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[ A 95/- TAILOR-MADE SUIT TO. j ORDER FOR 55/-. SAVE £2. Every man wants to do that-withoufc sacrificing Quality of Material and Good . I have caused quite a revolution in tailorins, and brought ivithin the reach of tho iouest-paid man in the- Dominion smart wcu-iuting suits at a- 50 per cent, redaction w price. No hide-bound conservative methods pnntrol my firm. I go to bedrock in order lo supply mv customers faithfully and well. ~J buy , a " my materials in largo quan-tities-direct from tho mills-for cash, and before the buying season has really started. Thus I am able to select in any quantity the Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, etc. that will be fashionable, where the local'tailor is compelled' lo buy by the few yards at top market price. 'And when YOU order your Suit from me you get tho benefit of this new method, an actual saving 'of pounds, shillings, and pence. Nor is that all—my Suits are made in my o;vu workrooms under my personal supervision, by well-paid Union labour, working under ideal conditions, ensuring that overy good point in tho matter of cutting and tailoring is included, and finished in the way that only enthusiastic work people arc capable of. This guarantees that your Suit will bo scientifically produced in tho very latestcut and material that the London season says is correct. Then tho last and greatest point of all is that I SELL FOR OASII ONLY. When you soy a Davics makes my next suit," you KNOW for a certainty that you are NOT going to help pay for the 11 dead-heads" or customers. Tliero are no "deadheads" or creditors hanging on to my tailoring establishment. Everybody p'ays cash. Thus, everything is at bedroek—no Jingo staff of clcr.'ra and 1 collectors to paiy for—no bills on either side to worry about—just cash and tho transaction, is over and done with. Whatever price you dceido to pay goes directly into VALUE IN YOUR SUIT— and bigger valuo than is possible even at other establishments imitating the Davics methods. For the hundreds of Suits I turn out weekly and the small profit I reckon to make on each is sufficient profit for any reasonable man. THEN THE DAY IBS GUARANTEE— This is YOUR legal protection guaranteeing your entire satisfaction. In short, it implies that the suit will bo correctly and skilfully cut by high-class tailors in one of the leading styles of the day, with haircloth front to coat, natural graceful shoulders, hand-worked, and with linings and trimming of the best quality, vest cut. with moderate opening to show broad-ond trousers out by a special trousers stall in such a way as lo fit neatly at hips and to fall gracefully to boot. This is what tho Davics Guarantee means -and if it isn't complied with in ovenrespect the suit won't cost ycu a penny.' Call or write saying you want it, and tile whole of your deposit or purchase money will bo instantly refunded. There's no risk to you-it is "up to Da\ 10s to satisfy. Two pounds can bo saved by you NOW— Will you save it on your Christmas Suit.' wI-Im Patterns and the two booklets, How to Save Two Sovereigns F ~u , r t ,1 * vcxt ,^ iK ' c -to-Mca6ure Suit" and J' 1 "*" About My Suits rhey Have Worn Them," and treat yourself to a present of two sovereigns before the holidays. Do it to-day l-Georjro ETi&as* "■*-**

TO INSTANTLY Beautify Your Complexion USE (SKIN TONE) It immediately imparts freshness in,l f.„ pareney,a„d,U U se r notbrdXtS tr^ mHiTF-,-,-,-;:;:- " _ S cl,e ""StS. at all time, a lar" ca ' »? "" 6: lh « e » country and town 1 0 V perß T' both » for the purchase of cemin Z? P |ac " and are ready LT necc f ! "y articles, towards »«»«« W«» wd drawn ncslly brought under tlfi, W r K ' h is car " fcrent to all 11,, Z, i, •,? otlce - In<W- *■ the tot who X W w,lhout Nation

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14703, 10 December 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14703, 10 December 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14703, 10 December 1909, Page 2

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