Funeral Notices. THE Friends of the late Thomas Dennis ■'Nicholas,-of Socfcbum, are invited to attend his funeral, which will leave tho Public- Hospital, <xn Tuesday, at 10M I a.m. /or Riccatton Churchyard. (j&Vßlriu BARRBLL. • 491 °.
Tilings are very quiet in the local labour market at present. A few men have registered their .names at tlie loc.i] Labour office in hope of securing railway construction work. j At the present time the officers of itlie local Labour office are busy piv- : paring notices regarding the annual (registration of factories, which must le effected on April 1. • I A rich agriculturist fronn Argentina arrived in Christchurch this morning •in the person ot-Mr F. D. Justo, irom Buenos Aires. Mr Jirsto has'come to New Zealand primarily on a holiday 'trip, but ho i« interested in the meat industry of the dominion find the agricultural position of New'Zealaiid, which. ,'fo Kts ; own country's greaxi rival in the 'meat trade. Another point in which JMr Justo is making inquiries is the political achievements of tho dominion, and their effect on social conditions. His brother is a member of the popular 'Legislature in Argen'tinn. sitt'injj as a Socialist member, and attended the Inst ■ big' Socialist Conference.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11027, 16 March 1914, Page 6
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