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DIFFERENCE IN SUITS. HOW MEN ABE MISLED The following information about tailoring trade should prove interesti and profitable to readers. It appears that three kinds of su are being made-to-measure to-d; First, there's the kind the "Cre< Tnilor" charges five and six guinc for. Secondly there's the slop- 1 , measure suit, which is made at clothing factory where all kinds of thin from dungarees to shirts are mai Thirdly there's the George Davies su which is made by George Davies, the Si Specialist. This suit is made from t same material as the four to six guin kind, but it costs from 30a. to £2 less, costs less, because the firm know how run their business on a scientific bas They can make enormous savings beyo: the highest dreamo of their competitc and imitators. Every suit George Davies turns out made in his own workrooms by exper The saving is made possible by ma; different ways in the cost of productic Specialising, in the first place, sav money. Selling for cash only, makes big saving too, for you don't have to p; Sor the man who doesn't. The smi profit on a- single suit is a fair profit i one hundred, and enables the buyer purchase cheaper than the man w. buys from the small shop. Again Geor Davies has 40 Branches and has to bi as much tweed as 40 shops put togethi By this means he can buy direct frc the mills, and save money again—i other tailor can. To save his custome warehousemen's charges, George Davi has his own warehouse, which aga means money saved. Readers will readily see by the for going that George Davies" suits are different as chalk and cheese to the slo to-measure factory suits, which are beii hoisted on the public. These kinds suits are sold by drapers, mercers, stor keepers and small suit shops througho the Dominion. These suits can neith wear well nor keep their shape. Whi being worn they look jußt what they a —slop-to-measure. The suits made by George Davies ha style and individuality, because they' cut by men who know how—men who < nothing else but cut suits. The claim the Firm that they can save you £2 amply proved by the enormous numb of testimonials which stream in by eve mail. Testimonials from Doctors, Clerg men, business men and professional me etc. George Davies hasso much confidence his garments and knows so well that 1 can give you the most critical sntisfa tion, thathe gives you .'a written guara tee to please you in every way—or refm your money. It's a fair offer. If then a fairer one George Davies would like know what it is. and he'll make you th offer too, he knows so we!! that he ci please you. The address is : Corner of Arcade and Stafford Slra Timaru. The Family Cough Remedy. Parents throughout Australasia know that no cough remedy is so effective and so safe as Bonnington's Irish Moss. ot™™ CARRAGEEN Irish Moss. breaks up the cough or cold, wards off bronchitis, and prevents pneumonia. Wise parents always keep a bottle in the home. Mb. J. Tu»Nrßof l>unei!in write " I h.ivo for sonif ve.-iis had your Irish Moss lor Mr-.. Turner, and she has derived much brnclil by us use. She w« consider.l consumptive, bin nonningion's Irish Mobs has .}ntte restored hi;r. and >he is now quite Strong. 1 have rccnmmcndeil REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Jfc Don't be fooled by imttations, here is no remedy *is " ju** as good " as BonnB »3 H.T. RANDRUF . WHO IS HE WHO IS.HE? Read on. J. RANDRUP. SPOUTS GOODS IMPORTER. Read on. J. RANDRUP'S FLY RODS LEAD THE WAY. Read on. J. RANDRUP'S MINNOW RODS ARE GEMS. Read ou. J. RANDRUP'S TROUT FLIES are made by the Best Makers. Read on. J. RANDRUP Has an Enormous Stock of Minnows by the Best Makers. Road on. J. RANDRUP Stands by his Casta and Traces. Read 'on. J. RANDRUP \ Has a Splendid Assortment of Reels. Read on. J. RANDRUP Stocks everything in the Fish ing line—Waders, Brogues, Creels, Fly Books, Miniiows, Boxes, etc. H. J. CYCLE AND SPORTS GOODS IMPORTERS, INSPECTION INVITED. J. DAVIDSON; GENERAL CARRIERE. Offirw CHURCH STREET, TIMARU. For Influenza, take Wood's Great 'eppermint Cure. ■ Never fails. Is i and 2s 6d.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14043, 29 October 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14043, 29 October 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14043, 29 October 1909, Page 2