WINTER Whites' New Plymouth. The postal service will enable you to get in close personal touch with the finest stock of dress materials in the province. Our new range is landing and includes gcarce lines like Black and White Checks (small) in all wool material, scaTcc shades in all-wool faced cloths, blanket coats in creai and colors, fine gaberdines in a lot of useful shades. Many other lines you will want are here to be asked for. Send for patterns to-day. Vew Plymouth. SYSTEM CASH The most imperative necessity of the world to-day is to so organise the growth, manufacture, and distribution of the necessaries of life that the maximum service will be rendered with the minimum of waste. In a manufacturing and trading concern it is essential that the whole fabric of the business shall be systematised efficiently. Efficient systems eliminate waste. High class work in poor mater- * ial, or good material and poor work will look well for a short time, but the maximum service is obtained by using the best of materal with the highest grade of workmanship. This particularly applies to Tailoring. We have experienced cutters—our workroom is so organised that every employee does the work they are most expert in, and our buying department is served with the soundest of knowledge of the woollen trade in New Zealand. Finally our selling method for GASH ONLY ensures that you do not make a contribution to that standard allowance in profit and loss accounts, reserve for bad and doubtful debts. Suits and costumes will not get cheaper. Why not take advantage of our system NOW. MODERN TAILORS, Stratforf, ' Kew Plymouth. We Make Clothes THAT FIT, THAT WEAfy THAT SPEAK, THAT DEMONSTRATE That Cockers Tailoring is Pre-Eminent H. COCKER, High-class Tailor and Costumier, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. "Believe me, kapok will see 2/6 a pound," said a prominent merchant last week. Owing to the withdrawal of direct shipping there is a famine in kapok prices have advanced over 100 per centand are still rising, whilo further supplies are uncertain. Fortunately the Big Store was lucky in receiving a late delivery of kapok bedding, pillows, and loose kapok, which is now offered you at comparatively reasonable prices. See gag* ion*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1918, Page 4
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371Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 29 April 1918, Page 4
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