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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 65, 7 June 1912, Page 11

 

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Reliable Clocks -AT—. Moderate Prioes. M.W.NO. 1, Handsome 8-Day Fancy Wooden- j Cased Timepiece, £2 Cash. INQUIRIES SOLICITED. : _ . | W> Littlejohn A Son, 222-224 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. ' Til" 0 N E V TO LEND On real and personal security at current rates of interest. Repayment by instalments can be arranced- G'REGAN AM) DIX, Solicito.T, Lambton Quay, WLLLINCTON. UNION BREWERY, WESTPORT. QUALITY OF BitEWS UNSURPASSED . . W. WILLIAMS Proprietor. BLAKE AND CARLISLE, Customs and Forwarding Agents, ...... Ceneral Carriers. • • • FURNITURE CAREFULLY REMOVED. 11 Hunter St Telephone 2617 25 pirie St Telephone 1605. WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND SOCIALIST PARTY. (Wellington Branch.) SOCIALIST HALL, 80 MANNERS STREET. Lectures every Sunday Evening at 8 o'clock. Speakers' Class, Monday Even., at 8 o'clock. Hall Op-m all Day. Cards and other games. Visitors welcome. Hall Available for Socials, etc., For terms Apply Caretaker. ■TEW ZEALAND ' SOCIALIST i" PARTY. CITRISTCIIURCH BRANCH. Social Hall ... Oxford Street. MEETINGS EVERY SUNDAY IN SQUARE— Afternoon at ,'f o'clock. Evening at 7 o'clock. SOCIALIST HALL LECTURES at 8 p.m. T«i 5 o'clock every Sunday. Literature for snlo at all meetings: "Clarion," "Justice," "Maorihuid Worker," "Social Democrat," "Appeal to Reason," etc Orders PromsUjr Attended to-

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