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"Work hard and live hard," riot "Go slow and live fast," is tho watchword for tho hour given in the September number of the ''Round Table," which is full of stimulating ninMer on the economic and industrial situation throughout the Empire. The economic ami financial situation in the United Kingdom is analysed, nationalisation of industry as a remedy for the. defects of the present system is examined; the 'Winnipeg strike in Canada, tho One Uig Union Movement in Australia, and the province of the Slute in.Nob- Zealand are, all distinctly apropos. Candidates for Parliaifisnt combating Bolshevism should study every ward v of these articles;' so should every manual worker who desires to improve Labour's position and who fails to realise that. Labour is day by day working to depress its own' standard of life," that "Capital ils;lf is Labour's greatest friend," and that "Savinp is a vilnl.factor in production." The "Round Table" carries no advertisements—it is not run for profit, and is a purrlv co-operative patriotic enterprise. Vim are invited to five it your support, not only on patriotic grounds, but as a sound business proposition. The annual subscription is but Ms. (including postage). Send a postpaid with your name and address, and receive a free sample copy of a "back issue. Address "The Round Table," Box SIT, Ci.P.O., Wellington.-.'Wlvt. Nedcct in always fraught with sorrow, Thoro is danger in delay, Let to-morrow piNird to-morrow; What you need you need to-day; And in choosing what is needful Let your choice bo wife and sure; To a friend's advice he heedful, Soud for Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. I -Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 2

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268

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 2

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