A strike took place at tlie dairy factory at Henley the other day (says a correspondent of the Otago Daily Times). The cause was a notice put, up by the directors to the effect that no one was allowed inside unless on business. The management and staff took exception to this, as they considered it to he a slur on their few eligible bachelor friends whom their sociable' mariner attracted. All the milk carts were hung up for quite a while, but trouble was averted by tnc directors giving the staff an assurance that no exception was taken to the social habits of themselves and '■their friends. < "Faots piles upon raot.”— Kaufmann. Gratified men and women cnroughqut the Dominion are constantly expressing thew appreciation cf the merits of Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This famous old preparation is still the most effective and satisfactory remedy for oou ff“ s * colds a.nd sore throats. Strengthens the lungs and invigorates the whole system. Every dose benefits—good for young and old. Famous for over fiO years. Ask for “Baxter’s" and do not accept inferior substitutes. Is lOd buys a bin bottle at any store or pharmacy-* *
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4474, 15 February 1917, Page 6
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