AN UNFAILING SPECIFIC.
Dear Worker, —Maokiland Worker, has met a long-felt want, by supplying us with a means whereby we can let the light shine forth, clear and bright. Only a short time back I was living on the West poast and know how difficult it was to get our social remedy advertised. 1 remember one instance, when Phil Walsh, of dramatic fame, was asked to take the chair at a meeting. Mc spoke after this fashion : Dear Comrade, it gives mc great pleasure to have this opportunity of bringing before your notioe one of the greatest blessings that has ever fallen to the lot of man. It is a preparation especially made for the working class, guaranteed to remove brain fog, apathy, and social scabs. Pat Hickey, Webb and Semple have an abundant supply. All you want to do is give it a trial, then push it, Advertise it, make every worker acquainted with its beneficial effects. After a short treatment you will have a clean Industrial Army that will frighten the parasitic capitalist class to death. The will be yours to cultivate and beautify, so that man's short stay will be as pleasant and bright as possible. —Yours, etc., Waihi. S. J. GREEN.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 14, 9 June 1911, Page 12
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205AN UNFAILING SPECIFIC. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 14, 9 June 1911, Page 12
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