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LOOK! HEAR! This is the last number of "THE MAORILAND WORKER" to be issued monthly. So great has been the support guaranteed the Federation of Labour since it assumed proprietorship of "THE MAORILAND WORKER," that the Board is now in a position to announce that "THE Maoriland Worker" WILL BE ISSUED as a weekly paper on the first Saturday of next month. Karl Marx was born ON THE 6th OF MAY. Therefore it is the most appropriate day on which the flotation of "The Maoriland Worker" AS A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER could take place. Bob Ross, of Melbourne, is in the editorial chair, and that fact in itself is a sufficient guarantee that the literary department of "The MAORILAND WORKER" will be of high quality. No member of the Federation of Labour need hesitate to spend ONE PENNY "weekly in addition to his present outlay in order to place a copy of in the hands of some acquaintance who has not yet become a subscriber. J THE "WORKER" PRINTERY. i «•*"* Fellow Unionists, If you Avant your job printing well done, quickly done, and at a reasonable mice, Avith doie regard to the question of "a living- wageto the other felloAv, send it to the "Worker" printery. Job Printing drains a lot of money out of your union funds annually. So far as it pays for work done this can't be helped, as the work is necessary. A fair portion, however, of that money goes not as wages but as'profits to others. This bust need not now continue. Send all your job printing to the "Worker" Printery, and «aA"o the profits for yourselves. THE "'WORKER" PRINTERY, KELBURNE AVENUE, WELLINGTON. ! . -All co-minu.nications to be .addressed to- \ THE MANAGES, "j[AOEILAXD WOUKEK." Box 727, Wellington. j

The Tailors Manners St. - Wellington | — j Once T&stecf :: :: )\ Always Ratron es&cf I i Workers, Give them a Trial I

iBARCLAY *BGURRI * SOLICBTQRS || I Lower St. i * - - DUfS-EDIBN. - - !| * i& Have Money to Leud at 4fc Current Kates $&

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Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 8, 20 April 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 8, 20 April 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 8, 20 April 1911, Page 5

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