" 1 have no objection to a man being deprived of his work if he is not a unionist. It is quite right. He is only a thief using privileges to which he is not entitled." This statement, says the "Otaga Daily Times," was made at a meeting of tho Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners of Duncdin recently. Another passage in the debate was: "Americans are generally in the front," said a speak r io which a member interjected, "At killing men especially." "Some o" them nc d t) bjki:ld, too," retorted the (irst speaker. " They are better killed than be eating good food, aud cumbering the earth." A BOON TO DAIRYMM
A bail has been patented by a Taraaaki firm, which is far in advance of any other contrivance for securing cows while being milked. It is operated] from the back of the cow, and-she can' be bailed up or released with the greatest ease by even the smallest, milker. Dairymen will find these bails ire not only great time-savers, but are reliable, easy to fix, and never get out of repair; to fact, can be fixed with
little alteration in any shed in which old bails are at present in use. The articles supplied are: —2 screw pulleys 14ft of cord and ring, 1 iron bail; and the cost is only a few shillings. Messrs Robertson and Bond, of Liardet-strect, New Plymouth, are the patentees and vendors. An illustrated leaflet, and all estimates or particulars, will be provided to enquirers free. The following letter iust received speaks volumes : —Messrs. Eohcrtson and Bond, New Plymouth. Dear Sirs,—l haTe peasure in slating that the new cow bails you supplied are giving every satisfaction. They are easy to fix, and effect a great saving of time. I (irmly believe if they were used continually for twelve months they would more than save their first cost. I can confidently recommend them to all dairymen. Wishing you every success, I am, faith fully yours,—Robert Ciemow, Omata. Taranaki The services in Primitive Methodist Church to morrow will he conducted i by the Bev. John Nixon, morning at ' 11 ; evening at 7 p.m.—Advt.
Has sorrow thy young days shaded ? Or hast thou a cold in thy head ? Thy tonsils, are they out of order ? Thy nose, is ;he tin of it red ? If these be thy symptoms, I charge thee All nostrums inferior abjure. There is but, one remedy for thee, And that's Wood's Great PepperI mint Cure. Seated one day at the organ, I was weary and ill at ease; But my sadness lied when a soft voice said, " Here's your 0. T. PUNCH, pelaso," .For Colds m the Tread and Tiillucnza, Woods' Great Peppermint < lure, Is (id and 2s 6d per bottle.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8145, 30 June 1906, Page 3
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