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. MEN ARE -V^'*: SAVING MONEY. J HAVINQ CLOTHES MAPE IN :: | HOW IT IS DONE. Exery* day w« hear of local gentltnas ■aving 48 much as £2 10s. and never lest than £2 on- "a single suit of clothei by having them made to their measure in Ohristchurch. For a long time it has been felt that £4 or £(5, was too. muoh to pay 'for a suit, and it would certainly appear so when ifls remembered that George Dftviei, the Chrißtchurch tailor, is making raits tc measure for from 39/6 upwards, and giting a written > guarantee of satisfaction with every garment he produces. _ -- ? v. A well-known local gentleman -V^io recently received a cult mad* to his rn^ttrt in Christchurch by Mr. Davies ii nry enthusiastic about the saying effeotftdv.Aad is deligKted %ith the style, fit and finish of the clothes. He desoribes his ezpeauiee thus:— -■■'-.-:■ -'%'■*' " Some little time ago, I Baw an adVirijljifl. ment ol Mr. George Davieß' in this piiex in which he offered to make a suit of olqt&ei to measure for from 39/6. Candidly, Ir.wai sceptical, buY after some deliberation I wrote for samples and self-measurement 'form, and by return mail, I received a full range of really good Bui'tings. I finally selected a pattern to my liking at. £2 10s. the 'suit, and took my measurements on the SiSliple self-measurement form supplied, thtn! !i»ni them on to Mr. Daviee. . . ";:,-; About ten days or a fortnight lstj» X received my blothes with a letter froni"s[r, Davies, asking me to try on, and erarblne the suit fully, and if I wai not completely satisfied, to return it at once, and gat^mjr money baok in full. All my preylo.uj| doubts I muit say ' proved ground^M, for I found the suit the best fit I had eVei had, and in quality and workmanihip it to equal in every respaot to the suits I hftf« been paying £1 10 i. and £5 for. I iv& satisfied I saved £2 by sending to Ohristchurch for those samples, besides getting, a written guarantee of satisfaction, taking no rißk whatever." '«''.\,'. We understand Mr. Davies has .juit '.■ published a new Style Book, which h« informs us will gladly be sent post frtt, : together with samples of latest luitiifrgf, and self-measurement form to any, *ddte§f on request. '" . .'- "',;.., When writing jußt say: "Kindly lend jn» ■ samples, etc," and address your postcard qi „ letter to George Davies, Success Suit Shop, 184 Colombo Street, Christchuroh. WASTE PAPEit, — for- ■>- t. '^»t - ol?an W»»p*fl P^p*>r 5n ! « « v ' ¥ t)iri •" small qnaiiiitief; si Offio- of thi-- i -'i?^: r r - '" •'■. ■'■ .- .'■■ ■ ■ '■'■•? '? For Immediate Sale .^i; — — .•-■: <\ . •;*it'"i: OOD 6-rpomed HOUSE, -with every" XJC convenience, situated Collingwoodstreet. Land 35 feet by 94 . feet: . ' : • • .-.■ A Bargain. 13 •" ■ PITT I\mOT?.^!.: TELEGRAPH HOTEW • "1 TAKAKA. f . -v- : . — .•■;■,-■ I OTTO HAASE (formerly of the Bel- $ grove Hotel), in notifying that he has taken the above old GstaUiahed and centrally situated Hotel, wishes the public to know thai he has had new rooms added, and the whole place thoroviglily renovated and refurnished.."- ■-■.?.> Travellers and Vigors willtfßpjjf#ito TELBGE±'£H^'^ia»rtSm&^^ appointed Hotel, the interior . arrangements having the personal supervision of Mrs Haase. 1 The Stables^, will have the personal attention of fctie Proprietor, and Horßes and Vehicles x (two and four wlieolers) will be kept on Hire. A Covered-Conveyance •-—'"' will also meet all Steamers. First-class Sample Room. Good Billiard Table, ;; Letters and telegrams receive prompt . attention. ' J. H. RANKIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND A r(!\:.\|lS, " ■■• stow.. agents. .;- . JM 4-U.AVE FOR SA L^— . S'sgm 95 ACRES Native Leasts in Uoro||p ■<% . of Motueka: i 5 years to van. N"ewl>- . roomed hoifte. All plong}irJvk>. On main coach rb'ad. Rent low. 25 ACRES of Freehold in Borough/ with two houses thereon, one of 4 rooms, and the other of . -6. : . r00m5... .Good repair. Barn, stable and trap shed. .£750. ' - r " iv 7-t ACRES Freehold, in Eorougll, ;f within 5 minutes' walk of Por.t Office. Price je4oo. - '. ' fifiG ACRES Freehold, Ngatimoti; capable of carrying 2 shoep.,to .the :ici;o. ' House, stable, hopkiln sheep yar(T^ &rp,<^ etc. Well watered .by running stream, long frontage, to mm\ road; good flats -•- .-,.-: and low ploughab'le lulls. School oh p'rr-'! party. Siturtipn all ihat can be desired. Easy distance from Port by good road. Price, ,£SOOO, including sneep. Half puichase money can. remain at 4 J- per cent.. • *..» ,<.; 18 ACRES Native Lease, lfi years "V&WlilAV rnn ; 10-roomed iToJise; in good order, ho^. r ' M. kiln, barn, stable, fcoach house, ( : tc.,'4A " acies hops, 3 1 "acres ■" Raspberries; 7 acres in orchard. Some of. the fino.-t .land in' borough. Satisfactory reason for selling. Strongly recommended to anyone in search of a first-class .orchard property. £1-200. , ' ' ' " 340 ACRES at Waiwera. Freehold. 10-roomed house, 20 acg?QS under plough'; 25 acres in bu?h, well watered, subdivided into. fine paddocks, good sheep eomrU'y, jjGOO. iJ2SO can remam at 4.} \wv c- nt. 16 ACRES Native Lease sit l-oviu 1 Mputere, 16 years fa run; lvm. anmiin ; 2 acres iv orcliard ; niiUi-roi»M«'_il lionse, 3-stall stab!.-, liauieis ro<>m, <3^i'".v, bathroom, etc.. J'oul hoiists ;:i:'i niiis, ;. running stream on property. An ideal .' . poultry farm. J6475. G* ACRES, Freehold, in Borough*. 5« roomed house, one acre in orchard, balance in grass. =£375. •■/'■■ : 21 ACRES. Freehold, 1-i .''Cres in orchard, in full bearing. Isalar,ce Las all been cropped; 7-rooThed hout-, 4-stall.- , stable, and all nece^avy oinl.i-.il-iing.^ ; . iVeH watered. i:850. t ■ . 'g, 18 1- ACRES Freehold, 5£- acres r m orchard, balance under crop, withineaiy distance of Port, by good road. .£675. fc ' " 6 ACRES Native Lease, centre (f ;■ Borough, corner .gection, very valuable, for building sites, situation good; ten minutes walk from Post Oißce. =£300. , 110 ACRES Freehold, Ngatimoti, 2 ' acres in orchard, all plouphable ; 6-voomed house on main road to Port. i>6so; '- ' ; ; :. 4 ACRES of Freehold in Borough, 5 minutes' walk from Post Office. Mostly in orchard, . . Further particulars ;.inay be had -on ;; ■ application. - . J J. H. RANKIN & CO:, AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION: , AGENTS,

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12216, 13 April 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12216, 13 April 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12216, 13 April 1908, Page 1

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