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TAILORING TRADE DUMBFOUNDED.

GEORGE DAVIES SAVES YOU £2 ON YODIt SUIT TO ORDER, A better awl more excellent way. That's what EVERY MAN who has iad a suit to order from me lias said a. effect, I am making friends all over the )orainiou among the men-folk by my lew system of tailoring. Where local residents depended more ir less upon the uncertain- abilities of heir local tailors they are now able to ;et an up-to-date suit of certain correctiess' in lit and material AT LEAST 40 SHILLINGS LESS THAN THE SMALL TAILOR ASKED. That's because of my unique organisation. I am the fast tailor to step out rf' the ranks and acknowledge that tailoring prices are laden up with bad lebts in every tailor's case—that if all ivould pay cash for their suit's, the tailors would charge—well, say, 30 PER JIOT. LESS for Suits to Order. But YOU pay for I'ODR suit just liat amount more than the actual value ' IOU receive, because YOU must bear ; i'OUR 'share of the "bad marks'" Jebts. Rut: I've a different proposition. Let us get together. My Suits to order range in price from 5!5s up—suits that arc built to' your measure with all the care that conscientious cutters and tailors are capable of. Cut from precisely tho same fabrics (both local and Home productions) as the other tailors ir the shops of this town are asking 95s and 100s for. Rut I ask you to pay cash—my business is on a cash basis entirely. Most likely you are doing that at presentswell, I can save you two pounds on your next suit to order. i ask you to pay cash because, the ' money beiug sure, I can put the last' penny possible in suit-value. I ask you to pay cash because I pay it myself-on the nail-to the mills and my Union-award employees. I ask you to pay cash because my profit is so small on each suit that I couldn't give you that benefit of the Davies High-grade Tailoring system at so small a price if tho transactions weren't closed at once and the money in hand. Remember, my business is right in your midst. You can call and see tho magnificent materials—rolls and rolls of them-that I offer for your selection. This is no mail-offer that I make Remember; too, that I guarantee suiJ perfection no matter what price you pay. And not a verbal or elusive guarantee either. A Printed Guaranteo over my. signature that the suit's got to fit you or you need not pay, and if a deposit has been put down it shall be refunded. Nothing more is possible on mv part. This offer should appeal to any man shrewd enough, to see the sincerity of my methods. Come in and see about your suit now.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14716, 27 December 1909, Page 2

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TAILORING TRADE DUMBFOUNDED. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14716, 27 December 1909, Page 2

TAILORING TRADE DUMBFOUNDED. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14716, 27 December 1909, Page 2

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