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NEWEST EFFECTS IM FABRICS.' ZEBELINE TWEEDS, in brown, vieux rose, and dark grey heathers; plaid design; 50 in. wide. Price, 19/6 per yard. ZEBELINE TWEEDS, in green and blUe heathers; 56 inches wide. Price, 14/6 per yard. DONEGAL TWEED, in greys, brown and green heather. Magnificent for sport 3 skirts or costumes; 56in. wide. Price, 15/6 per yard. TWEEDS, in brown and green plaids; 40in. wide. Price, 9/6 per yard. CHEVIOT 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. NEW PLYMOUTH.

TAILORMADE OR FACTORY MADE? We have been taking you into our confidence regarding 'bur methods, and before telling you how wo buy and the reason for our having available such a large and well assorted stock, despite the great shortage everywhere else, we would like to say a word or two in explanation, of the difference between tailor-made clothes and factory (or "slop") clothes. This is very necessary, for in the Arbitration Court recently one witness—of course a rival—so far allowed prejudice or antagonism to • over-ride his judgment as to allege that our shops were conducted ou the factory system.This statement is entirely wrong. The Tailors' Award clearly states that all suits sold as "tailor-made" must be made oil the premises where the order is taken, and wages and conditions or working set out in the Award are. complied with. "Factory" work is mostly machine work. A "factory" staff consists of from 4 to 6 machinists to one hand worker. Our work only requires 15 per cent of machinists. In other words, we have fl hand workers to one machinist. The reason why we can sell our suits, etc., at such low prices is by organisation and specialisation. We pay our employees far better wages than provided for in the Award, for the same reason. We aim at efficiency in the shop and quality in the output. We allow nothing but the best to go out of our shops. . Experience shows it pays to give customers a "square deal." They stick to us and advertise us among their friends. That is why our business grows so rapid-

THE MODERN TAILORS, L TD 'BESLEY'S" New Plymouth. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT NOW'S THE TIME FOR CONCRETING. SOLD BY Speddlng and Staiiuon, Ltd., New Plymouth E. Beckbessinger, Wait.ira Gaustad and Marlow, Waltare C. Dunbar, Hrenut Moa Dairy Store Co., Inglewood J. Theiklcson, Tarlki Midhirst Store Co., Midhirst N.Z. Loan & Mercantile, Stratford N.Z. Farmers' Organisation Society, Stratford J. Arthur, Ngaerj N.Z. Farmers' Organisation Society, Elthara. Thoni.is Bros , Kaponga W. Marshall, Normanby < N.Z. Farmers' Organisation Society, Hatters Blair and Sellar, Hawera Kaupolconu! Store Co., Kaupokonul Riverdala Dairy Store Co., Inaba J. Barclay, Okalawa A. 0. Powell, Te Kirl (libsons, Ltd , Tatea Aitcheson, Ltd., Patea Manutahi Dairy Co., Manutahi Alton Dairy Co, Alton

L: A. NOLAN & CO., 60VE«NMENT WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS. pOVEfiNMENT Valuations conducUd as under: Wool: At oar store, Quay Street, Wai Sdeepslcins: At our Store, Gill Street New Plymouth, every four weeks. Auction Sales of Hides, Tallow, etc., conducted monthly. Next Sale June 22,

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1920, Page 4

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