THE POWER OF CASH.
in . • d ' > r There is a solid basis to the state; n > ment that a tailor's biil is paid last oi lo all—if it is paid at all—and the giving ia of credit more than anything acoounts e for the ridiculously high prices which the j' men of New Zealand pay for their suits to-day. Why not pay cash at the bari, torial Service, Ltd., Tailors for Men, and ' isavo your money.' Their prices for tailor-made suits to order are from three guineas upwards, and the value that this id firm is giving 19 plienomenal, (Sue very ('0 largely to the fact that they trade only jo for cash. You hove never heard a man lg «iy that ho was dissatisfied with a Sarid torial Suit, because no customor is allowed to go away dissatisfied. We want ' your permanent business. If you place f your first order with us we guarantee , you such satisfaction as to merit you." 1( j repeat order. AVhy not see our new sum--5(1 mer suitings, or asK us to send you samd- plea if you cannot call? Tlio Sartorial or Service, Ltd., 01 Willis Street, Wellingit ton.—Advt. n . ■ ■ ■ . ■
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1891, 28 October 1913, Page 3
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197THE POWER OF CASH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1891, 28 October 1913, Page 3
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