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PRACTICAL HOSIERY. —True Fitting —Long Wearing The need for warm hosiery is particularly keen this, "nippy" weather. You will find at White's a splendid range, in all appropriate shades and effects —dependable in quality, tip-top in value. I ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. Ladies' Plain Black Cashmere Hose, all wool, wide elastic top, spliced toe 3 and heels, "Exceltic," unshrinkable, 6/ix per pair. Special value in ail wool black Cashmere Hose, fine soft finish, all wearing parts strongly reinforced, S.W., W., 0.5.; 7/it per pair. Ladies' all wool plain black Cashmere Hose, wide tops, seamless, Morley's make; 8/11 per pair. Morley's extra fine quality in, ladies' black Cashmere Hose, wide tops, full fashioned double soles aud high spliced heels; 10/6 per pair. Ladies' black Cashmere Hose, extra spliced, wide suspender tops, treble spliced ankles and feet; 9/6 per pair. NEW PLYMOUTH. METHODS APPROVED BY THE ARBITRATION COURT. We hope, gentle reader, that you read the statement in the papers the other day regarding the Arbitration Court's views of our methods. It will be remembered that an effort was made by interested parties to put a spoke in our wheel because we had the temerity to depart from the hoary customs of the past and apply commonsense methods to our production. It took the form of eliminating two clauses of the former award permitting subdivision of labor. We objected, because we knew quite well that if wc had to return to the old order of things we would never be able to give customers first-class, tailored suits considerably below the price ..followers of the antiquated system charge. The Court upheld our objection. Hear what it said:— "The representative of the company proved to the satisfaction of the Court that the system which had been in operation under those clauses by the company had resulted beneficially for the workers concerned, the employers themselves, and the general public. In these circumstances the Court has made the necessary provisions to enable the company to continue the system it had adopted under the terms of the old award . . . ." We are naturally pleased, and we are sure the public will be too, for they are quick to resent unfair restrictive action of interested parties, especially in these days of dearness of living. MODERN TAILOR! LIMITED, "BESLEY'S" New Plymouth. RECREATION FOR WINTER EVENINGS. TTOW do you spend your winter eveningst There is no better opportunity for study than during the long winter evenings. You may be engaged during the day at office work; or possibly you contemplate commencing business on your own account. Whichever it may be, you will find that a knowledge of book-keeping is 11 necessary part of your equipment. We have a specially-designed homestudy course in this subject, which can be mastered in a comparatively shovt time; and a knowledge of which you will appreciate and value more and more as time goes on and you realise its us:fulness. Study at home and send the work to us for correction. The fees are £3 3s, plus 10s for stationery and books of account. Enquire now for particulars. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Local Director:— VAL. DUPP, A.1.A., N.Z., Public Accountant, KKW PLYMOUTH. Telephone 382. True home comfort with the "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE Seams are heavily vulcanised, patent stopper prevents leakage. On sale everywhere. Alwys make sure of the brand.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1920, Page 4

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