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CHARGE OF STRIKING.

SLAUGHTERMEN ATIMLAY WORKS

IBT TELEGRAPH.PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

t WANGANUI. Tuesday. At the Magistrate's Court to-day the inspector of awards proceeded against 16 slaughtermen employed at the Imlay Freezing Works, as a sequel to an alleged strike there in January last. It was stated for the prosecution that the slaughtermen asked for increased rates for killing, and <mi being refused ceased work the following day. Work was resumed a few days later. The defence was that the men erased work on account of the wet condition of the sheep and that their action ~vag not associated with the question of k I ling rates. Decision was reserved.

She's slender and graceful and tall and fair; The elegant lass with the delicate air; And despite her coquetry, whims and pride. She's the girlie I've begged to be my bride, For she's kind of heart and sweet to see. And. best of all, she's so fond of me, or lover warm welcome in winter assure. Br gifts of Wood's Great Peppermint Cure. People desirous of purchasing a piano now adays are often dismayed on inquiring the price of what seems a suitable instrument, to discover that it is about twice as much as they are prepared to pay ! This never happens at Richardson's. 110, Queen Street (nearly opposite the Herald Office). How Richardson's do it is their business, but the fact remains that this firm is still offering suberb pianos (by makers whose names axe a guarantee of h'sli quality), at the old comparatively moderate prices ruling before the war. < nil on or write) Richardson's, if you v. ant, a piano. V.'hen your little child is hot, restlefs, and feverish with a fresh cold, don't del«y, but immediately give " Nazal" on sugar, and sprinkle freely a handkerchief "ith " Nazol," and pin to the dress, eo lhat the child can inhale it constantly. .

The Rev. Walter Scott, chaplain of M.S. Renown, will speak at the y.M.t.'.A. midweek gathering at half-past s'x o'clock this evening. Members and friends of the Y.M.C.A. are invited.

We are now showing a good variety of men's pocks, 2s 4d a pair. Inspection invi ted.—Canton Trading Company, 276, Q'u«n Street.

A sudden chill may give you cold in the head, inflamed throat, or bronchitis. Remember '. If you should fate a chill, don't wait until you are laid up, but use *' Nazol" freely right away. Thousand* know as value.

To stop your hair from falling and to mote the growth of new hair, use John ( raven-Burleigh's True Hair Grower.— I' Shaw, Chemist, opposite G.P.0.. Queen Street.

Sing. 'adi??. sing to your hearts' contort, fop wafhbo.ird slavery has gone for '■T; thanks to No Rubbing Laundry Help. Is packet does seven washings.

There is no remedy for throat and chest troubles thaj, has been tested so thoroughly and searchingly as " Nazol." It gets mor» friends the more it is tried. li jour throat troubles you, use " Nazol."

Why worry about your hair, when you can stop it from falling if you use John Craven-Burlc'gh's famous True Hair C rower ?--(.'. ¥. Shaw, Chemist, opposite C.P.0., Queen Street.

Ladies! Do not fail to see the wonderful value 111 furs and fur coats at the Boudoir. Karangahape Road.

It is better to take precautionary measures against influenza than to wait until you haw; it. in the system. The frequent daily use of " Nazol" is the most effective.

Auckland grocers invite all citizens to join Glee Clubs to practice singing appreciation songs of No-Rubbing Laundry Help, Golden Rule Soap, and the-famous " Keep.Sniiling"- Boot Polish.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17456, 28 April 1920, Page 9

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CHARGE OF STRIKING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17456, 28 April 1920, Page 9

CHARGE OF STRIKING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17456, 28 April 1920, Page 9

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