€©©? g'e Davies -Tatlorii&i* is irrespective of price. ■The price is but a secondary matter. [What I have been hitting at all these years is that my system of Modern Cash Tailoring is exactly what you get for a lot more money at the credit tailor's. ,The price is- small, because the purchase is for cash. * 'Every suit that you order at George Davies' is cut and tailored by high-grade workmen wiiose . abilities entitle them, to receive from me bigger salaries tli'an the average credit tailor can iafford to pay. I promise you the best — notliing less. ' T am in' apposition to do it. ' My cutters are men who hav^ studied tailoring as ,a chemist, studies botany. They know its. possibilities in your case, and that is one reason why I promise you satisfactory tailoring. '' ' Biit it is necessary to pay me 'cash. I will not entertain a credit proposition from' the best man in the land. * Pay George Da-vies cash. iYou'll reap a big saving in the price, and get a cast-iron guarantee of perfect satisfaction or ererj' penny of your money back. 55/- 63/- 75/GASH FOR GENUINE TAILOR MADE SUITS TO ORDER. GEORGE DAYIES LIMITED. "THE MODERN TAILOR," 56 WILLIS STREET (Between Evening Post and Grand Hotel), * WELLINGTON. ! RENZIE'S I I . . .PEPSO .. I, j r Cures that heavy § I ~ after -dinner feel- - i * ing so common to 1 j dyspeptics. I | All Chemists and stores, 2/6 i " HUDSON'S j "EUiEiTHOL JUJUBES," ■ THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC AHB PROPHYLACTIC. SUITABLE FOR OLD.AND YOUNG. The "'Medical Press and Circular" says : — " These Jujubes should be of special service to Lecturers, Public Singers, and Speakers, and, indeed, to all who are called upon to use - their voices frequently for prolonged periods." Sold by all Chemists, Price v. 1/6 Or from the Manufacturers, HUDSON'S EI«TH£L CHEMICAL CO., LIMITED, YORK STREET, SYDNEY Poet Free on Receipt of Stamps. i_ 2 «, | Special attention given to Children's Teeth. Sets of Teeth £2/2/- and £3/3/- ' Single Tooth - - - 5/Painiess Extraction* . - - 1/Temporary Sets Re-made to Permanent - £1/1/Teelh Extracted Free when SeU are ordered. Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. \/ uoJi uur.tb fcometimcE get worn out JL v-irh the srrain of things— you can't eat or sleep — you lose your interest in everything trod become cynical and pcsBimistie. Whtt you want when you're feeling like this is Fospherine, that splendid tonic iirid verve builder. Procure a bottle at your chemist or store' to-day— ls, Is Gd, and 2s 6d. »
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 90, 18 April 1911, Page 4
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