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WHO GETS YOUR MONEY? YOU OR THE OTHER FELLOW? READ THIS: IT WILL SAVE YOU £2. For a long time now the credit . tailors haveDeen charging the men of this town 5 an_S6 guineas for their siiits— they've had to do it— they really can't do it fo. less. They have the writer's sympathy. But when it comes to a matter of business, sympathy isn't 'what's wanted— sympathy for wrong methods- of conducting business, sympathy., for antiquated systems of -manufacturing, doesn't do anybody any good. The only way to help people-^-to help the public— to help you in the matter, is to get in and make things different —to do things right, and that's just what I ye done. I've made it possible for you to eet a- suit made to. your measure for £2 10s, £2 15s, £3 3s, £3 ss, £3 10s, £3 15s, that is at least as good, and probably better, than the spits you ye always' had to pay .the credit tailor 5 and 6 guineas for. It's simply by having my garments cut by the highest skilled cutters in thecountry, made by expert workers on modern lines, and the enormous quantity of suits made per *eek, and I can show you such a! iaving on such a high grade suit. Then : of course ,1 do not give crecht, I make no bad debts. If I did, I'd have to charge you 5 and 6 guineas, for my suits'* too; No, when you order your, suit here, you pay for what you get, and it's because men are too levelheaded to "go on paying money .tor what they don't get that this^mess is expanding so rapidly. It's saving money for men, and giving satisfaction everywhere! The fact is that the fellows who don't pay for their suits - have been living on you rm the.past. ! You've had to pay for their suits as , well as your own. Cut them m the ; future. "Refuse to pay for^what they ; siet Pay for what you get, nothing > ore — you'll do this when you placo your orders here. I want you to place your ordero for Easter now if you can, it will save you the possibility of • disappgintment. Just send a postcard or wire, ard it will secure you your ; suit before Easter. Do it now rt ; means money saved to you. I Jill i loiv -, ward you a fine range of samples (the , newest and best at once^ My address ■ is GEORGE DAVIES, 170 Colombo street, Christchurch. . . , WE supply RUBBER STAMPS of the best quality, without vexatious delay.—" The Colonist" Job Printing ; Department. REWARD. A REWARD willbe paid for -informa tion leading to the conviction of j any person removing "Thb Colonist" newspaper after delivery to customers, or in transit. BOND, FINNEY & CO., 4642 ._ Proprietors '• Tho Colonist." ' <0.-- "___ ' ri ■■'■Yy^Mr-7 1' T^ I _J -S W * 3£ Z 2 M- | | > f__j © * go TO— EASTCOTT'S IF you require anything in the way of Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Photogranhic Goods or Photographic Solutions made up, EASTCOTT'S IS THE SHOP where everything is new No old stocl. onhand. m . Dispensing a Speciality. Having been constantly engaged for the i past 25 years as Dispenser with some of the leading medical men and hospitals at Home and in the Dominion, you can rely on having your prescriptions carefully and correctly prepared with pure drug3at EASTCOTT'S. .- Orders by post or telephone will receive prompt attention. Any article not in stock procured by fi-st post without extra charge. T FA^TCOIT, CHEMIST, Etc.,*, Hakdy-stbeet, - - NELSON (Opposite W- E oo * & Sons.) "OUBBER STAMPS. — We a JA; great variety of attractive designs to choose from. Our prices are right, ■I and our Stamps the best.— " The Colonist* Jobbing Department Standard Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF N.Z. i J NELSON BRAN CF- ' FIRE, MARINE and GUARANTEE.. Policies issued at current rates. Large and influential Colonial Propne^ 1 tary. Prompt and liberal settlement of claims. ' - E. A. BAMFORD, . Nelson Savings Bank Buildings, Trafalgar Street. , FIRE INSURANCE. Rates WITH THE . • Liverpool and London and i Globe Insurance Co £_00,00& Invested in Acetraiasia a Prompt Settlement, of Claims. j. H. COCK & CO., .;...' Chief Agents.

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12501, 30 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12501, 30 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12501, 30 March 1909, Page 1