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Thoughts For The Times

Wll at is Socialism?

“Socialism means some form of nationalisation. It means the co-opera-tion of the nation for the good! of the nation. A Socialist, then, should be a Nationalist, and if he is a Nationalist he must be a British citizen. Tt is, in fact, a common error of many Socialists to assume that the part is greater" than the whole, and that when a man becomes a Socialist he ceases to be a Briton. But I always advocated Socialism for the benefit of Britain, and I cannot separate my British Socialism from my British citizenship.”—Robert Blatchford.

Commencing to-morrow, June 18th, A. Little will give you bargains in the boot and shoe lines, never seen before in Hokitika. Bought at the slump price, marked low, you will during the next week get a reduction on that low price. Quality the best. j i The Supreme Court sitting takes place at Hokitika on Wednesday next ; at 11 o’clock before Mr Justice Herdman. So far no criminal business is Set down for hearing. There will be the suit before a jury of twelve, of William H. Robinson of Christchurch, timbal' agent V. Robert and Margaret Whiley, of Kanieri, saWmillers, a claim for £2,550 for breach of agreement for failure to supply the output of defendant’s sawmill for twelve months. Some minor niatterS will also be set dowii for hearing. The welcome slump in price has come at last. So while it lasts you will always find our price the lowest, thou sands of pounds worth are being sacrificed by us, ib make room for thousands more bargains already Sfeeiired from the worlds inarkets. Visit Schroder and Co. It will pay you.—Advt. irritation in the throat, stuffiness in the head banished by “NAZOL.” Instant relief. Get a Nnztil Inhaler. ,

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1921, Page 2

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Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1921, Page 2

Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1921, Page 2

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