MR T. PROSSER.
(To the Editor.)
g IB) —With your permission I will reply to Mr Prosser's letter in a day or two, when I expect to have more time at my disposal to submit the facts about the advances in «• pegged work" "to the patient and long-suffering public" Mr Proseer refers to ; andtfaese are the very matters we'seek .to protect. Our cause is not one of self, butthewefare of the public generally.— l
am, etc., TnoM/s HonasoN, ' Secretary Auckland Boot Manufacturers' Association.
p.S.—lf Mr Prosser wishes to withdraw his leeter I will wibhhold my reply. It would be a " thousand times bettor " for him to "change his mind again," than to play into the hands of those who will do him no good.—T-.H.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1891, Page 2
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