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MRS AVA GE A T NEW TENNIS SHOE FA CTOR Y<~~ The Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage, P.C., Prime Minister, at the Marathon Rubber Footwear, Ltd,, Woolston, yesterday> when he laid the foundation stone of the new rubber shoe factory. Mr Savage is shown here with the Maori chief * mere, “a symbol of New Zealand's oldest industry,” P re ‘ • sented to him by this latest addition to its secondary industries. The tennis shoe factory . will be in production at the end of July, 1939, and will produce 4000 pairs of tennis shoes daily*, j > 'H/'; ■‘V.

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22727, 3 June 1939, Page 8

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MRS AVA GE A T NEW TENNIS SHOE FA CTOR Y<~~ The Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage, P.C., Prime Minister, at the Marathon Rubber Footwear, Ltd,, Woolston, yesterday> when he laid the foundation stone of the new rubber shoe factory. Mr Savage is shown here with the Maori chief * mere, “a symbol of New Zealand's oldest industry,” Pre‘ • sented to him by this latest addition to its secondary industries. The tennis shoe factory. will be in production at the end of July, 1939, and will produce 4000 pairs of tennis shoes daily*, j > 'H/'; ■‘V. Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22727, 3 June 1939, Page 8

MRS AVA GE A T NEW TENNIS SHOE FA CTOR Y<~~ The Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage, P.C., Prime Minister, at the Marathon Rubber Footwear, Ltd,, Woolston, yesterday> when he laid the foundation stone of the new rubber shoe factory. Mr Savage is shown here with the Maori chief * mere, “a symbol of New Zealand's oldest industry,” Pre‘ • sented to him by this latest addition to its secondary industries. The tennis shoe factory. will be in production at the end of July, 1939, and will produce 4000 pairs of tennis shoes daily*, j > 'H/'; ■‘V. Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22727, 3 June 1939, Page 8