Strikes are not impossible on farms," said a delegate at the Farmers' Union Conference at Christchurch. "On my farm fifteen men struck, and though there was £I,OOO of stuff ready to rot, I told them to clear oat. That was the way I dealt with that strike, and I would do the same again, even if the Arbitration Court says I would be responsible." Compared with tho state of affairs existing at this time last year, the labour market generally is, according to the Labour Department, in a satisfactory condition. The co-oper-ative works on the Stratford and Gisborne railways are providing a considerable amount of employment, and strong men not afraid of work are practically sure of a job. But there is no chance fcr the loafer, and the man who is afraid to face the country is not likely to receive over-much encouragement. Also, there is no suggestion that work is plentiful at Wellington than anywhere else. It is not. TWO SOVEREIGN REMEDIES THE FAMOUS SANDER AND SONS PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT was proved by experts of the Supreme Court of Victoria to posses curative properties peculiarly its own, and to be absolutely safe, effective and reliable. Therefore do not aggrevate your complaint by the use of one of the many crudo eucalyptus oils which are now palmed off as "Extracts," and from the use of which a death was reported recentlv, but insist upon the GENUINE SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT and reject all others. For wrinkles, sunburn, pimples, blackheads, freckles, cracked hands, dry n.tvl inflamed skin, use SANDER & SONS SUPEIIIiA SKIN FOOD. No lady should be without it. Allays irritation produces a clear and spotless complexion and a smooth and supple skin. REMEMBER that SANDER & SON'S SUPERBA SKIN FOOD is not an ordinary face cream, and unlike any of tliem, produces a permanent beautifying eii'ect Ail chemists and stores. Says a well-known medical man to-day n speaking to tho proprietor:— 11 1 think most highly of your TUSSICUR and imay add that leading analysts look upon it as a very valuablo discovery. ONCE A JIAN UD'i'S A suit from us he is most unwilling to wear any otlvjr make. That's why we're making suits for gentlemen all over the Dominion —gentlemen who have tested tho fit, comfort, style, and quality of our clothes, and have found them the best: Why not leave your order with us when next in Wellington. Our cash prices mean money saved to you. Morrison and Pennoy, Tailors, *73 Willis Street, Wellington,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9103, 1 June 1908, Page 5
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418Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9103, 1 June 1908, Page 5
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