SOFT GOODS EMPLOYEES' DISPUTE
By Telegraph—Press Association. Auoklantl, September 11. The soft goods employees' dispute was again befoi'e tbo Conciliation Court to-dny After a lengthy discussion the Commissioner said lie would report that in view of the ballot taken of employees resulting iu an • overwhelming majority against an award being made, tlio assessors for the employers feel themselves unablo to discuss the union's claims. MOTHER OF FIVE. OLD TIMARU RESIDENT EULOGISES DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. "I can vouch to the efficacy of Dr. Morso's Ihdian Root pills as a genuine medicine for the rolief of Indigestion," writes Mrs. Emma M. Oliver, of 70 Rose Street, Timaru. "My son was also a sufferer, and, liko mysolf. has ddriv cjl much benefit from yonr pills. I am, a mother of five childron, and an old resident. You may use this testimony when needed for publication."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 304, 12 September 1918, Page 9
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144SOFT GOODS EMPLOYEES' DISPUTE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 304, 12 September 1918, Page 9
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