BUSINESS NOTICES A HARD BLOW TO THE OLD FASHIONED TAILORING IDEA. rgTHE old-fashioned idea of buying a JL Suit and paying for it in from one month to twelve had' a mighty blow given it when my cash tailoring system was launched. The antiquated plan of buying woollens a piece here and a piece there, at the local wholesale warehouse, comes under the same heading. The incontestable fact is this —I have proved my case, and thousands of men are now wearing the George Davies Suits. I have .demonstrated that the cash idea and buying materials from the manufacturer results in a sure ml safe saving to YOU the wearer, of Two Sovereigns on every suit. If You’re a cash payer, I can promise you more real suit quality and more stylo for less money than you ever dreamed was pos. sible. Clever cutters and tailors make tile garments, and I finish the work by giving you a guarantee to refund you the whole of your money if you’re not absolutely nleased. ’THE DAVIES SUITS TO MEASURE fios to 84s, ARE DUAL TO ANY SUIT MADE BY ANY TAILOR ANYWHERE AT A £2 HIGHER PRICE. Prove it for yourself ; you run no risk in doing so. 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-British Exhibition has been awarded to WHITE HORSE WHISKY. QUALITY THE SECRET OF SUCCESS. Mackie and Co. Distilleries Ltd.— Lagavulin Distillery, Islay; Malt-Mill Distillery, Islay; Craigellachie Distillery. Glenlivet. 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. L G ADIES’ and ENTS' o 4? 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 consigned 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 small 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 till sorts GRASS and GARDEN SEEDS of every variety, and are now booking orders for forward delivery of former, ofs which wo hold very large stocks. SEED and TABLE POTATOES of every variety. AGENTS FOR: Royal Exchange Assuranee Fire Royal Insurance Marine Kia Ora Butte*. Cooper’s Sheep Dip Eureka Patent Horse Cover. M. F. BOURSE’S gKINS c OMPANY, LIMITED. QASH gUYER OF WOOL lb KINS, JJIDES, JULLOW & JUT
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2726, 3 February 1910, Page 8
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