1 High-Grade--Irrespective of ■i The price is but a secondary ijiatter.' . . I "' --, -.-'■'' " '' '' *• Wtat'l have been hitting at all these years is that my system of Modern Cash Tailoring is Exactly what you get for a lot jmore 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 -tailQred, by high-grade workmen whose, .abilities entitle them to receive from me bigger salaries than the average credit tailor can. to pay. 1 I promise you v the. best — no■Ehing less." .-" v •■"■«'' -'I*~am'in*'a'"positi6n'to do itl T My cutters are men who have Studied tailoring? as v a .chemis,t studies botany. "They^'Know its' possibilities, „in M ypjir pasei; and Iha^isMMte-reaßoai'-wEy -I promise you satisfactory tailoring. . % But it is neceWa^^to' pay *me jSash. I "will not -entertain, ar cre'Qit proposition from tl&-best £aan in the land. „ .^ri^'' % Pay George.. Bavi^rpash. reap a big saving in the anftSget a rCast-ffon ,'guar- , antee of perfect satisfaction- or ol your-money .back. CASH >0R GENUINE TAILOR MADE SUITS ■;,.;. JO.ORO&Ri ..„ _ . GEORGE DAYIES "" " " LIMITED. "THE MODERN TAILOR," "-'-' 6 WILMS STREET' '(Between Evening Post and Grand Hotel), •• . WELLINGTON,. [TTXnJSON'S EUMEINTHOLJITJUBBB Far*-" "'-* *• "g'^'o : Cpagh«,n - ' -io^^ Wist §AUTIO^.— Ths largo sale for Eumenthol Jujiiß&s has led <to a inumber of imitafcions bein^ manufactured under the nataes of menthol and other jujubes. nHqh word "Eumenthol" is, however, the registered trade mark of the manufacturers, and 'it is an infringement to sell •njr of these imitations when Eumenthol Jnjubea ata asked for; immediate proceetdings will be taken in ail such casea vrHic-b come under the knowledge of the manufacturers. HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL CHEMICAL CO., LTD., 19. YORK-STREET. SYDNEY. ■ LAME'S . isfct&Bflikiffiitiii? " Ash hhh If it wojld be. good for you. He orders tJM'S ,for biid G&te, Chronic G6Mgils, Broncfailis, Weak iitrags, V«?d4k System, Consuraptien. Your Etector understands . how it sootkes and hekh. Chemists and stores sell it. 2/6 and 4/6 per-fcottte.-*' Most people buytfeet large size. _ 82 |^ Cures I * and Bodily Aches and Pains. Of all Chemists and Stores Mss J\7 C OOE- nerves sometimes get worn out i 1 JL with ,the sfcrain_ of things— you can't eat -~ot J Bleep — you lose your Interest in everything and, become Cynical and mpes-^m pes-^ Biinistic^-sWfeafc- you- want when you re feeling like this is Marshall's Fo3phenne, j that splendid tonic and nerve builder. Procure a bottle at your chemist or store to-day -Is, Is fid, and 2s 6d.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 4
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