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TAILOR MADE AND FACTORY MADE.

[BY telegraph, —OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

Dunedin, Saturday. According to a statement made by the employees' representatives on the Arbitration Court, no distinction is made between tailor-made and factory-made garments. .Mr. Brown contended that a man who bought a suit of clothes should know whether he was getting- factory-made or tailormade. The solution of the difficulty was legislation, and he hud suggested that tho master tailors and operative tailors should co-operate and get a. short. Bill put through Parliament which would compel the marking of all goods made in a factory.

'/'///; FLAX INDUSTRY.

[BY TELEGRAPH.— PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

Stratford, Saturday. A mki-.tim; was hold here last night- under the auspices of the local Branch of the Fanners' Union to consider the establishment of the flax-growing industry in the district. It was decided to urge farmers to plant waste lands with flax, and to approach the Department of Agriculture with a view to obtaining the assistance of the fibre expert later on to deliver a lecture.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 5

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TAILOR MADE AND FACTORY MADE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 5

TAILOR MADE AND FACTORY MADE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13278, 10 September 1906, Page 5