THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Tm: I’iimi.di of Tin'. AmiKN'nn:. Tlio proportion o( apprentices to journeymen fixed under tlic Act is I,used Dll tile idea that, provided all tlie lira's are employed, there "ill he a supply of journeymen (online; forward each year to Keep the trades jest properly balanced, so ‘that there will not he much future unemployment, and the hoys will he sure of nn opportunity to learn uselul trades, [•'ailing this, the trades must rely oil imported skilled artisan'-', and leare our own hoys, to go into blind-alley occupations.--'' Hawke’s Hay Herald. »crima , Vs'xinrjs^^iiaw:x3?fTsUcitr't , i6jj Dtii'iust ct'.r sale hundred of remnants linv” i" .niilaled ol all classes ol Ltocd.-i. ipse will he sold during this wide half the marked sale prices.— Sell ruder and Co.—Advt. Use Sharia ml’s Table Vim-oar, for flavour, purity and strength. hi hulk and bottle. Free from mineral acids. All the best grocers.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1927, Page 2
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150THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1927, Page 2
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