At a meeting of! the executive of the Christchurch Plumbers’ Union last week a letter was received from the New Zealand Plumbers’ Association asking if any plumbers had arrived in Christchurch' 'from England, an advertisement having apepared in an English paper announcing that, twenty-five plumbers were required in the Dominion. As the result of this announcement a number of plumbers had arrived from England at Auckland, where there were plumbers out of employment. It was decided to reply that there had bee.i no recent arrivals of immigrant plumbers in Christchurch, and that trade appeared to be ■ fairly good, there being no unemployment at present. Gene.rallyl, it was considered by members of ,the executive that the building trades in the South Island were in a more healthy condifioii than in Auckland or Wellington. For Children’s Hacking Cough, Woods’ Great Pepeprmint Cure.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4415, 17 May 1922, Page 2
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140Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4415, 17 May 1922, Page 2
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