THE 44-HOUR WEEK. MELBOURNE, TBs Day. In connection with the building trade employees demand for a forty hour week, the master buildings have decided that unless the men agree to work forty-four extending over six days, they will not be employed. The Premier has agreed to apply the same principle to all Government works. BOLSHEVIK MOVE. MOSCOW, April 13. The Bolsheviks Congress decided to abolish co-operative societies, handing over their functions to Soviet organisations.
For continuation of news see first and fourth pages. WANTED to SEEL, at once—B or 10 COWS, 2nd and 3rd calf, due Octobejr. ParticuUaira apply “Guardian” Office. ’YfiT ANTED—A FIDDLER, for Three ’ * Mile Mill. Good wages. Apply Malfrov and Co. ANTED—Strong * * ehen work; good “Guarding Office.!” GIRL for KitWPges. Apply
TO BUSHFALLERS. A PARTY of men is required to - FALL 100 ACRES of bush. Price £3 per acre. Full particulars ou enquiry to HARRIS BROS., Huhuka, South Westland.
FOR SALK BY TENDER. f 11ENDERS, supported by a deposit ■ of ton per cent of the price offered will be received up till NOON of 20th. APRIL for the purchase of in oil powered LAUNCH, 23ft., by 6ft. by 2ft. 7?n, diagonal Kauri, copper fastened, Hercules 4 h.p. Engine. In good order. May be inspected at Hokitika, W. SCOTT, Secretary, Hokitika Harbour Board. HOKITIKA BOXING ASSOCIATION. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the -*■ above Association will bo held on THURSDAY EVENING, 15th inst,, at KELLER’S SAMPLE ROOMS at 7 o’clock sharp. Business: —To receive Balance-Sheet, and elect officers for the ensuing year. All members are requested to attend. E. W. HEENAN, Hem, Sec. BANDSMEN. ACANCIES in, the New Plymouth ’ Citizens’ Band for Basses, Euphonius and Cornets, contesting contemplated) suitable work found, wages more than equal to any town in New Zealand. Apply— H. R. CATTLEY, Secretary.
OBERT JTARKNESS Will give a Grand Lantern Evening of “ SACRED SONG AND STORY ROUND THE WORLD.” On -MONDAY, 19th INST, at 8 p.m. In Presbyterian Church, Hokitika. Admission—ls, Children half price. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. A LL PERSONS are. warned against trespassing on my land at South Hokitika. Trespassers removing ferns or timber will be prosecuted. MICHAEL KRAKOWSKY. Hokitika, April l.'ltb. TOTARA HALL, ROSS. A MONSTER. BALL will be held by ■L * t j lo (JOSS RETURNED SOLDIERS on FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1920. Grand March at 8.30 p.m. IV. R. CHERRIE, Hon. Sec. M“ R
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