ANOTHER STRIKE THREATENED TROUBLE IN NEW ZEALAND. ALL CLASSES INVOLVED. For some time past a feeling of intense dissatisfaction has been known to exist in a number of New Zealand homes. The matter has been causing great anxiety, since at times there seemed every probability of its developing Into one of the most remarkable strikes the country has known. The men of the households concerned, it appears, demand "TIGER” TEA, and no other tea but "TIGER.” So strenuous has life become that they feel they cannot do justice to themselves and to their work unless they, get the best tea, which is. of course, “TIGER.” The attitude of the men is very firm, and they state that no compromise of any kind will be accepted. Thousands of women have acknowledged the justice of the claim. It Is expected that others will follow suit, and that the Territorials will not be called upon to prevent domestic war. The latest news from “TIGER” TEA proprietors is that the sale of “TIGER” is simply booming.
Everything a lady needs in Boot or Shoe wear reduced to sale prices at McDonald’s big boot campaign.
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Southland Times, Issue 16841, 18 September 1911, Page 7
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190Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 16841, 18 September 1911, Page 7
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