GEO. DAVIE?' SUITS Mark a distinct class of men. Men who only wear the right class of suit. Men who wear the right stamp of everything. Men of taste and discrimination. In the same way that a Shakespe ' Diay is lesg acceptable to an untuto 3d that a niusic hall turn,.so;w< istefijlly cut genu rge Davies' Suit bo more acceptable to you than the cheap draper or factory-made article. No such suit value" as the Gteorge Davies suit has been put before the public before. It is conceded, acknowledged—it is ive that two pounds and receive a perfection of cut and fit that you couldn't get anywhere else at any price. >sss; 68s, 76s—ABE MY PBICES. THE MODERN TAILOR, ■ Corner - 'Arcade • and : Stafford Street, , TIMABTJ.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14391, 5 January 1911, Page 7
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