The iollowing statement is matte in connexion with the Fanners' Union." "The labour unions work six hours a day, enjoy the best of food, the best of conditions, demand the highest wages—and net them. The farmer works from daylight to dark, including .Sundays, takes what he can get for the product of his labours, and endures the hardship of country life, The one owes his position to the all) nul financially; the other because he fails to do so. If you wish to preserve your rights and yet a fair reward for your labour, and equal opportunities for your children, unite for your own protection against the l?olt>hevik tendencies ol the world. Your union >s hist what « - oii umkc
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 573, 8 October 1920, Page 4
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119Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 573, 8 October 1920, Page 4
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