“There is still a good deal of dissatisfaction among cooks and waiters in the Dominion, owing to the fact that section 23- of the Act (providing for weekly half-holiday) is limited to omploj%?es in *licensed hotels,” says Mr Lomas, Chief Inspector of'Factories, in his yearly report. “Many of these workers—such as porters; kitchen, pantry, and general hands .in private hotels and restaurants —arfe not provided for in respe-ct to the statutory half-holiday, and no weekly hours are fixed except where an award of the Arbitration Court or industrial agreement is in force.” r MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER affords immediate and refreshing relief. ' ’ Several farmers in the Methven district, South Island, have completed the cutting and tailing of their lambs, and some record, percentages are being obtained. Mr. Angus McKay reports 120 per cent. Mr George Chambers, juh., who bought a large line of ewes at the "Waimaraina clearing sale, lias obtained the splendid result of 140 per cent, of lambs.
If your boots have this trade mark, you know they are the best.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2637, 20 October 1909, Page 6
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173Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2637, 20 October 1909, Page 6
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