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Winter Millinery Scores of new and pretty shapes, many beautifully trimmed, constitute our superior showing of Winter Millinery. You will find just what you want, moderatelypriced, at Whites'. Here are WINNING STYLES. SUEDE HATS, pull on shape, in V. Rose, Violet, or Fawn 45/SUEDE HATS, medium shape straight brim, in Navy, Brown, or Fawn 47/5 SUEDE HATS, turned up brim, in Rose, Navy, or Pawn 45/" BLACK SAILOR SHAPES, pedal straw, trimmed colored bands 27/6 BRETON SHAPES, pedal straff) in Navy, Rose, or Black, trimmed colored bands 24/6 BLACK VELVET HATS, ttitched brims .... 16/6 NEW PLYMOUTH.

MODERN I METHODS ELIMINATE WASTE AND SAVE MONEY. We told you in our last cliat 1 about the bad conditions and I wasteful methods in our work- | room when we started to make 8 changes, reduce costs, and give | the public a iirst-class tailored | job at a low price. I We found from calculations made | that the lack of system was cost- 3 ing something like 50 per cent. J, That had to be added to the cost of the suits. The public had to payWe first of all swept out all the old machinery and put in electric power. Gone were the evil old coke stoves and smelly fire-irons. We systematised the room. The machinists were given a special place and told that they would in future be expected to do nothing else but machining. The same | with the pressers, and the table ! haiuls. The work was specialised, every man and every woman to his or her job; no getting up and dodging about; no tumbling over one another. Order reigned, and not chaos. The work was specialised into three natural divisions—Pressing, Machining and Tabic Work, where all the sewing is done. The cutting and preparing was the boss's job. Here nothing was left to chance; everything was provided for; each job was pre- | pared—linings, pockets, sleeves, | etc., all were there at hand. So I the job went to the workroom, | where it passed from hand to i hand, each one doing each one's g little bit until the job was com- 8 pleted, Just the Ford ear mass production methods adapted to tailoring conditions. At every stage the job was inspected and supervised. But there is a story alone in this. We will tell it here in a few days. We will also show how thorough is all our work and that the inference made by our jealous competitors at the Arbitration Court in N.P. last week that our goods are slops is all moonshine —and worse. WE STAND FOR QUALITY ALL THE TIME, and will prove our statement right up to the hilt. We will also prove that old methods en- | tail unnecessarily heavy charges | for clothes. ■ THE MODERN TAILORS, L TD "BESLEY'S" Stratford New Plymouth. ASK FOR GOLDEN BAY CEMENT NOW'S THS TIME FOR CONCRETING. SOLD BY Speddlng and Stainton, Ltd, New Plymouth E. Beckbcssinger, Waitara Oaustad and Marlow, Waitara C. Dunb;ir, Urenui Mna Dairy Store Co, Inglewood .T, Therkleson, Tariki Midhirst Store Co., Mldhlrst N.Z. Loan & Mercantile, Stratford N.Z Far/Hers' Organisation Society, Stratford J. Arthur, Ngaere N.Z. Formers' Organisation Society, Eltnara. Thomas Bros, Kaponga VY. Marshall, Normanby N.Z. Farmers' Organisation Society, Hawera Blair and Sellar, Hawera Kaupokonul Store Co., Kaupokonul Rlverdalo Dairy StoTe Co., inaha .1. Barclay, Okalawa A. 0. Powell, It Klrl Gibsons, Ltd, Patea Alteheson, Ltd., Patea Manutalil Dairy Co, Manutahi Alton Dairy Co., Alton MASTERS, Ltd. Distributors, Stratford.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1920, Page 4

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