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Maoriland Worker, Volume 7, Issue 304, 13 December 1916, Page 10

 

Special Xmas Pair Rich in Economy Opportunities which no Thrifty Person can Overlook! We have prepared a Special Bargain Feast as a great Xxnas inducement and have selected a number of lined - ■ " which are offering at remarttable under«pr£cinf£B ;j TRY OUR FREE MAIL ORDER SERVICE Select your requirements from this list and test tHtt true value of our great Bargains You taKe no risK because we gladly refund money in full if you are not satisfied HERE, THEN, IS OUR SPECIAL, XMAS BARGAIN LI8T ! 500 Yards of Real Tussore Silk, Iβ. 6cL yard. Other prices—2s. 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6du, 4fl. to I'" ,11 " 1 47 pieces of the famous "Sunresista'l Dress fabric, guaranteed fadeless from Sun or washing* S3 indies wide, Is. 2d. yard. All colour*. 200 pairs of a very special ' ratal line of women's plain Hose, 2s. 3d. pair. FOR THE MEN. Grey Striped Denim, efaes 1 to 7, 3s. 9d. per pair. A heavy Blue Denim with Flannel lining in tho . waist, 6s. lid. per pair. ——j EXTRAORDINARY PURCHABE. ■B^ We have purchased a epecial lot of drawn thread I Tray Cloths and Runners—easily worth 4s» 6d, AT OTJR SPECIAL PRICE, 2e. lid. each. . ■ . • Cash Must be Remitted with Order ALL ORDERS MAILED FREE Stiles £ liatheson, Lti LEVIN AND FOXTON N.Z. Freezing Works and Allied Trades' Federation ORGANISING CAMPAIGN 1917. ANTHONY OGDEN, SECRETARY QUEENSLAND BRANCH OF THE AUSTRALIAN MEAT INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES , UNION, Is Visiting New Zealand for the purpose of holding Meetings at all Freezing Works in the Dominion. He will, with your officers, endeavour to form a similar Organisation here as they have in Australia—namely, AH Workers in Freezing Works and Allied Trades in One Union and all those Unions in One Federation. THE DATES OF MEETINGS WtfLL BE ADVERTISED LATER. Be sure and attend the Meetings in your District, and thereby assist this necessary j work of Organisation. ONE INDUSTRY- —ONE ORGANISATION 1

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