I Christopher Thomas & Bros. Limited BRISTOL PURITAN SOAP It U the only Soap which has a guarantee with ewy tablet th« it CANNOT HARM IT SAVES THE CLOTHES | RECORD TEA S THE FAVOURITE BLEND I Sold-at • • 2/-, W 1/8, 1/6 per lb, C ALL STOREKEEPERS
. Workers Note Carefully . ..AT.. LIVESEY'S CASH EMPORIUM •OODS BOOOHT rOR CASH ARK SOLO AT BEDROCK PRICES. He bti dibti to ouka up. RMUIt: VERY BBST VALUR GHVBR. LIVESEY LEADS Id Stttllntry, Bsokf, Fancy Goods. Fxaej Qlui lad Obl**w*r«, Bte. Right opp. Waihi Post Office. ARTHUR BARNETT, LTO., H%e PEOPLES DKAPEIiS. DFNEDIN ■JGKE YOU AEEI Out «f Season, but what matter? Think of thß Saving! J#e will post to any Jfeirt of New Zealand One Pair of Highest Quality DOUBLE BED COLONIAL BLANKETS For 15s 9d. Usual price, 255. The greatest bargain ever offered in the Dominion. gARNETT LTD.. i To New Zealand Waterside Workers. ♦— — Some Reasons Why You Should Join the Federation of Labor. 1. You have tried arbitration, and it tfo* failed you. Your wages to-day are pB the lowest possible scale; jour conditions of employment are humiliating in the extreme. t'. Craft unionism is out of date; it Scan combat no longer the forces of the fane,* shipping and carrying monopolies 'of which you are tho victims. 8. There- is but one remedy —INDUSTRIAL UNIONISM. An army comtposed of wage-workers, the slaves of inSlMtry, must be united into one body. ■*!. You Want a fighting union. The flSew Zealand Federation of Labor is Buch a body. Join it. Get into it. The (Federation of Labor has improved matho conditions of its present Ipemborship. IT WILL IMPROVE HOURS'. What it lias done for the iTbitters it will do FOR YOU. i' jSJp'or 2s per member per year you beiptmio live members of this fighting organisation ; you have free legal advice >l|K>iii all questions affecting your occufeltion. For that sum you have behind fcju a paper to fight your cause as able as fftty paper in the Southern Hemisphere, fflticli rt tilt} pHiperty of your fellowSCprluMs, 'All expense* of delegates to annual Stotrforeiieoa are paid by tho Federation. 1 lYoui comrades of the waterfront of KuckUml, Lytteltojj and West-port mro the lead. They havo dojnTSed for their own -indcpeiiideiico and for class ©mancipation. DO LIKEfrISU. R. SEMPLE, j Organiser N.Z.F.L. j
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 44, 12 January 1912, Page 11
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385Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 44, 12 January 1912, Page 11
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