" Seeing how well you people are oft' in New Zealand in every way," said an English commercial man visiting Wellington at the present time, " it is difficult to imagine why the steamers are being rushed by the public. I can quite imagine that many business men may have to take the trip, but the people who are looking for pleasure will, I am afraid, find themselves sadly disßappointe<l, and not a few will regret having ventured abroad so soon after the war." With this week's extra sharp rise in the price of leather, it is stated that the cost of having a pair of boots soled and heeled will now be IDs
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 18 March 1920, Page 3
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