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THE BOOT TRADE.

(PKB PHI'SH ASSOCIATION ) Auckland, M iyiiL Mr. FroakioV, pnsident of th« BoSNi Manufacturers, interviewed, sad the boot aianuf.ictarer* wero not united, and boot trade of 'ln- ro'ony, w Licit benefited 10,000 mmm, r.nd cli.Hwn, He ▼wci-n-o.j t > pi-ddici, that within the next two years tbo in* n's paruitif 9 *ou!d be iccroased SO pr cent. All they asked of tho men was fo do their best for their employers. The aboli-tion-of the leg was the best thing that could have huppeneJ for both matter «nd man, and the award was clear aid unmistakable. A manufacturer cou'd now manage to run his busiaess on any system be pleased and with any macbirery, provided he p - id the minimum | wage.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 112, 28 May 1901, Page 2

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THE BOOT TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 112, 28 May 1901, Page 2

THE BOOT TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 112, 28 May 1901, Page 2

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