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A correspondent over the initals "W.0.P.." wrote recently to the London Daily Mail"My son, who an engineer, and has worked on locn motive and railwal construction in China and India, last January obtained an assisted passage from the New Zealand Agent General's office here on condition of his depositing .£SO ; n the bank. Arriving in Auckland on 15th March, he cal ed at the Govern mcnt Labour Bureau, -howc.l Inpapers, and wa* informed by the agent '<hat before he could be allowed lo take up employment, he mu- - firs' obtain a certificate for proficiency under the Colonial Government Inspector of Machinery, whose next examination would be on Ist May'—nearly seven weeks. After Fuce-sfully passing the examination, he was still unable to get work. In bis la-l lei er to me, dated 14th June, he -t.ves that he has done twenty days' work in the bu»h; but, finding he was not to be paid for overtime, left, and is no< on his way to Sydney, there not being the remotest chance of employment in Nnr Zealand till the spring iXovem foer). Would it not be more honefor iho«» concerned to let intending •emigrants know what obstacles vil he placed in their way? ' The acknowledged good qualities and success of Sander and Sons Eucalypti Extract have brought oui many imitations, and one case wa l just tried in the Supreme Court 0 Victoria, beforp His Honor Chie Justice Sir J. Madden, K.C.M.G. ■etc. His Honor, in giving judgment said with regard to the Genuine San der and Sons' Eucalypti Extract that whenever an article is com mended to the public by reason o its good qualities, etc., it is not per Aiuible to imitate any of its fea tu ret. He restrained the imitator: Ytually from doing so, and or them to pay all costs. n,. 'ore, insist upon what 1 proved be a " dou,,t by skillel witnesses at* Supreme Court o Victoria, and ** many au l thon,le during the last , " * a p,e paration of genttii V i Z '' c The Genuine San, V <\ nd ,? ons ' Pore Volatile \ Extract. The ihepherd roaming o'er (In "'P' B '"" The stockmnn on his lonely run. The teamster irith bis rod or Rim, "Hie di<rcer on fold-bearinff reef— While firm to rfutv's call thev stand ' For ronghs and colds thev find relief With Wood,' freit Peppermint Cure

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81858, 5 October 1906, Page 3

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391

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81858, 5 October 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81858, 5 October 1906, Page 3

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