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NEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY. (Wellington Branch.) SOCIALIST HALL, 80 MANNERS STREET. Lcctur<« every Sunday Evening at § o'clock. Speakers' Class, Monday Even., at 9 o'clock. Hull all Day. Cards and other games. Visitors welcome. 1 1-Jr.il Available ior Socials, etc., For tonne Apply Caretaker. \E\V ZEALAND SOCIALIST 11 TARTY. CIIRISTCHURCH BRANCH. Social Hall Oxford StrMfc MEETINGS EVERY SUNDAY IN SQUARE— Afternoon at 3 o'clock. Evening at 7 o'clock. SOCIALIST HALL LECTURES at 8 p.m. Tea ... ... 5 o'clock every Sunday. Literatnro for sale at all meetings? "Clarion." "Justice," "Maoril&wS Worker," "Social Democrat," "Appeal to Reason," etc. Orders Promptly Attended to. The Portable Bookshelf mAKKS APART AND PACKS A FLAT, AND IS EASILY PUT TOGETHER WITHOUT THE USE Olf TOOLS. . . Each size holding throe rows of books. Length of shelf, 16 inches. Large size, taking ordinary novels: Price, 7s 6d; postage Is. 2d. Small size, taking cheap reprints such as Everyman's Library, Price, 6s. 6d; postage, 10d. ENGLISH STAINED WOOD. GREEN OR BROWN SHADES. S. & W. I7SACKAY. 80 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON* HIST LITERATURE. I HAVE the. following Pamphlets ia stock now: — ''Anarchist. Coniniiinisin," by P. Kropotkin, l<1; •'Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Ideal." by P. Jvrope-'.-kin, Id.; "Anarchist Morality," by P. lvropotkin, Id; "War," by P. Ivropotkin, ldj "Expropriation," by P. Ivropotkin, l<1; "An Appeal to the Young," by P. Ivropotkin, Id; "The State: Its Historic Role," by P. Ivropotkin, 2d; ''La-.? and Authority," by P. Ivropotkin, L'd; "The Basis of Trade Unionism," by Einilo Pougett, Id; ''Direct Action vLegislation," by Blair Smith, Id ; "Social General Strike," by Arnold Roller, Id. Papers and Magazines." 'Freedom," monthly, pub. in London, lil.; "Freedom," annual sub., poifc Ire*' Is tid ; "Herald of Revolt," monthly, pub. in London, Id; "Herald of Revolt," annual sub., post free, Is 6d; "Aizitator," semi-monthly, pub, in Washington, 2d; "Agitator," annual sub., posb free, 2s Gd; ''Mother Earth." monthly, pub. by Emma Goldman, New York, 6d; annual sub., post l'r«"".- ~™- Orders taken for the.-following bookg; "French Revolution,'- by P. Kropotfein, 6s Cd; "Conquest of Bread," by V. Ivropotkin, os 6d; "Memoirs of et .Rovolutionist," by P. Kropotkin, 5e Gil; "Pages of Socialist History," bj Teherkesolf.ls 3d; "Modern Science and Anarchism," Is 3d; "Chicap;« Speeches of the 'Anarchists," Is 3d; "(Jod and tlio State," by M. Bakounin, 8<1; "Fields, Factories and Workshops," by P. Kropotkin, 8d; "What in Property," by P. J. Proudhon, 2 vols., 2h M ; ''Anarchism," by Dr. Paul Elt»bacher. 7b. 1 Address: P. JOSEPH, 30 Lambtott Quay, WELLINGTON.
A REMARKABLE MESSAGE. (Time: Ten minutes to ll\ Thursday.) Hoy to Proprietor: "Pleaso to tell Mr. Fear my sister's fmisiitd her week's work. She's tielighted with the machine." The young woman who sent this message to the Standard Sewing Machine Depot had worked an Improved for sonic 18 months. She purchased a ROTARY STANDARD on the recommendation of a friend (who had proved the Rotary to be a great saver of tiino and strength), and with ease she was able to do her usual week's work by Thursday noon, as stated above. WOMEN WORKERS, Be wise: Come and examine the NEW CENTRAL NEEDLE, ROTARY SHUTTLE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE. ith an ordinary 10-and-ho shuttle machine, you must work for iive hours hard; with the STANDARD ROTARY you finish easily in three hours, and can spend the other two out in the sunshine. The STANDARD is good (best) in every way—quick, easy, quiet, stroma Is guaranteed for a lifetime, and J keep all duplicate parts should accident occur. STANDARDS will do every kind of work; are more reasonable in price than any other tirst-class machine and can be depended on to give unbounded satisfaction. Wo have had 40 years' practical experience among sewing machines. Let us serve you. All kinds of machines repaired; needles, etc., for all makes. We have scores of machines in stock from 50s. up. Advice and instruction free. F. J. W. FEAR, Engineer and Importer, 90 WILLIS STREET.. WELLINGTON. N.B. —Machines delivered free at Wellington cash prices. Tel. 976. Established Wellington 1880. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 32, 8 March 1912, Page 4
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