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Maoriland Worker, Volume 11, Issue 190, 4 August 1920, Page 6

 

NOTICE. Seeing that it costs more for new •boots than repairing save the balance ** T XHEEADWELL, BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER, ; BANNISTER STREET. MASTERTON. • THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR THE WORKER. ; BEST STYLE. BEST MATERIAL. 1 BEST WORKMANSHIP. T. W. BRQUGH, Ladies' and Gents' Tailor. 170 Karangahape Road, AUCKLAND. * Highest Satisfaction. Perfect Fit Union Labor. For Working-class Supplies, go to LANGFORD BEOS., Grocers, and Provision Dealers. ', 69 Wakefield Street and 101 Wellington street, AUCKLAWO. ■ Workers Note!!! G. F. WEBSTER Is now running THE SHEFFIELD HOTEL ' C_li. Nuff Sed. WORKERS OF SYDENHAM Call at 298 COLOMBO STREET ' For .first-class Pastry, Cakes, and Confectionery. I HOT PIES A SPECIALTY. D. E. MISSEN (Late of Westland), Proprietor. W. E. EVANS, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. PIT AND STYLE GUARANTEED. QUEEN STREET :: WAIMATE. WAIMATE CYCLE WORKS^ THE PLACE THAT STUDIES THE WORKER. A. W. LAUCHLAN.

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