Anxiety on the part of the iron-workerrf machinists in the Railway Department regarding the increase of wages authorised in the amendment to the Government Railways Act of last session led to Mr. It. A. Wright, SI.P. for Wellington South, communicating with the Minister for Kailways in the above connection. Tho men not having received their increase so far, although the authorisation had been passed, Mr. Wright submitted the matter to the Hon. Mr. Millar, who replied vestenlay that it was,receiving his attention, and the qualifications ;of the various men being now under review. When this was completed the men would be placed in their positions, and would receivo rates of pay according to the new scale. The ratos would date-'from the day the amendment to the Act became law, presumably January 1. , " ' ■ Messrs. O'Sullivan and Co.. Featherston 'Street, insert particulars of two farmsfor snle iii this, issue. Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co. advertise 1300 acres of education leasehold for sale. Further particulars may be obtained from the firm. MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER gives remarkably quick relief to all * n r ferers from asthma. Burn a little on "the' tin lid, and inhale freely the risins fumes. The most violent attack will be cut short, and restful sleep supplied to the patient. 2s. Cd. per tin at chemists grocers, or from solo proprietors.—Advt' Because Tamer Juico is prepared from vegetable ingredients only, it can never do tho slightest harm. Suffering voune ,and middle-aged women , should 'com menco with this true woman's friend at once, because 'ono or two , bottles- will amply prove that TAMER JUICE i= woman's best friend. Sold by all g OOI J chemists and grocers, in battles, 2s 6d each.—Advt. " Blessings on your Heart, Yβ Brow good Tea!" ■ ' —The Public DUSTIN'S, LTD-., IICPALMERSTON NORTH And WANGANUI. - UKTH ' Leading Caterers of tho Coast.— Advt, Tho Archbishop of York has visited a house at Goolo and confirmed n cripple girl who had been prepared for confirmation, but was unable, to go out to the service which had been held on tho, pra-, viouj day. .'■-■ ' •
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1040, 1 February 1911, Page 5
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