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Telephone 71,] [Established 1898 0.6. SAUNDERS UNDERTAKER, Funerals Carefully Conducted ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Wreaths, Domes, Hearts, Harps, Anchors ani Crosses always kept In Slock. Agent for F. BARKIS & CO. , Monumental Masons. Address: Mueller-street, opposite Clarkin's Stables.

THE FOPULAB OLD SCOTCH THREE STAR 3 ? I 8 Solo Agent: F, B, Dufaur, Aucfelan fJRADES AND J^ABOUR KNOW THE MANY "yiRTUES"OF " QBAMPION Herald and Btar, April 10, ATTITUDE OF THE TRADES COUNCIL, At last night's meeting, of tbo Trade and Labour Cotinoil, rtfarenco' was mads to tbo effect tbo operations ot the Son orn Flour Trnet would have on the poo* kets of the workers if the local mills we unable to keep paoe with the competition Mr. W, Foako mentioned that large quantities of Southern Floor bad bee coming into Auckland, and fluted that it waß to their own interests ior the workera to stand by the looal mills, bat for wbioh the prioe of floor would now bo consider* p.bly higher. He suggested that the matter should bo brought beforo ell tbo nnions, asking them to support their local mills.

Tbo Obairman (Mr H. W> Brookes) en dorsod tbo to spout's remarks, rematking that it w*b a w ell'kncwD foot that the flour received from tho Auckland Mill was good, and that BAD KEPORTS HAD BEEN . RECEIVED OF THE SOUTHERN FLOOR PLACED ON THE MAIIKET, "WHILE THE AMERICAN FLOUK WAS REPORTED TO BE EVEN WORSE, Mr Dnrrick moved, 11 That the Feoretnry be instructed to writu to tho various onion calling attaiitlon to tho {note, and asking iliem to support local manufacturers in proforcnoe to importations." Tho motion was carried nnanlmoiHly. THE "CHAMPION" MOTTO 18 PBIME N.Z, MILLING WHEAT

(NOT FCJJEION), AND GOOD WAGES mHE PREMIER lIAIRDRESSING i SALOON. Seddon-street, Waihi. Mr, Tom O'Brien wishes to notify tho public of Wnihi and Burroundtag districts that baring taken oyer tkt well-known tobacconist business bo lo»g conducted by Mr, S. Paul, he trusts to morit a fair share of support. All kinds of Tobaccos aud Smokers' Requisites kept in stock. The saloon is under tho supervision of Mi. " Bob" Eagelton, Cleanliness and civility i 9 a chief factor of tho business. TOM O'BRIEN, Proprietor. v >

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2051, 24 September 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2051, 24 September 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2051, 24 September 1907, Page 1

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