WORKING WITH SMALL STAFFS
lUnWAYMEN'S DEMANDS.
A meeting of railwaymen, hold yesterday, passed a resolution demanding that full wages and bonuses should be paid to men off duty with influenza, and that overtime should be paid all members of tho service who have to work extra time owing to other men being ill. The reasons given were that the men were put to continual expense in the purchase of medicines, etc., to combat the epidemic, and that they ran a risk of infection in the course of their duties.
OBEY YOUR DOCTOR. When your doctor tells you that you need » protsid-Dhospn-.te food get it Proteid is the essential food element for building muscle, brain, and nerve tissue. " Without proteid," said Professor Gamgee, "we die " Cctfegen, the ftll-Britkh proieid-phospiieto food, contains 80 per cent, proteid. Its efficacy in th« treatment of bodily wellness and nervous disorders is endorsed by the medical acuity, the world over. Ceregen is used m the military and naval hospitals of the Allien. From all chemists, 2b 6d, 4a M, % t 6d. 12s. The 12s tin contains eight times'the arecunt of 2s Gel tin.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17010, 18 November 1918, Page 6
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187WORKING WITH SMALL STAFFS New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17010, 18 November 1918, Page 6
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