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LABOR UNREST. THE MINERS' CONFERENCE. ACCEPTS GOVERNMENT'S TERMS. London, March .20. The Miners' Conference recommended Members to accept Sir John Sankey's report and demanded that Parliament withdraw the Military Service Bill.— Ast.-N.Z. Cable Assn. London, March 2G. _ Official—The Miners' Conference decided to recommend the acceptance of the Government's terms. A ballot will be taken.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. POSITION IN NEW ZEALAND. STRIKE ON WEST COAST. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Westport, March 27. ' The Millerton and Granity coal mines struck this morning, and the mines are completely idle. The Millerton corre» spondent of the Times alleges that the men have had substantial grievances for many months past. At a stop-work meeting this morning Messrs. Davidson (president) and Wilson (secretary) addressed the men, and it was, resolved to send a deputation to the company's manager, who was available at Granity. The interview was without result, and a. strike was immediately declared. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. BED CROSS PLANS. London, March 22. The International Red Cross has summoned a conference of the world's medical specialists at Cannes on April 1 to prepare for peace. _ The Times says that Red Cross activities seek, through a central organisation, to employ the latest scientific discoveries to combat disease and to do for disease *"what the League of Nations will do to prevent war. Dr. Truby King, of New Zealand, is included in the British delegates.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. Drink habit cured. TESTIMONY FROM BALCLUTHA. "Your Drinko medicine has proved beneficial and I am thoroughly satisfied and truly thankful." So writes resident of Balclutha. This experience is endorsed by scores of other grateful people. No matter how long your friend ha? been addicted to drink, you owe it to him and to yourself to give this wellproved remedy a trial. Treatment is not expensive and can be given secretly if desired. There are no ill aftereffects. Powders won't hurt the most delicate. Booklet fully describing Drinko, and copies, testimonials, free in sealed envelope on request. Write in confidence, stating if Mr., Mrs., or Miss. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212, AC. Lambton Quay, Wellington.

SUMMER MEDICINE For Ladies and Children Immediately the hot weather comes along—derangements of the stomach take place. The heat causes lassitude—want of energy-? and loss of nerve force, which reacts upon the nervous system, which is intimately connected with the digestive organs. The food taken during the hot weather is often calculated to create irritability of the stomach, producing acidity, flatulency, heartburn, a nauseous taste in the mouth, bad breath, and a sick headache. This is particularly the case with ladies and children. The simplest and most reliable remedy to help and correct the stomach—and remove the unpleasant symptoms produced by the hot weather and unsuitable food is SHARLAND'S MAGNESIA It counteracts the formation of too much acid in the stomach, and prevents the improper, fermentation of the food, which causes flatulence and a bad taste in the mouth. As a corrective, it is invaluable, especially to ladies, invalids, and children, in that while it corrects the derangements of the. stomach, it acts also as a gentle laxative, in removing thß illdigested food from the systeti?; 7 In recommending Sharland's MSgnesia for the above stomach troubles, we do so because we know that the experience of thousands has demonstrated the correctness of our statements. ■/': Its continued sucriess and reliability as a medicine is due to the scientific: method and supervision of its manufacture, which 'lnsure; that its composition shall be perfect and always -the'same. When you want Sharland's Magnesia, see that you get it—and do not be induced to take some other line by the misleading and incorrect statement that it is " just as good." Remember that you want the purest, best, and most reliable that is SHARLAND'S MAGNESIA I Sold Everywhere—l/ 3 per bottle, 1

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1919, Page 2

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