ft Hartley Souvenir. fin commemoration of the visit to New Zealand of Edward R. and Mrs. Hartley, we have Issued a souvenir postcard from a photograph specially taken by Rogers, of Waihi. We can supply this characteristic picture and pretty memento at one penny, or 9d. per dozen- Order quiokty. THE WORKERS' FRIEND. j TURNER'& CO., j Maria Place, WANGANUI—Phone 319, and Broadway, MARTON—Phono 99, CYCLE, MOTOR & PHONOGRAPH TRAOERS. Marble Arch Butchery. r E C X I E & LECKIE, U FAMILY BUTCHERS, Corner Hopper and Webb Streets, WELLINGTON. Primest Qualities Kept. | ■ DRiNK HEARTY | \m 3 LMikl I $ 1 !T r 1 Tho n 1 fh 1 ■»» k-jLL -Quality W. SCOTT BEDFORD Has opened rooms in tho QLEEN » CHAMBERS, near General Post Office, and is busy making suits and costumes for old friends and new. Suits to Measure at from £3 3s to £5 5s Ready-to-Wear Suits at £2 2S, Saddle Tweed Trousers, 9s. 6d; also Underclothing of Every Description. Don't forget the Address— QUEEN'S CHAMBERS (Opposite old site Queen's Statue). A.S.E. CO-OP STORE. Corner KENT TERRACE AND MARJORIBANKS STARE YOU A MONEY-SAVER? Then patronise us and share the profitr. Workers, this is your store. Read our Price List. - j - ■ — MASTERTON ADVERTISEMENTS. ~cTs. BALK tailor,"" QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. Cood Fit and Style Guaranteed. Prices Right WORKERS, GIVE HIM A CALL. REVOLUTION CYCLE WORKS. (Late Harvey and Co.) Bicycles Sold on Credit. All makes of Tyres and Cycle Accessories in stock. Several Ladies' and Gents.' Secondhand Cycles on hand to be sold for cash, c; terms arranged. W. WIGGINS, Manager. EVERY WORKING-MAN * Should get full value for his money. . . . Our Cycles Last longest and are the cheapest in the long run. Our Repair Department Is our best advertisement. Agents for Bradbury, "Rudge," and Clyno (twin) Motor Cycles. Argyle. U.S.A., Hollis, Nimrod and -Rover Cycles. BROWN'S MOTOR : AND : CYCLE j WORKS, Opposite P. 0., MASTERTON. The Cheapest Butchery in N.Z. Meat in any quantity supplied to any part of North Island (fresh and frozen). Remember, I broke the local butcher's combine. D. LONG,', 'Phone 402 MASTERTON. ROBBINS. Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer and Confectioner, QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. My Motto is: 'Please tho People." CARLTON HOUSE, QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. A Home away from Home Shearers, don't forgot. MRS. WATSON, Proprietress. THE VOICE OF THE TOILER Proclaims that High-quality''Provisions should be within the reach of the workman. I supply the very best of BEEP at the very lowest cash prices. T. L. MATTHEWS, Masterton's Up-to-the-minute Butcher. F. B. ROSSON. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. The mo3t commodious and up-to-date HADDRESSING SALOON in town. Splendid assortment of smokers' requisites. : Shearers, are your razors right ? ■j TO OUR READERS. f to you like THE MAORILAND WORKER ? Do you think it is doing good work ? Would you like to see its influence extended ? Do you realise that its very existonco de--4 pend3 on your continued co-opera- p fi li0n? 1 [j You liavo done well m the past, j^l % but that is not enough. You must * j continue to boost as now and in tho future. Juat now we nead your aid more than over before. New subs, aud new advts. are always welcome ; job printing likewise. Do your duty, comrades; do your duty, fellow- .) workers. * L^<>lC===XoßCr==3t<>K====>l<>ldi
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 87, 8 November 1912, Page 8
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