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INDIVIDUALITY IN THE SUIT IS WHAT YOU WANT. Distinct and separate on each wearer. The clothes we wear should possess a distinct personality of tliqjf own, It is marked to its fullest extent in the Geo. Davic« productions. Just as each of my customers has a personality, so I strive to impart to the suit he wears a distinct and separate "something" peculiar to his stylo and build, sq that it will suit jiim'to perfection. The credit tailor pr draper-clothier sells clothes on a sort of stereotyped plan al] alike—mediocre, bad. Stand out from the prowd—be fljstinpt. Gq one better than thg rest- A George Davjos Suit fan do it for 635. cash—6s ss, jn value, Sond for my patterns to-day, I make genuine Tailor-made Suits at 555., 635., 755. for cash, and yixsonally guarantee each one. CEORCE DAVIES, LIMITED, THE MODERN TAILOR, 49 Hardy Street, Nelson. 36

DON'T I SQUANDER !; YOUR MONEY!!; i There arc more ways of squaiul- ' i i eriug Mo nay than investing it all | i i in whisky! That's only one way i i out of very many. We are here j1 to help you spend your money : • wisely and well. Solid Savings ( i on lisefuj and desirable goods. • Nothhig old or shoddy, Just the \ ' things wo would buy for our- ,' . selves. Our goods are so well , ' chosen they are always selling — ,' 1 therefore they are always Fresh, ( 1 Clean, New, and Up to the Ma- ( 1 merit. , 1 This waek we continue our 1 Great Sale of Darby's Bankrupt i 1 Stock, together with the whole of i 1 our o\y,n Superior Importations, i | A RApIQAI, CLEARANCE ! I MSust bo made before Stock- ' I taking. ( i "It's the Little Things that | < Tell." , ' Save Money on Little things. I Our window tells tho tale. You'll < see them there in the plainest of • plain figures. < . 250 Fine Envelopes for 2s. I Lead Pencils, 12 for 9d. I ( Writing Blocks, 4d, 6d, 9d., Is. < I Fountain Pen's, self-fillers, 3s 6d'< ( «aoh. I ( ' Solid Leather Purses from Is. < I Beautiful Pictures, Is. . ' i' Razors, 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6d (3s 6d ( I saved on each). ' ' I Colgate's Shaving Soap, in metal ! . tins, Is. j Quaint and Dainty Ornaments— . a very fine selection—from Is. !l | Fine Sponges, Is each. j ( Brooms, Brushwara, Books, ] , Pictures, Accordeong, Basketi ware, Stationery, Fancy Goods, , ( Post Cards, Albums, and scores | i of other good lines at ( < SAVING PRICES. <| Orders f''om the country receive ' prompt attentjoa. j

' "NOVELTIES ]i 96 Hardy Street, i 1 NELSON ' <|

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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13050, 9 March 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13050, 9 March 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13050, 9 March 1911, Page 4

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