RAILWAY WORKS
MINOR DISPUTE
So far matters have progressed very satisfactorily on the railway works, the men being well satisfied with tho conditions. Small .controversies have arisen over various details in connection with the .job, but these have been straightened out without .any Joss of time. A few days ago, however, a dispute arose at one of the larger camps, and before it was settled, feeling, at times, ran high. The day had been wet and some of the men were chilled through and through, being unable to work next. day. They had little -sympathy from their comrades, who attributed their own healthy condition to the generous use of Brainwell's One Nought One, that wellknown elixir which has proved so invaluable for coughs, colds, chills, influenza, and all chest and lung affections. Four times as strong as the usual cough elixirs; it quickly relieves all trouble due to chills, etc., and in .addition, with its powerful components, acts as an autisepie, clearing the bronchial passages from all impure germs. It was the action of these, well-wishers at tho camp that, caused the trouble, for they steadfastly refused to part with the invaluable remedy, with the result that the unfortunate victims had to send to the store for a supply, though ill-feeling prevailed for some lays.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19126, 22 September 1936, Page 13
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