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Contemplating New Attire? Exceptional designing ability, and exacting workmanship, have Tapidly developed the confidence of discriminating dressers, in the achievements of WHITE'S DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. Garments created by White's do not "just happen," tl.-y are the product of the hands of those who know how to express individuality; to obtain snug fit, dignified finish, and winning appearance—the essentials to smart and stylish dressing. About fabrics: You will find a wide assortment of all the latest and most popular weaves, dependable in service and unusually attractive. Make "White's" - your dressmakers; you are assured of absolute satisfaction at moderate quotations. White SSom, NEW PLYMOUTH. i ' "-** DON'T PAY FOR THE OTHER MAN'S SUIT! A very important part of our general system is the financial part. We have attempted to show you that everything has been done to ensure you getting a high-class tailor-made suit at a reasonable price. Were we to give credit a great deal of this advantage we had gained would be lost. Our selling method for CASH only ensures that you do not make a contribution to that standard allowance in profit and loss accounts, "Reserve for bad or doubtful debt 3." Cash has no equal in purchasing power; cash in hand is of much greater value than a promise to payAs we receive cash for all our goods we are able to buy for spot cash. This is an advantage to both our customers and ourselves. We claim to be the only strictly CASH TAILORS IN NEW ZEALAND. We do not ask you to help to pay for another man's suit. He has to pay for his own before he gets it. MODERN TAILORS LIMITED, "BESLEY'S" Stratford ...... New Plymouth.

BOOK-KEEPING' TF you are engaged in Book-keeping in an office you should understand thoroughly the principles underlying your work; it is not sufficient to do a certain thing in a certain way simply because you are told to do it that way, or because your predecessor did it, IP YOU WISH TO ADVANCE you Must understand the "whys" . and "wherefores" of your work, so that if anything unusual comes along you can grapple With it. We have a course the study of which brings the student into direct contact with the documents and books of account found in everyday office work. The course can be mastered in a few months. Fees for the Course t £3 3s, plus 10s for Book-keeping and Stationery. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Local Director:— VAL. DUFF, A.1.A., N.Z., Public Accountant, NEW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 382.

jgFFECT Y our pSUBANCES, FIRE, MARINE & ACCIDENT. With the UNITED INSURANCE COY., LTD. Australian and N ewr Zealand Institution. Eat. 1862. MAURICE W. ALLOM, Manager for Taranaki. STAINTON & CO., LTD., Agents & Advisers to Coy,, N«r.

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1920, Page 4

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