An indication of how the strike is affectiug some of the waterside ] workers can be gathered from the fact that one of them was a visitor to Palmerston in quest of work. He is one of the hardworking type, who has to support a family of eleven. On the average he was earning from M to £4 10s weekly, and his supply of ready cash being cut off suddenly placed him in an awkward position. He informed a Times representative that he is > so disgusted with the whole thing that he will never go near the wharf again.—Manawatu Times. have stocfes of Arsenate of Lead (Swift's) for codlin moth; Blue9tone (best); Hellebore f;;r Cherry Leech; Quassia Chips for Rose Aphis; all at the lowest prices and of the best quality. F. C. Remington, Chemist » Levin, I'recr. Jflnk menu's boots, no matter where you buy 'em; his leather's good and so's his work— just try 'em; bought here or there •—Levin or Timbuctoo—bring 'em along to Pink to mend for you.— Advt.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 October 1913, Page 3
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171Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 October 1913, Page 3
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