THE WORKING-MAN'S OPPORTUNITY.
"One good turn deserves another" is a saying old but true, and to support The Woukkr's friends it ia surely "up to you." There's Gill and Co., of Christchurch, of advertisers 'mong our best- they're the workers' drapers, as their prices certainly attest. They're holding now a cleansweep winter sale, of bargains they've a hoap, marked at "prices more eloquent than words" —cheapest of tho cheap. A few of their fine bargains aro set forth elsewhere in their "ad.," so you'd better get a hustle on while they aro to bo had. Their address is Gill and Co., four eighty and four eightytwo, in Colombo street at Sydenham, upon the Avon blue. They want the worker's patronage, and they'll treat him fair and square; so send your orders along at once and in their bargains share.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 66, 14 June 1912, Page 14
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139THE WORKING-MAN'S OPPORTUNITY. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 66, 14 June 1912, Page 14
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