The postponement of the opening of schools throughout the Dominion has raised a difficulty in 1 connection with the return rail-way tickets held by do ardors at various schools. The tickets are operative sufficiently long to allow pupils to return to school from their homes at the* ordinary date, and tho postponement ineant y that hy the time the schools reopened oh this occasion the tickets would he pseloss. In reply to written requests to extend tho life of tickets, Mr MoVilly has stated that the tickets will ho extended until the schools reopen. , . ,
The conference concluded yesterday 'between t’lto representatives of Ilie shipowners and delegates from the Beamon’s Union regarding a proposed new agreement.' No official announcement would be conceded yesterday by cither parties, - "blit"if "is ■understood that an agreement satisfactory to both sides was arrived at, but certain matters have yot to be adjusted. The shipowners’ representatives and the seamen’s delegates are proceeding ,to their homes. "BAXTER’S” WINS ALWAYS. .While summer colds are .so prevalent this letter will more than ’interest you. Mr Matthew Talboy, EJsthorpe, Hawke’s Bay, writes: — > , ‘■Enclosed find 12s for some bottles of Baxter’s Lung Preserver., I have tried a pood many remedies, but pot more relief from yours with one small'bottle.” "Baxter's’, has been giving prompt and ■. permanent relief to cough, cold, sore throat, chest and bronchial trouble sufferers. "Baxter’s” 2s Gd big bottle. Chemist or Stores., *
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10507, 7 February 1920, Page 7
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