The following arrangements have j been made by the Conciliation Commissioner for the hearing of disputes in country centres of the Northern Industrial district: —January 15.—Te Kuiti, Country Private Hotels. January 19. —Hamilton, Country Private Hotels. January 20.—Hamilton, Building Trades Disputes. January 22. —Rotorua, Building Trades Disputes. January 23 and 24.—Rotorua, Country Private Hotels. March 9. To Kuiti Lime Workers, at Te Kuiti. There is every indication of all goods of Japanese manufacture becoming much higher, as Japan, like other countries is full of labour troubles and unrest. In fact, in many lines, they are discussing the prohibition of export. This is going to make a lufge difference to the goods on which we depend solely on receiving from that country. In view of tins we are buying all the Jap. goods we can, and holding for the benefit of our clients. We have probably enough crepe dressing jackets and kimonos to last us this season and next. These goods are well worth buying now, as the prices have advanced very little at present. Jackets 6s lid, gowns lis 6d, to 21s. These are .elaborately embroidered.—-Hall's Drapery Store's. «
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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14264, 15 January 1920, Page 4
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