ALL HANDS AND THE STATION COOK. A well-known shepherd on a. big South Island nm writes to Barlow .Bros., Christ.church, expressing. the appreciation of all station hands of Edgeworth tobacco. T t IS I. vc , ry out -of-thc-way place.” ho \v« ai rl s f t! nn . d we fiure E et a good smoke. ‘Vi fed that we can at least rely on Edgeworth tobacco always being fresh and we always get it in the glass jars’ These jars when empty make good containers tor shaving gear and soap. Speaking for all hands and the station cook I can say that we will always uphold good old Edgeworth in this part of the world as every man is for Edgeworth first. last’ and always.”—Advt. . Tinder the British VV orkmen's Compensation Acts, £12,000.000 was paid out to workmen and their families in 1007 by special arrangeiutui, Keeler s” World Service. In addition to other special source jf information, (s used In tno compilation of the overseas Intelligence published In thin issue, and all rights therein In Australia and New Zealand are Reserved.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20832, 26 September 1929, Page 9
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