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A BUILDING RANSACKED. A large warehouse was ransacked and tlic burglars got away with him < 1 roils of pounds’ worth of merchandise The Manager was particularly annoyed the following day to discover that the thieves had stolen his reserve of Bears’ .Mild Tobacco. “ It was so confoundedly awkward, he said to a friend. " Half-day clos ing for tobacconists, and there wa 1 without a smoke." " But you could have borrowed pouchful somewhere.” ■‘Yes, but I musL have Bears’ Mild. Only Sd. an ounce, too! ”

sayixgs ix ixnrs'riiY. Apr-pas (if the report from Sydney that indications arc that a grave industrial upheaval is pending there if the Court’s decision legalising piecework is enforced, a well-known Auckland l.abour Secret ary stated that it would seem that the judge had been intluenced by Iho reports that lntd come through from tin l Australian Industrial Commission, which was investigating wages and conditions in America. AA ith respect: to New Zealand, it was his opinion that if would he advisable to call a representative conference of employers to discuss economic savings in industry, and the matter of wages and hours, with a view to securing greater production. Tie understood front reliable sources that a report had been sent through to the Government from inlluential business men in Aiioklniu!. suggesting that such a conference should take place. ‘'Nothing hut good should issue from such a coulerenee. and the recommendations-may possibly ha the outcome of the introduction of fresh capital for the purpose of introducing modern machinery and up-to-date methods.•' he added.

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Shillings Instead of 55/Save 16/Coney Fur Collar Colours Nigger, Navy, Tan, Rust, Grey, iV-*' When the postman hands you this smart double breasted coat with full convertible fur collar — you have saved 16/-. It is well made from velour finished coating that will give great service. Only because they have arrived too late for the full winter season lias this offer been made possible. Lengths 44, 40, 43 and 50 ins. Also send bust measures. Money refunded of course if not satisfied. GLASSON SWareh 96 Lichfield Street - Write early

... THE ... Just fix this Brilliant Lamp on the forks, and that’s ol 1 there is to it!. No mess—no •'rouble— no carbide—nothing tt» go out of order! The BERKO, as Illustrated, with nipkel-plated headlight - 30/. With black headlight - - 23/. Also the GLORIA - - - * 27/. GNOME - - - - 25/. Postage Paid. Send remittance with order to w. a. scon AND SONS, 181-183 GEORGE STREET, _ DUNEDIN.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1927, Page 1

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436

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1927, Page 1

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