" Some of the German colour works employ as many as one hundred scientific experts in one establishment," said .Professor Easterfield, in the course of a lecture at Wellington. . " They are years at a night .school learning chemistry. The aniline dye manufacturers would have no use for your night school graduate, or even the ordinary Bachelor of Arts of the New Zealand University, unless it was to make him carry 2001b sacks! These German chemists are men who, in addition to an ordinary scientific education, have spent from three to five years as specialists in research at the University. It is' only then that they become valuable to their colour manufacturers to employ so many employers. You will ask if it pays the experts at good salaries. Well, for many years past nearly every one ox j those coal-tar colour works has. paid dividends of not less than 25., per cent., and built up at the same time huge reserves."—Evening Post. For Bronchial Coflgh take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and 2a 6d.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxix, Issue 7240, 27 July 1907, Page 4
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