THE SOCIALIST. “We do not agree with the programme of the Socialists, tor we believe that it would make the nation, and the working-man. poorer. But why deny to members of the Labour Party the credit of really believing that their system would make the country richer? If a rich man holds this view, his intellectual place is with the Labour Party. But unless that party has a monopoly of Christianity, why is it more incumbent upon him. than on a Conservative, to go and sell all that he has and give to the poor?’' —The “ Daily Chronicle.”
WANTED TO SELL—Gent’s B.S.A. BICYCLE, almost new, £6. Boy's juvenile cycle, re-enamellecl and in perfect order, £4 10s. Budge motor-cycle in running order, £5. Also latest seagrass pram. £3 10s. Apply E. C. Tpo-
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1927, Page 3
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132Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1927, Page 3
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