"ON OUR OWN"
NEW ZEALAND BOOTS ONLY.
There are practically no English boots coming to hand. The market is dependin? almost wholly on New Zealand manufacturers. This is .lwrne out bv a return published in the English Shoe mid Leather Record" of.Jamiarv 1(1, under the heading of "Our Overseas lradc- in 1919." In this record ft tabic nppeaTS. which shows that in December, 1917, New Zealand imported 3505 dozen of Rnslish boots and. shoes; m Dumber. 1918, r>lo dozen pairs; and in December of last year, only 146 dozen mm. It 19 some giiide as to the, trend of Inland s export trade in boots and shoes to learn that whilst only 146 dozen pairs were exported from England to New Zealand in the month of December last 26,800 dozen pairs went to I?usski, 1U394 dozen pairs to, the Netherlands and 11, COO dozen pairs to Eimnce,, If «no-, fibres were multiplied bv twelve it would give an idea of the present tlimciiaions of the British boot export trade to the countries mentioned. Ger ™ any ß^it ™ h mentioned as a customer for Britisn tarfKi SistftattiSfS the present rat« of - m(irk t> age of sole leather.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 143, 12 March 1920, Page 6
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195"ON OUR OWN" Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 143, 12 March 1920, Page 6
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