PUBLIC NOTICE! "CWERY man engaged in commercial work owes it as a duty to himself to understand exactly— (1.) That he must have his Accountancy Diploma; (2.) That this is the best year; (3.) That important amendments havoi been made affecting future examinations. Write us for full information. Send for OUR FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS, Get clear on this important matter. It costs you nothing to enquire, and may save yoii enormous inconvenience, (Mention this paper when writing.) HEMINCWAY & ROBERTSON, Mail Instruction. P.O. Box 516, - - Auckland. INDIVIDUALITY IN THE SUIT IS WHAT YOU WANT. Distinct and separate on each wearer. The clothes we wear should possess a distinct personality of their own. It is marked to its fullest extent in the Geo. Davico productions. Just as oach of ms customers has a personality, so I strive to impart to the suit he wears a distinct and separate "something" peculiar to his style and build, so that it will suit him to perfection. The credit tailor or draper-clothier sells clothes on a sort of stereotyped plan all alike^—mediocre, bad. Stand out from the crowd —bo 'Jistinct. Go one better than the rest. A George Davios Suit can do it for 635. cash—£s ss. in value. Send for my patterns to-day. I make genuine Tailor-made Suits at 555., 635., 755. for cash, and personally guarantee each one. GEORGE DAVIES, LIMITED, THE MODERN TAILOR, 49 Hardy Street, Nelson 36 DON'T :! SQUANDER I; : YOUR MONEY! I; , ' There are more ways of squand- 1 1 ering Monay than investing it all 1 ' in whisky! That's only one way 1 out of very many. We are here 1 to help you spend your money 1 I wisely and well. Solid Savings 1 ! on useful and desirable goods. , 1 1 , Nothing old or shoddy. Just the ' 1 1 things we< would buy for our- ' . selves. Our goods are so well ' 1 chosen they are always selling— , ' 1 therefore they are always Fresh, , I Clean, New, and Up to the Momerit. 1 This .wftek we continue our 1 Great Sale of Darby's Bankrupt Stock, together with the whole of our ow.n Superior Importations. A RADICAL CLEARANCE Must bo made before Stock- ' taking. '< "It's the Little Things that 1 Tell." Save. Mpney on Little things. Our window tells tha tale. You'll ' t see them tjiere in the plainest of plain figures, ( 250 Fine Envelopes for 2s. Lead Pencils, 12 for 9d. \ Writing BlockS, 4d, 6d, 9d., Is. 1 Fountain Pens, self-fillers, 3s 6d ( Solid Leather Purses from Is. 1 Beautiful Pictures, Is. 1 Razors, 4s Gd, ss, 5s 6d (3s 6d 1 saved on each), 1 Colgate's Shaving Soap, in metal 1 tins, Is. I Quaint and Dainty Ornaments — ( - a very fine selection—from Is. ( Fine Sponges, Is each. ( Brooms, Brushwara, Books, , Pictures, Acoordeons, Basket- , ware, Stationery, Fancy Goods, i Post Cards, Albums, and scores , of other good lines at ' SAYJ.NG PRICES. J Orders from the country rec^'yp j prompt attention. ' 1 ( ! "NOVELTIES.," J ( 96 Hardy Street! ; < NELSON. ' , !
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13049, 8 March 1911, Page 4
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497Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13049, 8 March 1911, Page 4
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