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STOP VKESS NEWS. This space is reserved for late newa items arriving after t:ie has gone to press. AUCKLAND TROUBLE SETTLED PER TJNITBD PRESS ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND, Nov. 2. The trouble arising from the action of two local bodies in not re-engaging the whole of the men called out during the labour strike has been amicably settled, a concession being made in one case by the Borough Council placing all the men on the same footing in the ballot, giving no preference to loyal men when selecting men for employment.

At the Wardens Court at 'Waikaia Mr John Maher, of Wendonside, acting on belialf of the 'Commissioner of Crewn. Lands, applied for a water right to j divert water out of the Boundary j Creek, and also applied for the aban--I.l'.nment of certain rights held by Hugh Nelson and fcaac Stevenson, tftie applications wore objected to by a number of settlers. Mr Bowler appeared for t&e applicant, Mr Milne for Mr Stevenson, and Mr W. F. Inder, with Mr Henderson*, for Mr Nelson an& the settlers. Tie case occupied the attention of the Court until 10.30 p;m. on Tuesi day ar«d all day yesterday, the Warder,, Mr H. A. Young, ultimately reserving his decision. An extended report *)f the case will be published on Saturday. HOW TO PRESERVE SIGHT. proper reading <-£istance is 12a to 14in Srom the eye. Always turn your back to the- source of light wben reading, or let the light fall over the left shoulder so that it may fall on tfce boek or paper i&stead of coming into the eye 3. Never read or permit your children to read with an imperfect light. Skort •sight is often :produeed in this way, especially in young peeple. Never read when the body is exhaust- ; ed, and road but little when recovering from an illness. ; Ladies shoxild avoid the use of very thick or dotted voi?s, and they should not do needlework with dark; materials by artificial light. I have the Latest and Most Approved Apparatus for Accurate Eye-testing. MISTAKES AEE IMPOSSIBLE. S. E. FERGUSON, OPTICIAN (By Exam.);

SELECTING BIRTHDAY PRESENT FOB A LADY. Remember that she likes something dain% «nd .goofi. You need not spend a lot of money on it. You can get all that is. required at a surprisingly small cost if .you remember to go to SHEPARD'S.' A-fixe selection of all that is' Neat and Novel awaits yo.Hr inspection. Don't mistake the address— A. L. SHEPARD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. OPPOSITE BANK OF N.Z., GORE. MAIN STREET, GORE. hnwTCW.win?; YOUR SUIT ORDER IS WHAT W£ AREAFTErI We have recently opened .a very large stock a\ the NEW SEASON'S TWEEDS, and we are anxious to see what they will look like <a/hen mstie into Suits. Ytti can assist US he™ and at the sam« time bensfit younsalf. LET US MAKE Yott« SUIT. Let us clothe you with .one of our MADE-TO-M EAStS RE SU ITS, and you trill be set dip $w iiie rest of the season. No £5 touches about our .Suits. We sell the toest at prices ?r.om 59s 6d to 87s 6d„ and guarantee M£iy stitch to be first-class work. Now's the Time. | GIVE US YOUR SUIT ORDgR I 500 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORS 'Phone 12. P.O. Bo* 33

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Mataura Ensign, 2 November 1911, Page 4

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