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THDJ "Tailor and Cutter," the leading . journal of the,trade' in the world, thus refers to Messrs GEORGrESON and Co's exhibit of Wellington-made clothing in the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London"The Roods are in glass cases and we cannot get a near view of them; but judging Ly tlio felling inside of a Covert Coat, and as much as we could see of its edges, wo do not think that anything bettor could be shown, from any part of the world, Wc'Certainly did not sed any foiling in Ryan's exhibition .to equal it for evidences ot really' sound practical tradesraanship. -It is an easy tiling to: attempt ■ feats' of workmanship lor a,special occasion; but a close' inspection of small things will generally ' reveal irregularities, thus Bhowing that the operator is not used to it. -But this work as /far as . we; could see, is perfectly rejjular, and not done for : the occasion, jinust certainly congratulato our brethren upon then' enterprise.' "fences incfri.atjy are mani-, clearly slity that. they. belong' Ire part of ij family, which may. .Hyand -truth people Jllv teimed a great 1 2450 I Jcliant^' Giocen i old W
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 2490, 3 January 1887, Page 4
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