NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS.
to txz *rn?3 or "thx fuh." I £-: ; —ln t<Micj"s paper ('Oct. . 14th; j there is a telegram from Auckland xo I the eifort that, Mr *1 • H« Dalton, «t | -»vi!-known woollen ritcrdi«*nt> of that j cit v. ;s complain ins importation Jof f.hoddv clothing '• ■ a price that the; ; ali-'.rfol New Zealand tweed cannot •; ".ith. Ho suggests that, tho&e i v.-carint; New Zealand tweeds be given ■J .1 button to wear on the lapeL In my I c.i";:cr 'enton is needod *i> dra.-r ! ujii *.'/ '-he ; the i'lit- i.-> rjjKte I sniSHcnt to nick os:t the p-l'teky man ! Are-.;nr.s In the winter r.f I0"J3 j I ■• tailor-made New Zealand ! t'vtid Ir for i'lo 10s. After iiye or j month?' vcar it I--~>kc-rl very sha/ohy, j Ho"e-.vr T thought I would giro ir. a j l _ o the !o!!o-.\ ir:; v inter. A month or | :-.vo «-a: v;fh r "iei;T, L-v which time there- ! v-n... r>-> ihare. ;.bout- ir.. the slecres v. f!.-o i frayed «r<l. > 3 veo'e. it looked disJ rei.'uuibK I don't. thin',: a shoddy I <uit, eo>:!'!" <■>"! t" inijv«rr. rould i have wni-o. _ Doe* Mr _ Dalt^n { i-onsider or msie months' moar ; jro-fc-1 s i ~>i2 li 'or a ten guinea suit!' I i certainly di> rot. W hat is wron~ with i the No.' Z'^alr.;-i n'o,i-i!s I don't know, | loir, unt.'l i have a ran tec for letter j v.e::r. no more of them l'or iuc.—Yours, | tL ' NliW ZEALANDLR. i 0. r. J11;.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18204, 15 October 1924, Page 11
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