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iPjOLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Lower Cuba Street. NEW AND UP-TO-DATE BUILDING. npHIS Private Hotel is now under -*- new management, and has been thoroughly redecorated throughout. Electric lifts and every convenience. One of the most central positions in the city. First-class table. Terms moderate. Special arraugrmonts made ior permanent boarders.THOS. P. LYONS, Proprietor.

A REMARKABLE MESSAGE. (Time: Ten minutes to 12, Thursday.) (SMALL Boy to Proprietor: "Please to tell Mr. Fear my sister's finished her week's work. She's delighted with the machine.". The young woman who sent this message to tlie Standard Sowing Machine Depot had worked an Improved • for some 18 months. She purchased a ROTARY STANDARD on the recommendation of a friend (who had proved the Rotary to be a groat saver of time and strength), and with case sly; was able to do her usual week's work by, Thursday noon, as stated above.

WOMEN WORKERS, Be wise: Come and examine .t^e NEW CENTRAL NEFDLE, ROTARY SHUTTLE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE. With an ordinary to-and-fro shuttle machine, you must'work for ftvo 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, strong. Is guaranteed for a lifetime, and I keep all duplicate parts should accident occur. STANDARDS will do every kind of work; aro more reasonable in price than any other first-class machine and can be depended on to give unbounded satisfaction. We 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, N WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. N.B.—Machines delivered free at Wellington cash prices. Tel. 976. Established Wellington 1880. . STANDARD SEWING MACHINE.

AUCKLAND BRANCH, N.Z.S.P. Headquarters: Socialist Hall, Wellesley Street. Secretary, M- J. Savage. Lectures given in Opera House every Sunday, at 7.30 p.m. Open-air meeting, foot of Queen street, Sundays, 3 p.m. Large stock of literature always on on hand, from Kerr and.Co., Chicago; New York Labor News Press, Twentieth Century Press, London; Clarion Press, London; Rationalist Press Association, London. Newspapers and periodicals. Price list on application to E JENSEN, Literature Secretary.

WAIMATE HOTEL. WAIMATE. MORGAN O'BRIEN Proprietor (Late of Dunedin aud Georgetown.) Hot and Cold Baths, a Good Meal, Good Bods, and the Best of Wines and Spirits.

rTIHE SCHOOL OF PROGRESS.—Private tuition in my unique system of Music, Simplified Writing, etc. Agency for Pianos, Ideal Rutter Blender, and The Maoktj.and Worker. Send a shilling in sometimes towards the book depot.—Professor Morton Barnes, 8.A., opposite station, Lower Hutt.

FLUEftIZOL DRIVES AWAY INFLUENZA COUGHS AND ALL THROAT TROUBLES OF SiX MOPS STANDING Miss L. Baigent Costumiere, of 224, Tinakori Road, Wellington, writes: — " I have much pleasure in certifying to the magic cure of your FLUENZOL. I have been suffering with sore throat for a period of six months, and since taking a few doses 0! FLUEXZOI, I am pleased to state it has completely cured mc- I shall recommend it hi all my friends. 1 ' Fluenzol should be kept in every household for use in emorgency. Ask your Chemist or Grocer for it i TO-DAY. Prices: 1/6 and 2 6 16

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 74, 9 August 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 74, 9 August 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 74, 9 August 1912, Page 2

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