SHORTAGE OF SUITINGS.
GISBORNE TAILORS' PLIGHT. [BY TELEGRAPH. OWN COREESPOKDEJi*.] • ;%#s£■' GISBORNE, Tuesday. =l|p A Gisborne tailor remarked to-day thai the tailors were reduced to a low ebb ID materials. They hardly knew when the • ... I nest lot wo.uld arrive, and, in spite of . - i the high price, had to take whatever ca,mß their way. Instead of improving, the -* j position teemed to be getting worse, and j| < he predicted that suits -would go up Boi further in price shortly -unless the position \ improved. " ' &|| -1 j , * -• -■ ■■ . :. ■ -: ■.'4?';riv.-i.s
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17450, 21 April 1920, Page 6
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