George Davies Tailoring is High-Grade-i-rrespective of 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 iGeorge Dalies' is cut and tailored by high-grade workmen whose abilities entitle them to receive from me bigger salaries than tiie average credit tailor can. afford to pay.. , I promise you the best — nothing less., I am in a position to do it. My cutters are men who have 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. - But it is necessary to pay me cash. ,1 will not entertain a cre-dit-proposition- from the best man in the land. George Davies cash. iYou/11 reap a big saving in the price, and get a cast-iron guarantee, of perfect satisfaction or every ,penny of your money back. 55/- 63/- 75/- ' CASH FOR CENU3NE TAILOR MADE SUITS TO ORDER. GEORGE DAYIES ' LIMITED. . **,THE MODERN TAILOR," ; ; ' 56 WILLIS STREET ¦ "L (Between Evening Post and ; Grand, Hotel), T WELLINGTON. Q. What is good for my cough? A. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. : Q. How locg has it been used? A. Seventy years. Q. Do doctors endorse it? ' -A. If not/we would not make it. 1 Q. Do you publish the formula? % A Yes. On every bottle. ' Q. Any alcohol in it? A. Not a single drop. Q. How may I learn more of this? A. Ask your doctor. He knows. ¦Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Pnpared by' Dr. 1. C. Ay&- & Co,, Lowell, Kill., I), S. A, axe notfkt-chesled ' JjtfT s y and tfain-limted. m&&!isim%> '-V?| Nature intended ST^^^^^M - every woman tote f X^^H3^^Wi deeply develop- / fHBH| fid, with a full, a F^^^^P 1 !! rounded bosom & \J> Ws&vzlsiw II .sufficient flesh to ttiLg ¦880' j |h ' hide her skeleton. * *» ! DON'T STAY THIN! Dr. Fallierc's I will increase -yom weight by as much as five • 9 pounds a week, and will add inches to your 1 measurements. ... It is a scientific bust U • developer, a medicated tissue food, harmless R and efficacious. Send 2d. stamp for Free H Trial Sample and Free Descriptive Book. | F*iiiere 'Fiesh-Food^Go., | 0/615-4 4" J49 Linden Court, Ct/flneil H ' UOpC CtsfacashSl. *'/*»"»*' J "H fTTIOXTON-I/EVIN Coacn Service, twice '3J daily. Leave Foxton 6-30 a-m., arrive Levin 8.30 ajn.; leasre Levin 10.30 -a.nl., arrive Joxton noon; leaare Fasten 2.3.0 p.m., arrive Levin 4-.30 p-m. ; iea-vs Leviß' 750 p.m., arrive Foxton 9.30" pja. Thechß»pjßtfc «ad .Quickest route -j». Hid fiou* / 3?elfißgtfl&> " '¦ ' _ ,¦ - 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 91, 19 April 1911, Page 10
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