent Dark Tobacco deserves your attention. Nothing finer is now imported from Virginia, You can buy a stick from any tobacconist or grocer in town or country. You can also have a chance in the following COMPETITION The greatast number of Yellow Paper Tags from plugs of "Harlequin" Tobacco handed in by one individual to the undersigned before the 31st December, 1909, will earn a prize of The second largest, a prize of £5 The third largest, a prize o! £3 Haifa pound of "Harlequin" Tobacco will be presented to every other competitor sending in 25 or over. All envelopes must be marked "Harlequin Tobacco Competition" and addressed to the Undersigned. His Worship the Mayor of Dunedin (Jas. Walker. Esq.) will act as umpire, and his decision on all points will be final. j, mm & si, Li, Sole N.Z, Agents, | Crawford street, DUNEDIN. I MALT EXTRACT Ib mors than a Medicine, more than a Tonic. It's a FOOD, ' , - It is highly nutritive in itself, and is most valuable in promoting the digestion and assimilation of starchy foods, converting these into the soluble sugars—Maltose and Glucose, which arc readily absorbed by the blood. WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT. Is made in Dunedin from the finest barley -(this barley took first prize at the recent Winter Show)—and carefully prepared to retain to the' utmost its diastatie and dictetic properties. Absolutely free front alcotol, and may be freely taken without fear of'acid forma, tion on the weakest stomach. Small bottles 1/6; large 2/0, I''ree.Samples-at. H. Octavo;..
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14581, 21 July 1909, Page 2
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