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The Maoriland Worker

Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 7, 20 March 1911, Page 12

 

The Maoriland Worker

J 3ournal of Industrial Unionism, :: :: Socialism ana politics :: :: •• Organ cf the New Zealand Federation of Labour." Monthly - Sixteen pages - Price Thrteptnct "THE MAOKILAND WOEKEK" is published on the 20th. of each, month. (Arrangements are being entered, into for bringing the the paper out weekly at the price of One Penny, of which, due notice will be given by advertisement.) "THE MAORILAND WORKER" will be supplied to all Newsagents on the usual trade terms (on sale or return) by the Gordon and Gotch Proprietary, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, and Dunedin. "THE MAORIIiAND WORKER" may be had through the ordinary trade channels, and anyone who finds difnciilty in obtaining it will confer a favour by letting us know in what district it is not obtainable. Anyone having matter of local or general importance to communicate is requested to forward it, addressed to the EDITOR, "MAORIIiAND WORKER," Box 727, P. 0., Wellington. Such communications must be accompanied by the Nam© and Address of the Sender. "The Maoriland Worker" will be posted to any address for FIVE SHILLINGS per annum prepaid.

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