It is to labor, and to labor only, that man owes everything of exchangeable value. Labor is the talisman that has raised him from the condition of the savage; that has changed the desert and the forest into cultivated fields; that has covered the earth with cities, and the ocean with ships; that has given us plenty, comfort, and elegance, instead of want, misery and barbarism. It is labor that has made the boots that J. Straohan sells so cheap. Mens balmoral watertights, 12s 6d per pair.— [Advt.]
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2699, 12 November 1881, Page 2
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88Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2699, 12 November 1881, Page 2
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