rm nt nr: rn rn rn rn nr m R H STRENGTH AND EASY RUNNING ! K ¥: K TJEIIE'S where tho “Dominion” Cycle wins. And every machine is absolutely DEPENDABLE! Only thoroughly tested parts are nsed and “Dominion” cycles aro always “put together under the personal supervision of the Proprietor himself. And Dominion Cycles Cost You Less. For one reason they’re made in New Zealand—in Hokitika to be precise—and there’s no import duty as on built up cycles; and secondly you pay cash. And cash trading always means lower prices because you are not helping to pay for what others buy and do not pay for. Repairs Are a Speciality. No matter how badly your Bike is damaged, bring it along; we can fix it up—promptly and cheaply tool E. C. Tootey, jji REVELL STREET HOKITIKA. JSoac wfjoi amfLtt —JPj—a a a a a a a a a a a ■« a a a a a a a y
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AIA.IOHITY Foil. RKSUM I’TION. rmUSTCirURCII,- June 16. Outstanding features in connection with the strike, of tlie Meat Freezing Works employees are.that all tho South [sand works are now idle, and that three of the Canterbury companies I,are called upon tile Canterbury Union to procure workers to take up opeiations at their works to-morrow morn[t is understood a meeting of the Canterbury Union will be held to-mor-row evening at which some straight talking is expected to be indulged in. It is stated to he a matter of common knowledge that a majority of the members of the Canterbury Union have no sympathy with the strike, and that the opportunity presented by to-morrow night’s meeting for acquainting _ the Federation officers with the _ opinion held by the rank and tile will not ho allowed to slip by without full advantage being taken of it. One pnticipateifresult of the meeting is that, in all probability, tho men will return to work on Monday morning, the loading of carcases on railway trucks at the works is being done in some instances bv men from town offices It is anticipated that no trouble will bo experienced from the waterside workers ns long as the meat to bo handled has been slaughtered bv union labour. Hie walersiders mo said not to he very anxious to cease work.
Now to hand now S e asons blankets, ruga wool, knitting silk, and embroidery silk at a very moderate price.— Schroder and Co—Advt. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS vastly superior to all other stimulants. Schroder and Co., are again to the fore with high grade millinery, furs sports coats, frocks and hosiery. Albo Liskurl mats and rugs. Linoleum. Carpet squares and Hearth rugs, all at favourable prices. Inspection pordially invited.—Adrb.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1922, Page 1
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