CAPITALITIS.
Do. you have to get tip at 5 a.m. each morning? ' ! Do y<su. have, to guzzle down some near coffee and gulp down some clastic sinkers? Do you have to hustle out in sloppy weather and hop on the tail eiidiof an overloaded street car and be bumped six or eight miles to work?.;?. Do you nervously strain for five of the brightest hours of the mprniiig, stop for a hurried bite "to eat, then jump at the whistle's toot and slave for five or six hours, more, "under the watchful'eye of the bass; ;get home tired, cross and.cranky; and repeat this performance day in, and day out for weeks,' years and years, all for a wage that barely enables you to exist? Do you ever sit down and wonder why you have such "luck?" Well, it isn't exactly "bad luck" you are having. . ; You're merely suffering from an acute and regular attack of "capitalit'ia." Get rid of that, arid, your "luck" will change.—Hope.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 25, 25 August 1911, Page 14
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165CAPITALITIS. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 25, 25 August 1911, Page 14
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