THE BOOT TRADE.
SAYING NOTIIINT! AT LEN^L By Telegraph—Press Association^,. Christchurch, Last Nigbt| The conference of representatives? of the boot manufacturers of the Dominion, which opened on Tuesday,' eoTfehwte& • to-day. The following official account was supplied by the secretary, Mr. T. Hodgson, "of lad a two. dfiys' pitting, discn&ing' ml.tterft ference -has' WtisracttSy. The result of our v in future there will be one association for the boot manufacturing trade of the Dominion. At present there are two assoeiations,~-whioh--are fed»i«fted-nbi)t in future tljiere will he one associajion to cover the whole .traded : jthe ) .Pp'nl inion.'* When asked, if rtiiere was apy'ir formation regarding fheconfei'ehi:e4b'ci)ui;ider, the tariff coiWenMd V: 'the- &fjfcijiter of Customs, 1 Mr. Tlodg?on 1 ad nothing further Io 'coinfaiinicate? '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 203, 16 January 1913, Page 5
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121THE BOOT TRADE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 203, 16 January 1913, Page 5
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