WE APPEAL TO WORKING MEN. DON'T SPEND YOUR MONEY UNNECESSARILY. The working man is a practical man— lie lias to be —his money has to be spent to buy back biggest values. That is why he sends his own representative to Parliament. That is why he buys his own house, if possible. He believes that votes and money so spent will return him the . greatest interest on his expenditure. The same with clothes. We appeal to working men for their business, because undeniably we can offer them the smartest of suits at the lowest prices, by Union labor. You are in the habit of paying cash for your suits. Why not pay cash to us, and save £2 of it for yourself ? All our work is done under the guarantee of complete satisfaction or your money back instantly. There is no condition or catch about this offer. As we say, so we perform. Call into one of our branches, and see the magnificent range of patterns, gsja or, if you cannot call, write to us. /tiNlfe TAILOR-MADE SUITS TO ORDER, 555. to 84s. ißffif GEORGE DAVIES fl||H§ LIMITED, iBSSe "The MODERN lliftf TAILORS." 1 WSi Head Office: \BW 706 Colombo Street, CHEISTCHUECH. *"* Branches Everywhere. J. TRUSGOTT, FAMILY GROCER, PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANT. Direct Importer of CEYLON TEA. A Liberal. Discount Allowed to Cash Buyers. TOM O'BRIEN, THE PREMIER TOILET CLUB, SEDDON STREET, WAIHI.. THE CLUB HOTEL, SYDENHAM, CHRISTCHURCH. A. J. LAWRENCE, Proprietor. STOCKS NOTHING BUT THE BEST. ROYAL HOTEL, LYTTELTON. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. J. SCOTT, Proprietor. (Late of Sumner). «J. TANNER, FAMILY BUTCHER, WAIHI. J. WALTERS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWSAGENT, WAIHI. Ac A. SHANNON, GENERAL GROCER AND BAKER, &OODS AT BEDROCK PRICES. STATE COLLIERIES. tJAS. GOLLAQAN, [THE POPULAR MEN'S OUTFITTER. GIVE HIM A TRIAL. CKSTERIOM HOTEL, PRINCESS STREET, DUNEDIN. J. MURPHY, Proprietor. .Good Accommodation, Civility, and Comfort Guaranteed. Tariff, 6s. per day. 1448
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 27, 8 September 1911, Page 16
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