1 The liner Presiderit Hayes was ready to sail from San Francisco (U.S.A.) one tught when Boatswain R. E. Pitchor, asserting that cockroaches had' chewed a hole in his new suit, biamcd the owner and demanded £6 17/6 (approx.). Passengers wero waiting. Edward Fitz* (orald, Federal conciliator in tho mariibe labour dispute, hurried to the ship, ottled the argument by paying Pitcher imself, then resold him the suit for ipproximately £1 5/-. Fitzgerald aua :idward F. McGrady, assistant Secretary of Labour, agreed to shara the loss personally. V\ oods* Great Peppermint Cuxe m best l'or colds which .streEs the throat and chest. Best for coughs and best lor 'flu," Good for gastric troubles, too Children love its soothing taste Far too well a drop to waste; Itaeh cries out in ^cstasy; Woods' Great Pepperiniut Cuit toi tner4
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 113, 29 May 1937, Page 16
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