SEAMEN’S REQUEST. C WELLINGTON, June 1. Tlie Seamen’s Union at a stop-work meeting to-day passed a motion requesting Government ‘To laise its policy of vindictiveness” by immediately releasing all conscientious objectors and other military offenders, and that the defaulters list and law under which it was made, including the war lations be at once repealed.
1 Tan*booU are easily dirtied, but this can be quickly got over if you use t?TANOL.” It cleans, polishes and preserves. Gents’ evening shirts and gloves are now procurable at Schroder’s, where also ladies’ evening' gloves in suedes, kid and fabric, large selection of evening woods and trimmings, scarves and fans are finding rapid sale.—Advt. ' Carry it in your pocket. “NAZOL” protects from colds, coughs and sore throats. Penetrating, pleasant, safe and convenient. Is 6d buys GO doses.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1920, Page 1
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