Tlio mn-l lortain remedy for worms s Wade’s Worm Figs. No bad afler-•(io'-ts. All eliemists and stores.—Advt.
The influence of the junta which dominated the hoard, tire New Zealand Co-operative Dairy Company, lias been badly Dent, broken we hope, and a lesson in the dangers of disregardin'* criticism, we trust, has been learned; the board lias been shown to be incompetent to stand up to definite opposition ; the sting of the compulsory clauses lias been drawn, the trade at Home no longer fears compulsion', and the New Zealand producer must consider how far be can use compulsory marketing with advantage to himselt while securing the co-operation of the firm at Home. The defeat will have far-reaching effects, and it is probable that the friends of the board will yet have to fight bard to save the board itself from complete destruction. — “Southland Times."
Twenty-five small boys 1 Navy Reefer Coats, with brass buttons, 13s 6d, 16s fid to 21s.—At McKay’s.—A'dvt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1927, Page 4
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