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NORMAL WORK TO-DAY

Arising out of the freezing workers "stay-in" campaign in Auckland, Mr A. Ogilvie, secretary of the Tomoana Union, this morning received from th« Hom H. T. Armstrong, Minister of Labour, the following reply by wire to his telegram sent on Saturday:— "Jn rcply to yours of the 16th, 1 am pleased tc inform you that following a d-.scussion between the men and myself they dceided lo- resume normal work to-day. I am attending a meeting of parties leing convened by the Government ia V- ellington on Thursday next to consider the grievance,"

I Snap selling of super-snip sampies selected from their incomparable assortments will provide red-letter values at Westerman 's, Hastings, to-morrow. The special bargains include sample English eiderdowns, all-wool N.Z. blankets, sample towels, sample slieets, slightly damaged sheet lengths; men's coat shirts, trousers, pyjamas, underwear, pullovers,, slip-ons, braees, sports coats and soeks; as well as ladies' handbags, gloves, scarves, tennis socks, etc. Westerman and Co. have won a national reputation for value- giving, and in | this instance will truly establish new records for 1937 Special interest will be displayed by the public in their eorner windows to-nigkt, where the re,(P.B.A.).

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 2, 18 January 1937, Page 6

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NORMAL WORK TO-DAY Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 2, 18 January 1937, Page 6

NORMAL WORK TO-DAY Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 2, 18 January 1937, Page 6

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