A BRIEF TALK ABOUT MEN'S SUITS.
GEORGE DAVIES ADVISES -ORDERING YOUR WINTER SUI7' NOW. . The leaves are -{ailing. Nature is assuming her winter garb. The autumn, days arc cool, and thfl liiglits are nipping. This reminds you tliat the time is coming for your Winter Suit. • ■ By oidering now. you can receive all the benefits ,of ljiy New Season's Fabrics, together '.vith most careful attention in the matter of' tailoring, I said l this last week, but it is of such importance in the matter of vour good dressing that I repeat it. There is 110 doubt 'that the tailor who is given time—is the tailor who is most likely to give you solid satisfaction. If I'm to be that tailor—and I will be if you are up-to-date enough to cut down your, suit- expenditure',—then by receiving vour order now I. can give you' ABSOLUTELY THE; '■ FINEST SUIT-TO- - VALUE that' money ever purchased' at the price, Or that a New Zealander ever wore on his back at. £2 more in price than I ask. The making of your-winter suit demands careful tailoring—the suit must be warm; but to get warmth it should not be so confoundedly heavy by reason of the extra material put into it that it becomc6 a burden rather than a pleasure to wear it. The coat must have rigid fronts—but not so rigid ,to be unbendable as a whale's back,—but including with rigidity the gracefulness; and suppleness of the human body itself. AND IT TAKES MORE THAN ORDINARY TAILORING ABILITY TO GIVE THOSE MERITS TO A WINTER SUIT. If I didn't employ tailors oi more than ordinary ability I wouldn't guarantee, to give yon these fine points in my suits, Hut Ido guarantee them—and IDO put them into every suit you order. That is why I want your order now. I want to do your Suit justice—l want to relieve the pressure that will be put on my staff in a few weeks' time,—l want, in fact, to give you that satisfaction that I always supply with my suits; and by that means to cement your suittrade to the establishment where you can save f)2 on even - £5 you intended spending on your Suit. Well— I am ready to go ahead \with your suit. The majority of my Autumn Suitings are here, and they are the very handsomest of Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, etc., that human eye h;:s ever s;en in the history of clotli-weaving. Indications show that, I am going to <übigger business than ever this Winter. Be in the swim with me—save £2 in hard cash.—order your next euit-to-order from me instead of the ordinary credit-and-c'ash tailor! Mv prices are 555, 635, and 75s for genuine tailor-made suits. Ask me for patterns, personally or by telephone, wire, or letter. I'll deliver them quickly. GEO KG E DAVIES, The Modem Tailor, 61 PRINCES STREET (Next Mutual Stores), DUNEDIN. Nearest Branches at Oamaru and Invereargill. 37 Other Branolios throughout New Zealand.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14785, 18 March 1910, Page 2
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494A BRIEF TALK ABOUT MEN'S SUITS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14785, 18 March 1910, Page 2
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