Congratulations aro extended .m the latest issue of the Now Zealand Locomotive Engineers’ Journal to the members of the Locomotive Engineers, Firemen, and Cleaners’ Association “on the splendid discipline which was exhibited by them under trying circumstances,'whoa the 'Public Expenditure Adjustment Act was before the country.” “We are proud of tho manner in' which tho members retained their own business within their own ranks, and depended upon themselves to right their own wrongs,” continues the journal. Fishing expeditions were out in all directions trying to know what the E.F.C.A. was doing, although it was none of their business, except that they were waiting to get on your hack again. Wo again congratulate the members throughout New Zealand on their splendid exhibition or organisation which is as perfect and solid to-day as it was on the 27(h of April, 1920.” Children like Wade’s Worm Figs—sure and certain. Unrivalled for strength and purity is Sharland’s Baking Powder. Once t r i e( j—always used. Costs less than other compounds—worth moro. Lower cost—extra goodness—these are the secrets of the wonderful popularity of Sharland’s Baking Powder.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 27 March 1922, Page 7
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182Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 27 March 1922, Page 7
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