LABOUR INVESTMENTS. With the saloon no longer affording an outlet for much of his wage, the workev to-day has become a part of the investing power of the nation. Labour is becoming a capitalist. “In February, 1925, over 41,000 employees of the New York Central lines subscribed for 96,900 shares of that road’s stock, thus oversubscribing the offering of 35.000 shares by 176 per cent. This subscription means that over one-half of the stockholders of the road are employees.’’—Official 1925 Report of U.S. Government.—Advt. a.
WHEN TOMMY IS THIRSTY. Mother knows the cure—n ulassful of who'esome thirst-quenching cordial made with Price’s Beveraue. Don't the kiddies just love Raspberry and Limes. Equally delicious are Orange Kola, Russet Apple, Lemon and Pineapple. Als 6d bottle makes 3 gallons delightful drink. Be ■ ft’s "Price’s.”—Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12252, 25 September 1925, Page 8
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