J " Maoriland Worker " v: BOOK DEPARTMENT. Mail Orders a Speciality. = „„ " .' ■: =3 "THE MAORILAND WORKER" Management tegi to intimate that it has decided to enter tha Book and Stationery Business. Readers roqniring ANY Book, Pamphlet, Newspaper, Magazine, etc., may have same supplied upon payment in advance. Union Secretaries requiring Cash Books, Journals, Ledgers, Stationery, and other Office Equipment may have same supplied upon payment in advance. Tha Management hopes to accomplish two chief purposes: (1) Stimulate the demand for not easily accessible workingclaßS literature, thereby making the same widely accessible and strengthening propaganda; and (2) Secure a profit whereby " The Maoriland Worker '* can be progressively improved. To win New Zealand for the principles represented by thii paper it is needful that the agitation, organisation, and education fostered and aided by the literature of protest and revolt should be pursued diligently and regularly. We must have the latest and best, as well as the classical, books and pamphlets on Socialism and Industrial Unionism read and studied throughout tha Dominion if workingdass science and philosophy are to show in doings and deeds making for the triumph of the workers^ * . The Management aspires to build up in New Zealand, through this office, ft great and useful Publishing House for the workers, by tha workers, of the -workers. Will you help P Emancipation will be the reward. The first step is to order the pamphlets, books and stationery you require from us, and allow us time (in the event of it being uecessary to send abroad) to ful6l the order. Cash in advance is imperative, with a margin for postage. We can supply at the same price tho books yon usually obtain from your dealer. From time to time we shall advertise in these columns special books worth possessing. Talk about this " Worker " enterprise. AH Profits for Propaganda. S access moans Uie formidable bnilding-up of the most valuable auxiliary the movement can boast. S-' ~ - ■ . ' "; .■-r..i;^Jß ADDRESS i v Box 179, G.P.0., Wellington.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 50, 23 February 1912, Page 9
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327Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 50, 23 February 1912, Page 9
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