BREACH OF TAILORS' AWARD
CASE BEFORE THE COURT,
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
PALBfERSTON N., Last Night.
j At the Magistrate's Court to-day, Messrs Millar and Georgi, and Messrs George Da vies, Ltd., were charged I with having employed a tailor, to :!o | tailoring work on other than their own I premises, and thus committed a breach of section 15 and 16 of the taiI lors' award. It was pointed out by counsel that Messrs Davies, Ltd., had their factory in Wellington, and sometimes, when a suit came from Wellington and required altering, the local manager sent it to a local master tailor, with a registered factory. Messrs Millar and Georgi also sent orders for suits to bo made up in Wellington, and at times when alterations were : . needed, the suit would be sent to a local master tailor. Mr Culver, the local Inspector of Awards, who brought the case, said that a suit should be purchased, and if any alteration was subsequently,.! found to be necessary, the purchaser should himself have the work done. The purchaser should take the suit from tho shopkeeper,- fit or no fit. His Worship-reserved judgment.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10592, 26 March 1912, Page 5
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189BREACH OF TAILORS' AWARD Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10592, 26 March 1912, Page 5
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