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AFTER WAR BUSINEŚ PROBLEMS

EMPLOYMENT FOE RETURNED MEN. (By Telesraph-Special Correspondent.) Palmerston North, May 13. Iβ an interview, Brigadier-General Hal-fc said that England would, for tho next year or tiro, have very great difficulties to copo with, more especially in re-estab-lishing businessee which had to be suspended during the duration of the war, but he was satisfied that matters were being approaohed in the right spirit. Most of the big business men were boconiinsf much more tolerant in- their dealings with their employees, and he was satisfied that the result .would be a great improvement in social conditions generally, which, it was hoped would result in industrial peace and a better understanding between Capital and Labour. England, commorciallv, was in a hotter position than everlietore, ami everything was being dono to foster industry and improve manufactures. Although most people imagined that Germany would bo a formidable rival commercially, tliero was no need to fear oompctition from that source, as England was now thoroughly equipped for such a fight, and he felt that thero was nothing to fear from German coinpotition. Referring to. repatriation in New Zealand General Hart emphasised that nil those who had work which had bren hold over on account of tho war should put it in hand ae eoon-as possible, in order , to make suro that there would bo. no unemployment amongst the returning men. Tney flnonM l» eneonra#«n to take up work as soon an possible, as if they were allowed to remain idle they were bound to be discontented. THINGS - "WE - CAN"T - AFFORD. Business girls must appear fresh and attractive, maintain steady health from day to day, caro for tho hands, foot, and complexion, ivnd keep up with the times, and do all this with very litlle leisure and a small expenditure. That is why they cannot afford to be without ftexona Soap—it.eaves the price of expensive and tedious beauty cures. Tt is the soap for healthy bodies, fresh, smooth cheeks, and thick and lustrous hair. And no business girl can maintain efficiency without these. So don't forget (o take a tablet of Ecxona soap home to-night, Price, Is. 6d. per tablet-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 196, 14 May 1919, Page 8

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AFTER WAR BUSINEŚ PROBLEMS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 196, 14 May 1919, Page 8

AFTER WAR BUSINEŚ PROBLEMS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 196, 14 May 1919, Page 8

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