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BUSINESS NOTICES. 'MAN WANTS BUT LITTLE HERE BELOW.” DON’T REMEMBER who said that, and I don’t , care who said it—it isn’t true. Man wants all he can get—especially in Suits. Ho' wants tip-top material that will give good wear. Ale wants line workmanship. # He wants shape-retaining garments —in fact, no wants all the goodness he can get, and he can get it in the George Davies Suits Yes—he can get it not occasionally, but at any time during the year—he can get it in his first suit ana in every other suit he orders at one ot the Davies tailoring establishments. This is a cash proposition from start to finish. I pay cash for my woollens at the mill, and my customers pay me cash. The result is big value for me and bigger value for you. I here isn another tailor in the Dominion who can give you value like this. I make the statement and am prepared prove it. There isn’t another tailor who can give you such material, such style, such splendid cutting and lit iTt anything like my prices, which are two solid sovereigns lower than elsewhere. There’s an air of superiority about the man who is wearing a Davies emit. - o need to tell him that no other tailor s garments come mear the style and the finish we put into these garments he knows it. And we have gone on our progressive way, improving on previous styles, and offering a really handsome suit for summer for from fifty-five shillings. The Davies superior style of tailoring. Como in and soc the big selection of new Suitings I’m making up for summer wear at these prices. GEORGE DAVIES, THE MODERN TAILOR. Dunlop’s Buildings, Gisborne. To His Majesty the King. By Royal Appointment. THE GOLD MEDAL for Quality in the Franco-Britieh Exhibition ha? been awarded to WHITE HORSE WHISKYQUALITY THE SEG. SUCCESS. OF Mackie and Co. Distilleries Ltd.— Lagavulin Distillery, Islay; Malt-Mill Distillery, Islay; Craigellachie Diftillery, Glonlivet. Estab. 1742. NOTE.—Any person found guilty of re-filling our empty bottles with inferior Whisky will be refused supplies. PARKER BROS. & SHERIDAN, WILLIAMS and KETTLE, Ltd., Sole Agents. DIPLOMA, FIRST-CLASS, AND HONORS. Tailors’ School of Art, London. JUDIES’ and RENTS’ .p 7 cP V T AILOR. & ADDRESS: Opposite Parnell’s. Gladstone Road. BENNETT & SHERRATT WOOL AND PRODUCE BROKERS, STOCK, STATION, INSURANCE, FINANCE, SHIPPING, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. MAKE ADVANCES on Growing Clips of Wool and Produce con-

signed to them at a low rate. EFFECT INSURANCES of all kinds —Fire, Marine and otherwise. NEGOTIATE LOANS upon the most reasonable terms for large and 6mall farmers. ACT as BUYERS and SELLERS of Live Stock, privately or by commission. PURCHASE FARM PRODUCE outright of every sort at highest prices. CONSIGN for Constituents, Station, and Farm Produce to the highest markets. STORE all Consignments at a consolidated rate. UNDERTAKE all AGENCY WORK in relation to Farms and others expeditiously at Lowest Charges. KEEP ON HAND AND SELL AT MOST REASONABLE TERMS—GROCERIES of every description. SHEARING SUPPLIES, including Wool Packs, Twine, etc. FARM IMPLEMENTS of all kinds. SPORTING REQUIREMENTS, also Blasting Powder and Explosives of all sorts. GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS of every variety, and are now booking orders for forward delivery of former, of which we hold very large stocks. SEED and TABLE POTATOES of every variety. AGENTS FOR: Royal Exchange Assurance Fire Royal Insurance Marine Kia Ora Butter. Cooper’s Sheep Dip Eureka Patent Horse Cover. VISITORS IN WANT OF QADDLERY OR TTTTARNESS H ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE STOCK OF W. MORGAN & SONS PEEL STREET. ALL GOODS AT BEDROCK UJ) leva

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2712, 17 January 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2712, 17 January 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2712, 17 January 1910, Page 8

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