Milk and Meat
Sordidues.s lias laid I!.nuance by the heels. . . • Unionism is the worker's most effective weapon against capitalism. '• * * By organising on the job the workers do not hinder, but help, the workingclass political party. * '* * The man who says a woman's sphere is the homo should help make .such .-, place possible. * * * The millions in the economic dungeon would walk out if shown the door. Ip * * The charge made by the average boarding-house is heavy enough without the additional taxes of militarism. * * * Adequate remuneration generally represents that amount which will just, keep the worker from living. » ' » Capitalism is the great manufacturer of poverty, vice and disease, m ' • "Our alarms are more than our dangers, and wo suffer oftener iv apprehension than in fact."--Seneca. 4 * % Cotton does not necessarily cover an inferior body to that covered by silk and satin. * • ■ Wonder how long our sisters will be content with cotton wliilst Madam Vero do Vero sports tho silks and satins? * * ■ * Don't wait for something to turn up, but go and turn up something.—D. L. Moody. * • * The hardest and beat-borne trials are thoflo which are uoror chronicled In any earth!/ flW_~DieJte_).
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 65, 7 June 1912, Page 3
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188Milk and Meat Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 65, 7 June 1912, Page 3
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