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BOOT FACTORY DISPUTE.

(PBESS ASSOCtATIOM TELEGRAM.)

AUCKLAND. May 17. The dispute at Murray's boot factory over the discharge of "a finisher who declined to instruct an unskilled worker, has been settled. A conference between the parties was held to-day under the presidency of the Mayor. It was agreed that the member of the union concerned should be employed bv another firm ; that a special tribunal should investigate the other matters in dispute with a view to framing a new award- that work at Murray's should resume to-morrow • that Jackson, the unskilled worker, be taught and be admitted to the union.

ALWAYS PRESCRIBING. lioasby is tho only chemist in if.Z. who devotee all his business tim<> to prescribing. New patients aro surprised to see my waiU ing room full of palients all waiting to "ASK. LOASBY ABOUT IT.' ? This has gone on for years and yeare. If I was not successful in treating all minor troubles I would not be kept busy all day doing nothing else but prescribing. Patients would not continue to make me their prescribing chemist unless my treatment did them good. ... I treat 611 kinds of minor aliments—just those caseo that are not had enough for tho doctor yet makes tho patient dissatisfied with his health. If you are not quite well coma ri°ht awav and "Ask Loasby About It." A. M. LOASBY (with W. F. McArthur), ' The Only Prescribing Chemist, 679 Colombo street. Christchurch. L 6373-1 1

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 10

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BOOT FACTORY DISPUTE. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 10

BOOT FACTORY DISPUTE. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16215, 18 May 1918, Page 10