WELLINGTON CITIZENS' DEFENCE COMMITTEE. • MANIFESTO; . "" EMPLOYERS NOT OPPOSED TO ORGANISED LABOUR. ;JT having been, freely stated that the object- of the committee is to oppose and crush Organised Labour, the COMMITTEE DESIRE TO GIVE THE STATEMENT AN OFFICIAL AND SOLEMN DENIAL. IT IS ENTIRELY WITHOUT TRUTH. The Committee, so far from being opposed to organised labour, is in favour of dealing, whenever practicable, with Unions registered under the Arbitration Act; an.d, if such labour is available, of employing it in preference to all other classes of Labour. The Committee is pledged' not to employ labour belonging to organisations not registered under the Arbitration Act, AS UNREGISTERED UNIONS DO NOT SECURE TO EMPLOYERS PROPER RESPECT FOR OR PERMANENCY OF AGREEMENTS, OR PROVIDE ANY TRIBUNAL FOR THE FAIR AND REASONABLE SETTLEMENT OF. DISPUTES.
PUT MORE PTTRIRI WITH IT. How often yon hear this, and it is excellent advice, .WHISKY AND PTJIUM. WALTER PLATT, Contractor, Ti Holesworth Street, Wellington, Or* namental and Plain Work in Cement and Plaster, Tiling,"etc. All classes of Cemetery Work undertaken. Estimates and designß submitted. A WORD ABOUT TEA. A LL the Teas we sell are imported by -£i- ourselves direct, and blended at our own Factory, 60 our Customers can rely on getting tho' BEST VALUE for their money. TRY THE ORIENT, /g PER LB, Strong, Economical. WARDELL'S ... Willis Street. TEA SPECIALISTS. By Special \ His Excellency Appoint, to ggjfpaia the Governor. BOHAN'S TEAS, the perfection oi scientific blending. Packed in boxes of 5, 10, 28, and 561bs. Carriage paid to nearest station—ls. 3d., Is. Gd., Is. 9d„ 2s. BAKER'S . BUILDINGS, Wellington. 'Phono 2G36.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 6
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265Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 6
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