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I Evidence from the Magistrate's Court | S ALBERT SHRANK SALTER, Tailor, of Lyttelton, said: I materiab3 and labour about £7. That would be more than him, allow such people occasionally to save themselves 3 3. know the Scott-Service Tailoring Company, and have had twice the amount at which Scott-Service sold it to Mr trouble by trying-on m other than the actual Placeo* inak- ss = dealings with them. I orderedT suit ftom ftnem some time Bitter;..- ' V- ,»„♦„«*♦«. S'nSlSfS™, S^2 SfS S 3 m February last. I ordered it by post through posting pat- MR ALPERS: What do you understand by ♦'tailored-to- ary part is that some firms who make ready-made suits, stock ks 3 terns back to them. I had seen their advertSementsli the measure"? skes, can work an ingenious swindle on the public, and never g. as. "Star." ... I filled m a chart and posted it to them with Mr Cooke: I know the real difference. It means that a transgress the law ... but penalises a firm like Scott-Sex- ~j 3. a deposit of £2. Later I went there and asked to have the suit is made by tailors under the method which I described vice, who endeavours tc .meet, uA^rtaaUar *f feting a g- £ suit ready to try on on Friday night. 'to you. I understand it to mean that it is made by iegiti- genuine pubUc demand for a reasonable suit at a reasonable 3 I LTjr^r^^r^rs^^r "SSISSSSSSS I == Scott-Service people have made 6321 suits for the year end- *MR ALPERS: I produce to you four coats. Will you tell submit, -made S 3 ing 31st March/ and have only been called on under their us how they are made? - oJT^^S^". old-fashioned phrase == SS guarantee on 10 occasions, I agree that that is a very good Mr Oooke, after examining the coats, declared the one • tauor-maae * . — 5_ 3 Virk. I agree that it is a good record for their trade. made by the Scott-Service Tailoring Company to be tailor rv-VJ £ jur~ &*#.*« S> . . 3 2=l The following guarantee was produced:— made. (This concluded tlio ovidonce of Mr Cooke.) iLViaetlCe OF Mr. DCOtt Kamsay ss ss ADDRESSING THE COURT, MR ALPERS SAID: This mb SCOTT RAMSAY Bald: I am the proprietor of the as as The Scott- Service Guarantee case does not turn upon credibility of evidence. Mr Salter Scott-Service Tailoring Company. The hands were paid 3 S3 ' *„„****. displayed the same note of bias as the witnesses this morn- tailoring shop award rates — not factory xates at all, and we 3 SS The most liberal and comprehensive Guarantee m the The inspirator O f these prosecutions is evidently vwere employing the required nnmber of males m proportion 3 3 world. Berryman, who set a trap to catch the Scott-Service, but the to females to comply with the award. ... With regard to as as In the event of this suit proving unsatisfactory In any Scott-Service were not to be caught, and I submit they have the coats already produced to witnesses, and on which they S as respect, we undertake to: — . nn t been caught. .. . The public require a tailored-to-mea- have already given their opinion, the one which Mr Oooke 3 as (1) Alter it free of charge. (2) Make another free of sure suit. The average working man cannot afford to pay 14 never hesitated about declaring a "tailor-made" gait was 3" ss charge. (3) Or refund your money m fulL guineas, and therefore insists on a compromise. At this made by the Scott-Service Tailoring Company. sg ; 3 This is an unqualified guarantee, covering fit, finish and point the Scott-Service Tailoring Company steps m and gives . ~ 3 quality. It means that you must be SATISFIED, or him a well-finished suit based on this principle. They sell Magistrate's JDeCUfIOTI ' EE sss the whole of your money will be refunded. We give Mm an excellent suit m the high rent area, but make the SS ss this guarantee with confidence. WE SNOW our suit m the low rent area. ... In the place where these suits THE MAGISTRATE, m giving his decision, said: Ido sot S 3 Tailoring to be the best, were made the wages paid were over and above the award mind saying very candidly that m cases of this gort we £■ 3 ' rates, and the proportion of men to women, one to ought to have expert evidence of the best quality. Mr 3ss FniJence of Frederick Rilev Cooke • four, was also observed so that there was no injury to the Oooke will readily understand me when I say that Ido not Sk S HViaence or nuey \,oo*e The m(m ftnd womefl m paid hlgbat than th<j to gay anyt^g derogatory, but even he will have to H 3 FREDK. R. COOKE, Trade union Secretary, and tailor by m <n<Trmni award, bo there is no injury to the workers. The admit that he made mistakes In his evidence— ln regard to =3" as trade, of Ohristchurch, said: With regard to my experience position to-day is anomalous m the extreme. ... I «mnt to those coats, for instance. The evidence of the other wit- as as of the tailoring business, I worked m some of the best Bhops . 8h 0w the Court how very artificial are the conditions m the nesses who gave evidence, Is evidence that I cannot tely upon 53 ss m England and New Zealand. I was also taught by my tailoring trade, and they cannot have been intended by the as evidence of experts, and Ido not feel, In a ease of this == 3 father the factory work m Bradford. My father managed Arbitration Court to have been so artificially construed, if sort, that I ought to penalise anybody on the absolute cviss the factory there and m Leeds, and I have had experience the try-on had been m their workrooms, at Cashel Street m- dence of Mr Oooke, especially when it is quite clear to the — ss m that branch. . . stead of the shop m High Street, there would have been no Court that mistakes have been made. ... I shall non-«uit S Sg TO MR ALPERS: That suit (referring to Scott-Service offence, but because a man like Salter might find it incon- the plaintiff m this case of Salter, and ajso tn the case of as' SS Suit) with, say, £1 for reasonable profit, would cost m venient to come to town, the Scott-Service, m order to oblige Shanks, 3 I To celebrate, we are making a special 14-day "Victory Offer" of Sixiis Tailored-to- 1 g measure for 63/-, and Overcoats Tailored-to-measure 39/6— furthermore we are giving 1 | plated safety razors free with each suit— Send the Coupon for patterns right away I ICOUPON-Victorv Suit Offer | f^ o^"^ I COUPON. Victory Overcoat o^l TO THE SCOTT-SERVICE TAILORING 00. LTD., H fO*l^»«»^^^** **j-»* I . TO THE SCOTT-SERVICE TAILORING CO. LTD., M 1 High Street, Christchurch. ■ XJUCTCUUL pUI- ■ 1 High Street, Ohristchurch. I Free Please post me free patterns and full particulars of H x^^,-,^ £*lt • H Free Please post me free patterns and full particulars of | n your special Victory Suit offer. ■ Cei/IS. till m ■ n your special Victory Overcoat offer. | ratterns ■ , f ■ ratterns 1 14 Days Name M- and: post ■ the, M ■ i4D ays Nam * • v I r o^'y 1 A AddreM ~ r ;rrTz™-r I tw6 coupons, m oni y A Addreßß - zzzz—^ I

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NZ Truth, Issue 976, 9 August 1924, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 976, 9 August 1924, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 976, 9 August 1924, Page 15

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