A dispute has arisen at Seifert 's flaxmill (reports the Shannon correspondent of the N.Z. Times). Some 40 men, who had been cutting flax at 7/0 per ton, wer e instructed to cut on another block at 6/9 per ton." The management •explained that the reduction was due to a difference in. the quality of the flax. Th e men refused to proceed, and stopped work on Friday. WARNING TO PIANO-BUYERS. Any dealer, salesman or traveller who casts reflections upon his competitors does so from interested motives —perhaps to cover his own weak position. He should be disregarded. The "Bristol" agents are definitely instructed to avoid such methods, and to rely solely on the merits of the Company's Pianos and Organs. That has been our attitude during the past thirty-two years. We have full confidence in the quality of our instruments, every one of which carries a double guarantee—the makers' and our own. We know our values are absolutely the best and our time-payment terms the most liberal procurable. To obtain our Pianos and Organs genuine and new you must buy from our own Branches and Agents. Any advertisement or suggestion which might lead you to believe otherwise should be unheeded. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager, M. J. Brookes. Local Representatives: H. J. Dashwood.
Private Seal writes: "Hearing and reading of so many complaints in reference to returned soldiers' correspondence, I wish, to point out that I have had returned to me in New Zealand 29 letters, including two with money in them, and three parcels containing tobacco, socks, handkerchiefs, and sundry other things. Some cf the letters, according to the postmarks they bear, have been following the Main Body (to which I belonged) for six months or more. Taking into consideration the number of troops abroad, and the real fact of my letters tracing me to Wellington, there cannot be fromuch wrong with the systerii adopted by t-h'e Postal authorities. The reason for my writing this letter is to give, credit where credit is due, and that is to the Postal authorities.''' Money cannot buy a more effective remedy for coughs and colds than "NAZOL." Wise mothers give it to their children. 1/6 buys 60 doses. Unrivalled for strength and purity is SHARLAND'S Baking Powder. Once tried —always used. Costs less than other compounds—worth more.
The- Best really when you discriminate and buy that Purest and Surest of Compounds—"K <&> After the searching test of thirty-five years, SHARLAND'S is still IE for QUALITY and ECONOMY! So strong and so carefully proportioned are its pure ingredients that Sharland's Baking Powder is as certain to rise as the sun to-morrow morning. Don't miss the Satisfaction and SAVING of using thi» Be** of all Baking Powders I Order it To-day from your Grocer —and ALWAYS SPECIFY Costs Less than Others—Worth More
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 8, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 3
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