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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. ATTRACTIVELY PRICfcD. Ladies' Plain Black Cashmere Hose, all wool, wide elastic top, spliced toes and heels, "Exceltic," unshrinkable, 6/n per pair. Special vilue in all wool black Cashmere Hose, fine soft finish, all wearing parts strongly re» inforced, 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'a extra fine quality in ladies' black Cashmere Hose, wide tops, full fashioned double soles and high spliced heels; 10/6 per pair. Ladies' black Cashmere Hose, extra spliced, wide suspender tops, treble spliced ankles and feet; g/6 per pair. NEW PLYMOUTH. A GOOD ADVT. GIVEN BY THE ARBITRATION COURT. Little did our competitors realise when they set out in the Arbitration Court to clip our wings by endeavoring to import into the tailoring , award restrictions that would have interfered with our Modern Methods of production, that they were to give us such a series of fine advertisements. The Court gave them no hearing at all when they brought forward their specious pleas. Now, the eminent Judge goes out of his way in Christchurch to rebuke the other side (the worker) for , the attitude it was assuming in restricting the earning capacity of employees. Listen to this (as per the Press Association report):— After hearing evidence, His Honor said that at New Plymouth evidence was given that under the team system workers , were able to earn 50 per cent higher wages, and to produce clothing at reasonable rates. Mr. F. E. Cooke (for the Union): That system robs the workers of their individuality and makes slaves of women. His Honor: The women did not look like slaves. They were strong, intelligent looking women, who resisted interference with the conditions under which they were working. The "team" system referred to by Mr. Justice Stringer is not the system that .obtained in the old days when the nigger-driving indulged in brought the system into ill repute. Our modern system Wfi have described in this space. It is the scientific apportionment and arrangement of work, supervised at every turn, that produces the most economical and efficient results which we pass on to customers. This is why we can turn out clothes so cheaply and yet so highly tailored and eminently satisfactory. We take this opportunity of thanking our competitors for this gratuitous advt. We will have something interesting to say next week. MODERN TAILORS LIMITED, "BESLEY'S" Stratford New Plymouth. RECREATION FOR WINTER EVENINGS. TTOW do you spend your winter evenings? 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 a necessary part of your equipment. We have a specially-designed homestudy course in this subject, which can be mastered in a comparatively short time; and a knowledge of which you will appreciate and value more and more a 8 time goes on and you realise its us 2fulness. 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. DUFF, A.1.A., N.Z., Public Accountant, " NEW PLYMOUTH XiUfhobe 382!

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1920, Page 4

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