58 Not Out! (At August 24, 1912.) —■".■'. ■»* — -rr~ Jailed Anti-Conscripts *♦-!—: "MAORILAND WORKER" ROLL OF HONOR. 1911. No. i.~Wm. Cornish, Brooklyn, WoH, l ing ton. No. 2.—Peter Thompson, Nelsort (eje* iled). No. 3.—Harry Cooke, Christchurch. 1912. —Harry Cooke, second term. . No. 4—Alex. Cooke, Christchurch. No. s.—Edward Hannam, Christchurch, No. 6.—James K. Worrali, Christ* church. No. 7.—Edward H. Edwards, Christ* church. No. B.—Walter J. Hooper, Christ* church. No. 9.— H. E. Denton, Christchurch. No. io.—h. b. worsfoid, Christchurch. No. 11—h. W. Hill, Christchuroh. No. 12.—Stanley Evans, Lower Hutt, Wellington. No. 13.—Henry Williams, Masterton. No. 14.—Fred. Hobson, Christchuroh. No. IS.—E. Rider, AuoKland. No. 16.— F. Smith, AuoklancJ. No. 17.—Frank Ward, Christchuroh. No.* 18.—Harold Hayes, Chrlstchurcli No. 19.—Charles Vincent, Christchurch. No. 20.—Alfred Scott, christchurch. No. 21—Thos. Nuttall, Christchurch. No. 22.— F. R. McCullOUgh, Cftrlft' church. No. 23.— W. Cates, Chrlstohurch, No. 24.— J. Porter, Chrlstohurch. No. 26.—Hy. Hawkes, Auokland. No. 26.—Claud Williams, Auckland. No. 27.— H. F. Wise, Auckland No. 28.-A. N. Williams, Auokland. No. 28,-w. wmiams, AucHfwirf. No. 29.— E. H. Mackey, Auckland. No. 30.— R. Horning, Auckland. No. 31.— F. Rae, AucklandNo. 32.— F. Doran, Auckland. No. 33.— F. Cilmour, Auckland. No. 34—Ceorge Bell, Auckland. No. 35.—w. Sanders, Auckland. No. 36—M. de Jongh, AuokUnd. No. 37.—A. Stook, Auckland. No. 38.— H. Le Breton, Chrlstohurofc No. 39.—C. L. Bcary, Chrlstohurch. No. 40.— H. Downcs, Temyka. No. 41.—Fred. Brooks, waihi. No. 42.—Phil Marks, Waihi. No. 43.—Edward Dwyer, Waihi. No. 44—Leslie Rogers, Waihi. No. 45.—Leslie Lack, Wajhi, No. 46.—Carl Rogers, Waihi. No. 47. —E. Stephens, Petone. No. 48.—Y7. Nunn, Petone. "No. 49.— J. Jenkins, Petone. No. SO—Edward Turton, Huntly, No. 51.—Jas. Walte, Hyntly. No. 52.— W. R. Rayner, Huntly. No. 53.—Arthur Cadman, Huntly, No. 54.—C. W. Valentine, Huntly. No. 55.—Ceo. Jones, Wellington. No. 58.— H. O'Day, Onehunga. No. 57—Ceo. Harris, Auckland. No. 58.—A. Barton, Auckland.
JUST OUT! I Latest " Worker" Enterprise. "LABOR LEG-IRONEOy By H. E. HOLLAND. % Arbitration in Australia and New Zealand. Prico Threepence. 2/- per doz. (postage 4d. extra.) **■* ANTED. A DULY-QUALIFIED MEDICAL PRACTITIONER For the Millcrton Colliery Medical and Accident Belief Association. Salary, £400. All medicines supplied to -*n***mb<«fl free by the Association AccQUch-%n*»s-at>s, two guineas for members' wiycs. Private practice allowed- Population 1000. House provided, eight rooms. > Applications, stating age, married qr single, to close with tlie undersigned da OCTOBER 28, 1012.. A. BROABFQOT, Secretary, Millerton, N.Z. THERE 15 NO REASON Why a working-man should not look as smart as any boss. DO YOU WANT TO PROVE ITP Well, call on J. CANE, LADIES' AND GENTS.' Hl«|U? CLASS TAILOR, Mercantile Exchange Buildings. MANNERS STREET, WELLIN^QN. ALBION HOTEL, Cornei* Courtenay Place and Tory St. WELLINGTON, k "Just th« usij*jl," i-fit-H £iviirty. y\4 Attention. ' P. AY. CORBY ... Pr«pi*iet(**r, ■ »■ ■....,.. —■— ; ■__! »I ■■ ■-■-■■I—«^^—■_ KILPATRICK; CROGER, The Noted Shop for Genuine Cheap Groceries. Tea- (Fauuiiu's), per Ih \l m Good Ceylon Tea, 1/4, 1/5, 1/8, $ ilS Tins Pi;.e Apples 1/' Very Choice Brunei-, per lh *d. Symington Soup?, per pkt Bd. Honey, frozen., p«- lb Btf. A Regular Supply of Ne*v-laid EGGS at market prices. KILPATKICK? C R O G E R, 120 COURTENAY PLACES, WELLINGTON. Telephone 944,
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