S I WHITE'S GREAT WINTER SALE. Every lady is keen when bargains are around, but blouse bargains are specially tempting in the eyes of the thrifty? Here, at this gigantic clearance are multitudes of blouses, from the simplest to the most beautiful. Secure future requirements now—it's wisdom. HUGE BLOUSE BARGAINS. ASSORTED VOILE BLOUSES, latest designs, plain colors or striped, and air white. Usual prices: 15/6 to 18/6. Sale price 13/6. PLAIN NAVY JAP SILK Usual prices 14/6 and 28/6. Sale prices n/6 and 17/6. CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES, in big variety of colorings; also Striped Silk Blouses. This is a special purchase, at/-. BE SURE YOU POST AN ORDER IF TOU CANNOT CALL. NEW PLYMOUTH.
Address ERNEST DAVIES, London Qualified Optician, Devon Street, New Plymouth Next door Bank ?f Australasia.
• 'QUEERING OUR PITCH." A Movement That Failed. The public are now quite aware of the movement on the part of certain of our competitors to "quee* our pitch." They got no sort of a hearing from the Arbitration Court, and now we find the president of the "Taranaki Tailors' Industrial Union" endeavoring to hurl bricks at us, WHAFFOR? In an ingenuous letter to the Aews last week he traverses the statement made by the Judge of the Arbitration Court at Christchurch, and ends up by remarking: "They (the tailors of Taranaki) only tried hard to stop teaming factory-made garments being sold as tailormade." This favorite charge against us has been disproved time and again. The very fact that our system is recognised by the Court gives the lie to it. The writer knows quite well that the old team Bystem would not be tolerated again in New Zealand for a minute. ' Our system, as a matter of fact, is welcomed by the workers, who told the Court that they were receiving 90 per cent over award rates, and had no desire to go back to the old style and the lower wages. No wonder that the Judge "sat upon" the Christchurch workers when they tried to "put over" a cock and bull story about the evils of a system that makes for efficiency and economy! We desire.to thank the President of the Taranaki Tailors' Industrial Union for his gratuitous advertisement. Really, we cannot find words enough to thank our competitors fir what they are doing for MODERN TAILORS LIMNED, "BESLEY'S" Stratford New Plymouth.
ACETONE WELDING J¥ you have Broken Castings, etc., take tbem to RS.WOOLDMDOE, QELL STBIET, NEW •ppYMOTSIE', attd have the jot put right by-expert#
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 July 1920, Page 4
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