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THE RIGHT TO WORK. —Wanted, to impress upon the "Worker , '" the Right to Work at a fair day's pay. W. S. Bedford, 43 Willis Street, will make you a Suit for 75s that will get you a job anywhere.

The vast majority of working men who are employed talk aborit their job, but it is a very noticeable fact that the fellow who talks about his job is subject to discharge. The boss owns the joh, and the disinherited slave can only work by consent, of a. master. — Western "Miners' Magazine."

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Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 7, 20 March 1911, Page 10

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Untitled Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 7, 20 March 1911, Page 10

Untitled Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 7, 20 March 1911, Page 10

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