A POLOGY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN » The contents of a letter which I wroH to D. McLaren, M.P., having been interpreted into a slur cast upon the integrity of the officials of the Waihi Miners* Union, I declare that such does not represent my true opinion of them, and I would apologise to W. E. Parry, C. McMillan, and the other officials of tho Waihi Miners 1 Union for having caused that impression, they having the confi* dence of the members of their Union. (Sgd.) W. J. JORDON, Waihi* WARREN & CO., WAIHI. T READY-TO-WEAR SUITS Mad* to Fit—To Satisfy—To Endure —and to enable Men to Dress Fashionably YET INEXPENSIVE. AU Sizes. IF YOU CAN'T CALL WRITE TO US. Warren & Go. WAIHI. J. T. LAWSON, PHOTOGRAPHER, BELLEVUE GARDENS. OUTDOOR WORK A. SPECIALTY. Private Audkess— -«#,-_/_« 158 ADELAIDE ROAD. WELLINGTON. W. ROOBRS TEMPERANCE HOTEL (Opposite BATLWAY STATIOHJ Chrlatohurch. Tariff 18s. per week. Good Table - and Good Accommodation. MASONIC HOTEL Christchurch G. LANGEg, Proprietor Late of White Swan and Riccarton Hotels - The Newtown Working Wen's Batcher ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO TOP QUALITY .'. BOTTOM PRICES J. MINIFIE & SONS 134- RIDDIFORD ST. £ For Ding-Dong- y I CYCLES i r and < i REPAIRS 5 f Remember 3 f LOUIS NEES & CO. ) r THE SATISFACTION SHOP < \ GREYMOUTH \
KING GEORGE HOTEL Christchurch
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 19, 14 July 1911, Page 5
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215Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 19, 14 July 1911, Page 5
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