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HAKE YOUR CASH DO DOUBLE .-.,■>- DUTyi SUIT-ECONOMY COMBINED WITH : MODERN PATTERNS..:; „., ' ; ,. SATISFACTION AT £2 LESS THAN ; i USUAL. ;,, , :■!:, ;' i." Several advantages, not generally con« • sidored, favour your ordering, your Autumn, Suit now. First of all, if you order now you'll , get the first choice of absolutely the latest materials.! have imported for 1910. ; Secondly, you'll have your Suit before ■, the busy time comes—for us it gets near , to Easter we are very full then. Just irow, with tho New Year and Sum- ' mer Trade over, ,we can give your Suit full consideration—moro than usual, in '.'■ fact—and can produce Suits now. that will .: not only be faultless.in every respect, but something extra in style and finish into tho : bargain. And also—this is imoortant to you—lF YOU DO NOT REQUIRE YOUR SUITTILL EASTER. YOU CAN CHOOSE YOUR PATTERNS AND ORDER NOW ' WITH INSTRUCTIONS NOT TO DELIVER" TILL NIGH'TO'-'"THE HOLIDAYS. THUS YOU WILL GET THE BENEFIT OF SELECTING FROM AS FINE A STOCK OF EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS AS CAN BE SEEN IN THE DOMINION, AND HAVE' YOUR CHOICE RESERVED TILC YOU NEED THE SUIT FOR WEAR. Then on top of these considerations' [$ . the saving that the George Davies unique method of Cash Tailoring makes possible for you. Of course, I mako Sao Suits to Order at several prices up & 755,. but'my 63s Suit, • is the most popular among meir-lolk for street, business, and home wear. I make thousands of these' Suits annually. The wear they give is extraordinary. Mainly because nothing slip-shod or hasty ' is allowed in their construction. I never etiirt labour on theee or any of my suits. • ' It seems that the majority of men have . been in the habit of paying £5 for their ' Sac Suits to order at ordinary tailors. But by tailoring for cash. I can savi tbem quite £2 on their suits—hence tht £3 3s George Davies Suit is popular.. .■ • It ha's become one of my staffdard lines, and, as I say, thousands leave my cutters' and tailors' hands annually. I recommend it to you for sterling worth, both in fabrics and making. ~.',." It will please you. We have become. quite used to olients saying, "Ihave never paid le3S than £5 5s for a suit like this before. Well—this year I will please you better than over. I personally selected the patterns—that's one reason. Again, my staff has lately been augmented by tho arrival of- several highclnss cutters, whoso presence is absolutely necessary to cope with tho vastly-increased business I am now doing. That is one of the strongest reasons I can give you why you should order your ,- suit for Winter at my establishment. It means that the thorough satisfaction is not confined to a small proportion of my trade. , It is universal among my clients. , It means that I can satisfy you—-posi-tively—without any " ifs" or " b»ts" about it. . • 'The guarantee I give, is a legal document, sealed and signed by me, to the effect that if you-are not suited, EVERY penny you have paid is refunded without a • syllable or argument or complaint. Cash prices and up-to-date cash methods do the rest. ■ Remember—l am not olFerinj; you "cheap suits" or "bargain" suit 6. ' The prices I tailor at—sss to 75s—represent the actual cost of your suit at any tailors, bo he credit and cash or a'purolj credit one—with a small prolit that strictlj cash tailoring and a huge turnover ever; year makes possible only in my case. Tho benefits are yours—undoubtedly. Will you try this AutumirV Call in and see the patterns I have tc offer you. £2 more won't buy them at tho credit tailor's, because he isn't in a financial position to buy them as I bought them—for cash. I have big bunches of patterns ready for posting to you if you cannot call. Write for them. I promise you you can dross better at less cost this Winter. It is "up to you" now to make tho saving. Call to-day or send for my patterns. GKOItGK DAVIKS, The Modern Tailor, 61 Princes etreot (Noxt Mutual Stores), DUNEDIN.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14776, 8 March 1910, Page 2
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