“I last met you 44 years ago!” The Slleaker was an elderly man, and he addressed Mr Massey as he was about to board the express at ‘Christchurch for the South. Mr Massey’s friend reminded him that he was ploughing on a farm adjoining one in the Waikato district o.n which Mr Massey was then employed_ They passed a few minutes in recalling old times. By far the most threatening aspect of the ibutchers’ strike hovers in sight as the result of 3, decision come to at a meeting of the Auckland Abattoir’ 'Assistaut’s and Freezing Works 'Em—ployees’ Union on Saturday evening. That no member of theunion should undertake work’ at the local freezing works until the butchers’ dispute is satisfactorily settled is the dictum of these men, who met in a big bo<':l3v', along with their secreta.ry, Mr F. Niall. Already the decision means that the commencement of operations at the Farmers’ Freezing C.o_.’s Southdown works will be suspencletl. .5. GEORGIA—GoveI-nor Hugo MDorsey. Prohibition since alnuary 1, 1908. Estimated Population, 1917-—-‘ 2,895,841. “I think"‘Prchibition has gone a long way towards -helping our:-.. people, and especially the negroes and poorer classes‘. lam for)’ Wilfih ill favour of Prohibition.” - —' - ! SI-lARLAND’S MALT VIN’J3‘.GAR is not only palatable-—-it is wholesome. That" is guaranteed. No mineral acid in SHARLAND*‘S._ At all grocers in _bulk and bottle. _ '24
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3351, 2 December 1919, Page 4
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223Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3351, 2 December 1919, Page 4
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