An Appeal to the Working Men and Womeii of the Electorates—Who are Your Friends? BY THEIR FRUITS YE THEM i >. Sir J. G. Findlay in Ms great speech In no country in tlie world The Opposition cries Retreat" The Goin defence of the Arbitration Act or Liberalism permanently benefited the yernment cries Halt! ______ lime I in general, and of the Government Workers. ■■■■■~, ti. _i_ w wm-V. v* ha- vnnv forefathers in in reticular, copies of which were - Both parties stand for the system which the^^ea BnrfolWg Landlorc-Sl would it have fared with you MefsanLmS Ss bd Builds up Fortunes for tho Fowl ° ¥edemtion of LaW alld the Socialis t Deduct from this Sic J. G. Findlay's ■ Impoverishes th* Many I Party cry f , FORWARD ,„ . own estimate of what a working- gil , j osepn Ward, Bart., Sir J. G. Eindlay, ' . class family spends in Bent and . jj on j Millar, all a other leaders of the It was to this cry your fathers stepped out Clothes ... ... _£S1 17S 8d - Liberal Party have declared that nothing to deriiand their Political Bights — the Balance available' for the suppiyof further can be done for tlie Working-class. Rights which you enjoy. Had they not All other necessaries of life./. sß3__ 10s4d It was the unwelcome but overpowering done so you workers would not have __„„_,_ _ mi-fri.-Hnii thit thk iraq mo that 1. fl th. BEEN TAKING PART IN AN ELECTION THIRTV-TWQ POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS & F_lP__ __. a_-__ "yS S-_ ™ *™ Z_-_* ;____! . Shall we on which to feed a family in plodding and pleading as a member of prove recreant to their trust ? Bather let God's Ow__ Country! Sir Joseph Ward's Cabinet, to resign his the cry of "EOBWABD" to which they OW i« th. wnrlW which hi. portfolio therein, the other day. stepped out to win their Political Bights, .Tin* is the paiadise which Has F > _ . „__ J _ ■ ■ . inspire us, their children, to go forth and been evolved after 21 years or Liberal-cum- Mr. Massey and his followers declare that c i ami o ur ECONOMIC BIGHTS. Labour legislation. TOO MUCH has been done already. c . . ■ *. ___, _ -, o i. • \e "ii r\ -tr-, . The Socialist Party and Eederation of FELLOW-WORKERS ! ..■ . Therefore, a vote given for the Opposition Labour alone haye a policy that will per- „_ _ is a vote given m iavour ot trying to (jtO ~ , «, vrv f T , •' ** Liberalism Leaves YOU Poor! BACK TO THE PAST. manently beneht YOU I WHY? A vote given for the Government is a Bemember this at the Poll and Vote for Because, based on private ownership, ifc vote in favour of KEEPING THINGS AS The SocaaSist Candidateallows the Landlord and Capitalist to squeeze THEY ABE! all they can out of you, But a Tote given for the Because, based on competition, it places o_vrM ai io _- Munro Eerguson, of Novar, a rich Scots - ■ you between the millstones of Bent and .SOCIALIST CANDIDATE, landlord, and British M.P, recently said: PrOTIT, and what Olie leaves the Other takes. j§ a y®-§;© fop %.%%& future* "If there is any tiring going, aiiy advantage -!-,_,. iji<?-j-ji;i.„ to be desired for a class, he is a TRAITOR, OR Do not be misled by talced tacts and Which Way do'¥©U Turn Your SOMETHING WORSE, who will not SUPfigures of the Opposition or Government * PORT HIS OWN CLASS THROUGH: Parties. Hopes ? THICK AND THIN."
NEW ZEALAND SKILL WITH NEW ZEALAND WOOL GIVE " PETONE" WOOLLENS. The appeal for your support of •* Petone '• Woollens Is not made to your patriotism, but to your pocket. It will surely pay you to wear " Petone " goods, because they are the best that can be made, not brokenwinded fabrics got up for sale. To encourage local industry is good policy for you, other things being equal. If sceptical as to superiority, ask your draper or clothier to show you " Petone, ,, then judge for yourself. Suits for iVlen and Boys, Underclothing, Flannel, Blankets, Rugs, Shirtings, Dress-Tweeds, etc. Look for the label v Petone M before closing. Obtainable at all good stores.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 39, 1 December 1911, Page 4
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661Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 39, 1 December 1911, Page 4
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