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GEO. D. JONES The People's TAILOR - - A Splendid Assortment of the latest Material, -.mr FIT,'STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED Opposite St. Mary's Church, AVENUE, WANGANUI To the Dairy Farmer • An Abundant Supply of PURE WATER is Indispensable, WE are prepared to give expert advice as to the best means to obtain it—by pump, ram, or gravitation. Our Milk Coolers are tho best on the market. From. 355. Galvanised ' Corrugated Tanks from 355. Plumbing and Gasfitting of Evepy Description. HaytoQ And. Arnold, PLT7MBBRS AND GASFITTERS. Corrjer of Guyton Street aud Avenue. Telephone 410. MEN ARE SAVING MONEY. HAVING CLOTHES MADE IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOW IT IS DONE. Every day we hear of local gentlemen saving as muoh as-£2 10s. ancUnever lesa than £2 on a single suit of clothes by having them made to their measure in Christehureh. For a long time it has been felt that £i or £5 was too much to pay for a suit, and it would certainly appear so when it is remembered that George Davieß, the Chnstchurch tailor, is making suits to measure for Jrom.39/6 upwards, and giving a written guarantee of satisfaction with every garment he produces. A well-known local gentleman who i^QcfentJyjre.ceive'd a suit made to his measure 'in-Christchurch by Mr. D'avies is very enthusiastic about, the saving effected,jand is delighted with'the style, fit and finish of: the clothes. He describes his experience thus:— ' .■' /.. '.'■■■ :..-■■" "Some little time ago, I saw an advertisement of Mr. George Davies 1 in this papei in which he offered to make a suit of clothei to measure for from 89/6. Candidly, I wai sceptical,lbut after some deliberation I wroti for samples and ielf-measurement form and by return mail, I received a full rang* of really good suitings. I finally selectee a pattern to my liking at £2 10s. the suit and took my measurements on the, simpt self-measurement form supplied, then sen them on to Mr. Davies. . • •-*. About ten days or a fortnight later ''. received my clothes with a letter from Mi Davies, asking me to try on, and examim the "suit fujly, and if I was not completel; satisfied? to return it at once, and get mj money; back in full. All my previou doubts I must • say ; proved ' groundless for I~found the suit the best fit I had eve had, and in quality and workmanship it i equal,in:every respect to the suits I hay i been paying-£1 10s. and £5 for. Lan satisfied I saved £2 by; sending to Christ church for. those,samples, besides getting i written, guarantee of satisfaction, am fcakirig no risk whatever." : , We understand Mr. Dayiea has jus pviblibhed .a' new Style Book,' which h informs ns will gladly be sent post free •'.■\ceclvcr with samples of latest suitings .■■rid solf-viieasurement form to any adclres ' in .request. _ _... When writing just say: " Kindly send nii etc," arid-address your postcard o ■Ivtier to-. George Davies, Success Suit Shop 184 Colombo Street, Chrisfcchurch. /TuSTRA'Lmk MUTUAL PROVI- ; D^NT SOCIETY /■■:-. MONEY -TO LENW 7TIHIS Society is prepared to Lent ± Money on FIRST-CLASS FRFE HOLD CITY and COUNTRY SECUIiI TIES, at Lowest Current Hates. Ouj New Mortgage Dcccl contains a condj tion allowing borrowers the privilege o: repaying up to 20 per cent., of tlw Loan during aay year,, without notiet or payment of any fine. NO COM MIS SION CHARGEO, LEGAL EXPENSED EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. Apply di rect ; to the Society's Branch. Office '.Wellington, or any •of the Society^ District Offices. EDWARD \V. LOWE, . Resident Secretary Wanganui District Agency, Victoiri. Avenue— G. JOHNSON, District Secretary. Wellington, IstSentember, IPO2. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCI COMPANY, LIMITED. With which is incorporated the NEW ZEALAND ACCIDENT INSUIt ANCS COMPANY. Capital £1,500,000. The following departments of Insur ance are now transacted by the Com pany:— Fire, Marine, Workers' Compensatioc Acttj, Employers' Liability Acts, Common Law Mortagoe Indemnity, Accident and Disease, Plate Glass, Fidelity (^uaranlee, Adraiin&tration Bonds. Bir iglary and Theft, Public Risk. JOS. WESNKY, Manager A. B. HEDGES 'Late J. P. Alclvidge and Son) -STATTON'ER. FANCY GOODS, ANC NEWSAGENT. f-ARGE and Varied Assortment o Toys and i'aucy Goods kept it- " SPORTINO REQUISITE ~t th« ,-. Papers and Periodical* post*-)-1 r«i -.' parts of the country. Agent for all Australian and 1! ** Zealand Wp«kly and D«ilv f*apprs> TTfE A.n.A CO!(V!'P V\ T H PI? W FARMERS and WORKING MEN from Ra«;tihi. TairriTx--TTiuku. Mareawolcfi. Msnsa^ PfiinrhGfton, Olsinsaiti. Kilv^rhopo. nWaTifrr.nni. \o foni-' ami crot xonr Wir. Boots rs T K-iTe all hanr'-ci^so'"' Waterticnt Bontp. pbgce-'] aiif] n\n<?,< by myself, at eiivitoon ?hMIiT.-s. r",-~' and made to order at the <m,rv»<* pritre. I lia\e some beautiM Tun ivr< t'-hrome Boots, all at tho same price. These are ali my own makp CHARLES JEFFCOTT, Ridgway Street, Wanganni.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 13 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 13 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 13 March 1908, Page 3

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