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I Who Makes Your Suit I ■I "This Sorinp" I Be sf The " same old" or George Davies ? — Seriously consider my money-saving proposition. It means a £,2 cash saving to you, and complete satisfaction in your Spring Suit. £9&ti£xm*SxXsjfJri I've a staff at my back that the tailor who " pooh-poohs " my prices would be proud to command. BJSSTMnWIffIS I -!t took y ears to S et them together, aad ONE of them will take a PERSONAL interest in your H I Mllßfif 111 WjJTfTW Suit from the start to the finish ot the making. w/fdm Then my responsible Shop Manager takes a hand at looking over your Suit to see that what you are paying for is there. n\vMis\\\\nhjatr Ca.n the small credit tailor offer you more ? Ask him. ~ Ask him also his prices—but beware of his statement that "the George Davies' Suits are JllfflP#KHlitifli\ out-of-date materials, and are factory-made in addition/ jflf y tremendous purchases each season for cash gives mc FIRST PICK of the materials newly H k displayed by the mill's representative, and every garment turned out by my staff is TAILOR- ■ MADE to your figure. If you paid £2 more elsewhere you would'nt get anything better. m ml/UvmSmßßm sensible Cash System of every man paying for his own Suit has revolutionized tailoring H W&BvaM nMßtm in ew Zealand. You want it. You want it to the extent of a Two Pound Saving on the price B «li*/ WneSa y° ur ne ' vv Suit to measure. B lllill fl/l/» Ou want —apart from the price —because if you are not satisfied with the Suit when you H iSilll—lvff/s c lorne > you are not compelled to wear it. S uarantee to re f u nd the whole of your purchase money is something you won't get elsewhere. H Other tailors will offer to patch up your Suit —"improve it," as they nicely put it, BUT H : b/^ you have to take the suit. ■ •♦yJPaIJ 'TnM- You don't, if you don't wish it, at GEORGE DAVIES'. H * C*s^'sSs(BP-- : £>3 * s a convenient price to pay for a Suit to Order. Ask in my Showroom or send for patterns '.^^\ : .jy*^.?r. o f the splendid materials I am supplying at that price. ettHtlf GEORGE DAVIES, Ltd., I I THE MODERN TAILOR I I 182-184 COLOMBO STREET—Next Steel's and Opp. Kinoaid's—CHRISTCHURCH I H 38 OTHER BRANCHES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. H

I REDFERN'S REDFERNS I IS THE POPULAR EXF.CUTE PRINTING ■ HOUSE FOB, ... T ON THE PREMISES. Account Books I AND Stationery Rubber Stamps I OF AKL KINDS. MADE DAXLY. I ESTABLISHED OVER 3O YEARS. I* REDFERN'S Stationery Warehonse ... AND ... Printing Office MANCHESTER STREET - - CHRISTCHURCH. . TELEPHONE 107. Branch Establishment at Rangiora. IS THE FIRM THAT EMPLOYS NO CANVASSERS. REDFERN'S REDFERN'S SYSTEM OF DEALING CARRY STQCKS WITH THE CUSTOMER DIRECT ENSURES AND ARE CONSTANTLY VALUE THAT IS RECEIVING DIRECT UNOBTAINABLE SHIPMENTS OF THE ELSEWHERE. LATEST GOODS.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 1, 15 September 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 1, 15 September 1910, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 1, 15 September 1910, Page 16

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