White's J^vay from the commons place are- tli* distinctive fabrics w« now display. You will And them exactly suitable for Costumes, Coats, Blouses, or Frock* NEWEST EFFECTS IN FABRICS. ZEBELDTE TWEEDS, in brown, vieux rose, and dark grey heathers; plaid design; 5G in. wide. v Price, 19/6 per yard. ZEBELDTE TWEEDS, in green and blue heathers; 56 inches wide. Price, 14/6 per yard. DONEGAL TWEED, in greys, brown and green heather. Magnificent for sports skirt 9or costumes; 56in. wide. Price, 15/6 per yard. TWBBDS, in brown and green plaids; 40in. wide. Price, 9/8 ; per yard. CHEVIQX- SERGES, in blue, mole, emerald, and scarlet; splendid for children's coats; 50in, wide, price, 15/6 per yard. BLANKET COATING, made in the Dominion; all wool; 56in. wide. Prices, 21/- and 22/6 per yard. It will be profitable to you to mail for your requirements if you cannot call personally. White § Sou, NEW PLYMOUTH.
SUPERVISION —ITS GREAT VALUE IK TAILORING. jJNDEE the old system one ■worker makes the job from start to finish. After the garment is fitted on, the linings are roughly cut. The garment is given to the worker, who does the fitting up. The next time the boss sees it is when the suit is finished. Every worker has his or her own ideas of shaping a collar, hanging a sleeve, etc. For that reason you get a different type of suit each worker.
This old method did not coincide with our ideas of the Modern Suit or Costume we had set out to make. We wanted more supervision and every garment shaped up and finished to the highest standard. We wanted to see the taste and wishes of the customer incorporated in the garment. This, of course, meant a lot of work for the principals, but that did not bother us, for we were out to give the public every satisfaction. Hence to-day every garment comes to the principal in charge of the workroom, when it reaches several different stages. No job is proceeded with until he has passed it, assuring that all our work is correctly and carefully done. There are no factory or "slop" methods with us; we aim at giving the best possible value for the money paid to us. That is why our customers are so satisfied. We'll have something more to tell you about our methods in this space this week. THE MODERN TAILORS, L TD "BESLEY'S" Stratford New Plymouth;
ASK FOR COLDEN BAY CEMENT VOWS THE TIME FOR CONCRETING.^ SOLD BY Speddlng and Stalnlon, Ltd., New Plymouth E. Beckbesslnger, Waltara Gaustad and Marlon, Waltara C. Dunbar, Urenui Moa Dairy Store Co., Inelewood J. Therkleson, Tarlkl Mldhirst Store Co., Mldhirst N.Z. Loan & Mercantile, Stratford N.z. Fawners' Organisation Society, Stratford I. Arthur, Ngaere N.Z. Farmers' Organisation Society El thorn. Thomas Bros., Kaponga W. Marshall, Normanby N.Z. Farmers' Organisation Society Hawera Blair and Sellar, Hawera Kaupokonui Store Co., Kaupokonui Kfterdale Dairy Store C 0.,. Inaba J. Barclay, Okaiawa A. 0. Powell, Te Kltl Gibsons, Ltd., Fatea Altcbeaon, Ltd., Fatea Manutahl Dairy Co., Manutallt Alton Dairy Co., Alton MASTERS, Ltd. Distributors. Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1920, Page 4
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