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GISNUINIS TAILOR-MADE SUITS £0 Gs for £4 4s. If you will read these facts about the Genuine Tailor-made six-guinea suits 1 am now. making for four guineas, and tlio live-guinea suits 1 am making for throe guinea-!, I tliink you'll sec tliat niv proposition is (me that every mail should investigate for himself in his own inteiests. 1 will simply state the facts, and let you do the thinking—l only ask you to remember that I stand back of every statement 1 make, to prove it to you in your suit or refund you your money. -My prices never exceed four guineas. They si art- from 55s for genuine tailor-made suits. 1. The suitings from which my fourguinea suits are made are the best English and Irish Homespuns. You couldn't got better fabric in any suit, not even if you paid ten guineas for it. The samo with the three-guinea suits—for instance, my price for a genuine tailor-made suit of Fox's No. 4 Serge (every yard stamped and guaranteed) is three guineas. 2. Expert Kuglish Cutters—men to whom I pay high salaries because they know how to cut men's cloHies—cut my suits. Theso cutters study continuously every shade and variation of the current .styles for men, and luivo a complete grip of tlio art and science of cutting. 3. Every suit is a genuine tailor-made suit—made throughout (in my own workrooms) by skilled workers, who know their business. 4. Every suit is tried on the man for whom it is cut, by an expert fitter, while in process of making. 5. The linings and trimmings of tha suits aro of splendid qualitytile best procurable,—while tlio finish,' inside and out, will bear the closest criticism, both now and all the time you wear tlio suit. These facts will show you that, though I save you two pounds or more on your suit, I do not- talw it out of the quality or style of the material, or the work that's in it. No, it's my wish system— that and nothing else—that saves you your two pounds. \ou think about it, and if your logical conclusions :md the fairness of my proposition lead you to place your order with me, I promise you you'll get what you want in cut, style, 'fit, and quality—if you don't, of soursc, you know I shall be only too glad to refund you your money. You shall be the judge.—George Daries, Suit Specialist, 61 Princes street (next Mutual Stores), Duncdin. TO MAKE REFRESHING TEA. A FEW DON'TS. Don t infuse U?a with water that has been, boiling' away for hours. All the oxygen has been boiled out of it. It will be flat and insipid, and will n o t mako a nice, refreshing cup of tea. t Don't try to infuse tea with water that is not thoroughly boiling. It should bo freshly drawn from the tap for each infusion, brought to the boil—furiously boiling,—and ;mmediittcly poured on the leaves. ** Don't neglect to heat your teapot beforo putting in the leaves. If the teapot is cold when the boiling water is poured in, the fcmpcruturo of the boiling water is , reduced accordingly, and a proper infusion is not marie. Don't infuse lea move than fivo minutes. • The delicate flavour and good qualities of the tea-leaf are extracted first, the tannin last, so you should try to dodge the tannin by pouring the liquor off the leaves after fivo minutes' infusion at most. Don t stand the teapot on the range or near the fire to infuse—the tea might boii and if it does it will spoil. ' Don't buy any tea that's offered to vou, even if you think you're getting it, cheap. Always buy the best you ran afford. Tho best tea you can get anywhere is " Tiger" Tea, and you can got it in several grades, each the best value obtainable in N.SS. Don't forget that blended tea is the best tea, and tlio best blended tea is "Tiger" Tea. Don't expect to get real refreshment and healthful satisfaction from drinking tea unless you take a littlo trouble, first, to get, the right tea, and then to make it right. "Tiger" Tea is right, when yor buy it; the rest depends on yourself.—9

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14700, 7 December 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14700, 7 December 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14700, 7 December 1909, Page 2