FOOTBALL JERSEYS.
TO THI EDITOR. Sir, —Is it the case that certain retailers are selling football jerseys made in Oriental countries? It seems impossible to believe it; but I have it on good authority that some retailers are selling football jerseys made by Orientals, while our own fellow-workers are idle, simply because there is no work for them. Coolie labour has never produced anything in the way of quality goods, and it is hard to imagine foreign football jerseys standing up to the forwards of any New Zealand team. In the meantime, it would be a wise thing if your readers were to satisfy themselves where jerseys are made before they buy them.—l am, etc., Old Boy. April 13.
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Evening Star, Issue 21076, 13 April 1932, Page 12
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