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If You 9 re for CHRISTCHURCH Stay At STOREY’S You’ll find Storey’s Hotel, Christchurch (just opposite the Railway Station) ideal for your headquarters. Extensive alterations for modernity and even greater comfort — excellent table—best wines and spirits —Speights and Ward’s Ales on tap—and a moderate tariff — 12/6 a day. STAY AT “STOREY’S” Night porter in attendance. | STOREY’S | HOTEL i MOORHOUSE AVENUE, Opposite to Railway Station. C. S. Griffiths, Licensee. NJ ELJ PJ TIS RHEUMATISM O HEADACHE SyW * .i;n> „ * PUY nothing but the best! Lustrous House Paints are guaranteed for quality; 23/6 per gallon.—Smith and Smith, Ltd., Mackay .Street. BAK-O-MALT for better and more wholesome baking. Rich in vitamins. Gives delicious malt flavour to cakes, biscuits, etc. —Advt.

A feature of the claims for a Dominion award for soft goods warehousemen and general warehousemen, filed in Auckland, is a clause seeking the introduction of a 371 hour week. Hitherto, it has not been the custom of the unionists to ask for anything below a 40-hour week. The warehouse men are also claiming increased wages, the maximum sought for males being £6 5/-, and for females £3 10/-, provision being made for varying halfj early increments, depending on the ago of commencement of work. A wage of £7 weekly is claimed for first salesmen and town travellers, and £8 for country travellers.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 11 February 1938, Page 8

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