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Important Notice to Subscribers. —^i—. We bos Jo intimate to sub* scribors whose subscriptions are now due that fc order to continue having "The Worker" forwarded to them through tht posi, it will bo necessary fcr thra to rcnaw their subscriptions immediately. The annunl subscription, post free, is: Within liio fJoniinisn, 63. 6d. ; beyond New Zeaiand, S3. 6d. WJII er-ch s;!'}sf: f ;;);t, in foraanl* Ing tfra notice cf run-wal, accompanied i»y 6i. 60. in postal notes, make an earnest endeavor to enciosa .therewith a similar amount as a year's subscription for a new reader'? That is the most eflectiue, as v?o*l lis the tncU profitable, way of Intimating'to "The Worker" staff that yosi appreciate their efforts to make "The Maoriland Worker " ;hc most important and most potent working-class paper couth of the lino. ALEX.'CRIUCi Manager. STRIKE,. WOMEN, STRIKE! FOR 6 HOURS 1 WORK INSTEAD OF 9. pAN YOU FANCY MEN DISCOV- ***' ERING That by changing a tool their work could bo made easier and their hours one-third shorter, yet keeping on with tho old method? Such men don't exist—at least, not in New Zealand. LISTEN, WOMEN! A TO-AND-FRO OR VIBRATING SHUTTLE MACHINE RUNS MUCH HARDER AND ONLY MAKES 100 . . • STITCHES, WHILE THE . ROTARY SHUTTLE STANDARD SEWING MACHINE. • WITH THE SAME PEDALLING, FLIES OVER 175 STITCHES, GOES MUCH EASIER, RUNS BEAUTIFULLY QUIET. And will certainly outlast two or three ordinary maohlas. These are facts easily proven. AS A HEALTH-SAVER, THE NEW CENTRAL NEEDLE lystem is a valuable improvement, and -.hen combined with the Rotary Shuttlejives you absolutely the Finest Sewing Machine ever seen. Rotary Standards are guaranteed fo" t lifetime. All Duplicate parts kept. 'lease let us send you full particulars. BUY THE STANDARD, AND SAVE HEALTH, TIME, . . MONEY Fo J. W. FEAR. "jl.. fe'nslnwMvand importer. , # WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON Tel. 976. ... Established 1880. All makes skilfully Repaired. Needles, etc., of all kinds kept. flaohines delivered free at City prloes. WE APPEAL TO THE WORKINGMan who requires a really good TAILOR-MADE SUIT SX a Reasonable price to try ROSSTC B- ROSTHE TAILORS, 145 Manners st., WELLINGTON. WATSON AND CO., UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS. —Cheapest Market for— General Drapery and Men's Outfitting. Lower Cuba St., MASTERTON. ROTHERFIELD hotel, Cashel St., CHRISTCHURCH. JAMES GEDDES, Proprietor. A Home away from Home. BRUNSWICK HOTEL, Upper Willis St., WELLINGTON. One swallow does not make a sumner, but all "swallows" take kindly to Brunswick Beer. T. KINGSTON Proprietor. JAS. COT.LAGAN, GREY MOUTH. — Til." - POPULAR OUTFITTER. Give him a Trial. Tiiiim imum nwiiiHiiimmii—ii— ib ELUENZOL [teivss AWAY E^FUJEHIA £ Tho of th:< "Evening tj Po.it - ' Jo\i Prim in j; Department, I X Mr. Tut.-,. Jn.,. ; . v, rites :--"Quite I recently onn of tho 'Post' em- ( 1 ploytcs had v bad attack of INFLUENZA | 1 com in; on, am! ,-.- j k»..l to !.n allow- F | ad to go home. Having a bottle f I ot 'Fluen/c!'. \.y mo i prevailed I jj on him io take a (io.rt.-, i.-iti; the re- I 1 .tijit that lie ua-. /tL'LC TO COM- 8 I TlrtUE WORK, and n-xl: -morn- •*] R ing the vi mc dreaded !i I seourgo had almost j" i "A tow days later 1 had occa|si on to test the tflioacy cf the H medicine u.v«-- : (, and w;is I AGR?"*.ARLY SURPfsISEQ with I t\ the ri.-fidt. After tn doses the I I symptoms of Iniliiunzii had quite disappeared." CHEMISTS & .STORES. I Prices, Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. I

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 87, 15 November 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 87, 15 November 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 87, 15 November 1912, Page 2

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