During the years of war and after the price of sports' requisites, especially for summer games, increased enormously, and it was generally hoped that some improvement would take plac in the coming season's goods. It does not appear, however, as if this will be ttie case. A letter received by a New Plymouth linn from an oldestablished London manufacturer was shown to a Taranaki Herald representative in which it was staled that the firm was unable to fulfil an order immediately, owing to. Die extraordinary demand for goods, which lias exceeded the possibilities of their output. Shortage of labour was given its one of the difficulties, which had been greatly accentuated by a long strike amongst the. employees in the early tnon H, s of "vis year^
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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15028, 28 August 1922, Page 6
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