WI IO GETS YOUR MONEY?. YOU >pa THE- OTHER FELLOW ? READ- THIS : IT WILL SAVE; YOU : ..-■.' £2. .. '.'- . , . | For a' Jong time . now t?ie credit tailors ha 1 re been charging the ir.sn of this town 5 and 6 guineas for their I suits — the. y've had to do ii. — they really can't d o it for less. • They have the writer 's sympathy. But when it! comes -to 2 : mo.-fcter' of business, syxn- : pathy isn'". i what's want&d — sympa- ! thy tor wrt .}rig methods of -conducting ! business, s ympathy for ■.antiquated] of manufacturing, doesn't do f anybody art. y good. The only way to | help people- —to help thej -public— to help you in ■ the matter, is to get in and make tilings different —to do things right, and that's just what" ll ve done. I've mi "de it possible for you to get a suit mai^e to your measure for £2 10s, £2 15s; :£3:3s J £3-'ss;;£3 10s, £3 15s, that is •, at least- as good, and probably better, ' - + 'han the f suits you've always had to pas -the ciredit tailor 5 and 6. guineas for.' It s «imply by hay.ing my : garnseQfcs. cut by^de highest skilled cutters -in ta^wn^-y; made by expert workers oa tft^-* em -lines, and the enormout 'aukntity p f suits made, per week, ancl I can show you such a saving on such, a high grade suit. Then of course ,-I do not give credit, I make no bad debts. If 1 did, I'd have to charge j r ou s■* and 6 guineas for my suits too No, , when you ; order your suit here! you . pay for what you get, and it' s . becaus-3 men' are - - too , levelheaded to go an paying money for what they don'f •. get that this business is expanding so rapidly." It's saying money for men and giving satisfaction everywhere . The fact is that the fellows who doi l't pay for;their suits 1 have been livinig on you in the past. You've had to pay for their, suits as well as your o 1 >vn. Cut them in the future.: Refuse to pay for* what they get. Ifay for w'Jiat you get, nothing mor c-— you'll do; this when: you place. 3'oiir orders here- I want, you to place your orders for; Easter now, if you \ can, it; will save J'ou the .possibility of disappointment. Just-send a postcard or wire, and.it will . secure you your suit bei ; 6re Easter. Do.,it now— it means money sa,ved to ypu. I will for-, ward you a fine range of samples (tie newest : ahd best at once. My addness, is GEOIRGE DAVE 83 ,179 Colombo street, Christcliuroh, ;-;.:. -..;■ .
WE ; supply EUBBEE STAMPS of the best quality, without vflvatious delay.—" The Colonist" . Job 3 Anting Department. : . REWARD. AEE.WARD will be paid for 'informs .tion" leading to the conviction of any person removing ' - Thb Colonist"! newspaper after delivery to customers, or in transit. BOND, FINNEY & CO., 4642 Proprietors '• The Colonist.'V ■ .--■ -.. ■■■::, Ui. "'■■.. - ': ■■■'.■' «— 5 UI ..-;.-■ ... ■- ' *5 ■ ■ 'psi W o %. 5- Xsg : ■<C- . ' v — ,yj . & . ■ ; GO TO— r you require aaiyirfng in the way of Pure Drags, . Obanicals; Photographic Goods or .VtMitogrnphic -Solutions made up, EASTOOTT'S IS THE SHOP where everything as u'ew No old stock on hand. "'.'.-' Dispensing a Speciality. Having been 6 jnstantly engaged for the past 25 years as. Dispenser with/ some of the leading mftiiical men and hospitals at Home and in tf.ie Dominion, you can rely on having your prescriptions carotully and correctly prepared with pure dru<»sat EASTCOTT'S. ~ " Ordera by post or telephone will receive prompt iattention. Any article not in stook procured by first post without extra charge* ■ . T- EASTCOrT, '■[ >■ . CHEMIST, Etc., l .- . HAJttDT-STBEKT, - - NELSON (Opposite W. Bout & Sons.) RUBBEE STAMPS. —We have a great variety of attractive designs to choose from. Our prices are right, and our Stamps the best.—" The Colonist" Jobbing Department Standard Fire &-Marine INSUBANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. : - NELSON BEANCF. FIEE, MAEINE and GFAEANTEE. Policies issued at current rates. Large and influential Colonial Proprietary. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. -t F. A. BAMFOED, Nelson Savings Bank Buildings, * Trafalgar Street. F!BE INSURANCE. .'•'..-..- WITH THE y , Liverpce! antf tsijdim and S!®pe tasuranes Co £400,000 Invested in AuEtrslasia. Prompt Settlement of~eiairus. J. H. COCK & CO., Chief .Agents.
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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12484, 10 March 1909, Page 1
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706Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12484, 10 March 1909, Page 1
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