C. S. BALL. TAILOR - QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. Cood Fit and Style Guaranteed. Prices Right) WORKERS, GIVE HIM A CALL. 1 TO OUR READERS. '' lo you like THE MAOEJLAND WORKER ? Do you think it is doing good work ? Would you like to see its influence extended ? Do you realise that its very exiutence dei pends on your continued co-opera- j fi tion? M I You have done well in the past, II £ but that is not enough. You mutt -. 1 continue to boost v≤ now and in the future. Juet now we need your aid more than ever before. :N ew cube. and . new advts. are always wflcome ; job printing likewise. Do your duty, comrades; do your duty, fellow- , workers. x NOW OUT! AMENDED REPORT OF THE BENNETT-MILLS DEBATE ON THE Unity Scheme. Illustrated: Price 3d. (2/- per doz. postage 4d.) Published by Maoriland Worker Printery.
"PETONE." . - , New Zealand Wool. New Zealand Skill. You are not asked to buy " PETONE " Woollens just to "encourage focal industry, , * nor for other sentimental reasons, but because it is good for your pocket. It will pay you, as "PETONE " goods are made of New Zealand wool, which is the best in the world, by New Zealand's most skilful craftsmen. Before buying, look for " PETONE " label on Suits for men and boys, Costumes, Underclothing, Blankets, Rugs, Tweeds, Knitted-wear, etc., etc. Obtainable at all good stores in your town. THE SUPERIORITY OF NEW ZEALAND GROWN WOOL WITH ABSENCE OF SHODDY ADULTERATION SHOULD CONVINCE THEMOST SCEPTICAL THAT " PETONE " HAS A JUST CLAIM ON YOUR SUPPORT. PURE, PERFECT, POPULAR " PETONE."
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 80, 20 September 1912, Page 3
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273Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 80, 20 September 1912, Page 3
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