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if HOMB. RgQUSREEOTESSSTS B ! Lovcio of Ew'jnray oaiinvt afford to >:.> pr,,>,t a house iba). Jj;i.s >o iV.iiJJ- ffi i Jjj fully scn«-d Inc.v Zou landers for tim past i'j yeurs. ' » ra I OSCAR HEWETT ©. CO. I Iv> ,<«rs Ho sine f| ?! eb.net: L.«2.S^>£^wir«£<3L j i%* , Ba'i!g!: Devices I ■ 'i^v-. a y--i i HAK«S3OH ANfl CfilSV/Oi-D I tij|i' ( %ill|pK\ ' """■jgPv Socks, stockings, muiflere, balaclavas, etc., .' ijjj ifii can be produced in quick time and with ' $| /ii||i ® very little effort. Full instructions given—a I n'n novico ca.ii do exmllcub and profitable work ? • •*" 'HI on these machines. ! NO NEEDLES TO CHANCE. Juf/^D^QH^ j The Snpphiro .Point dispenses with needles _~*i!l\mMop • and doubles tho life of the- Records. AN Jg^g^gU^m^^ 5 IDEAL TALKING MACHINE. PRICES* FROM £4 ss. UP. \ SEWSMG MACHINES \ Wo Eell tiio be&t British Sewing Machines, and no better guarantee g than ours can bo obtained. j s WE CUAHANTEE ALL OUR SEWING MACHINES FOR TEN " I YEARS. 1 Wβ hare never failed to back up our guarantee. \ Lowest prices—Easiest terms. Call or write for full particulars. I OSCAR HIEWETT & CO. j I 56 CUBA STREET (just below Bank N.Z.) WELLINGTON. ft 'Phouo 520. ' made, havo met with a ready response. COUCH MIXTURE RECIPE. I trust that in future that if our friend "Traveller" wants to exploit FOR HOME U ? E " J his knowledge that ho will first ac- By a Qualified Chomiet. I quaint himself with true facts before Thero is water and Bweetening -fc writing about matters he knows no- GV famil h thing of. SHUNTER. But you add th& __ sugar just as easily as it can, bexdone in a factory. Thp ($\ llninn AII JX>U rcaJly ,Deed *° hnj " *** Ull intSblldlllbb \Y) UISIUI9 I point-the neoe»MyißedidMJ * ingredients, or tho-actnal "eesenco" -of DESIRED BY THE BOSS. tho mixture. You can easily make about 12»~xrorth At last meeting of tho Ngakawau of cough mixture by urnng tho foDewMiners tho president reported that a, in S splendid reoipe. It uwkes a pint move was on foot to form another of cough mixture good for ell membere union, on similar lines to the union °f family. If, m good for grandformed at Millcrton lately, and for a. parents, grandchildren, andell/the- agee similar purpose. 'I ho employers dostie i n between. It brings the oost «jf on this break away, having informed ibo ! eighteenpenny bottle of cough, mixt.raw president, to that effect. j down to less than fourponce. Tho member*) of (this union arc Obtain from your diemist orngpooecr strongly opposed to such a backward ono bottle of Hean's Essence, tabc it step; and have decided to deal with with sugar, treaclo, and water as per tho individual who is the prime mover, easy directions on the label. PouHnto at ■ next meeting. a largo clean bottle and keep ready for I appeal to those members who have use. It lasts a long time and newer been approached in connection with the spoils. The dose is from a few drope formation of this "union" to seriously to a spoonful, according to age reconsider tho position, and 1 feel posi- quiremonta. tivo after doing so they will come to <phi 8 6 impio recipe takea hold l of a tho conclusion thab this is entirely ai cough- and soothes a sore throat more more by the boss. j quickly than anything else you haro Our motto is: "One Big Union." j ovCr tried. It has a good tonic effect Get that imprinted on your memory. an( j j 9 B lightly laxative. Being bo easy Every new innovation championed by to make, pleasant to take, and costing tho employers must b<; antagonistic g<, little —a whole pint for 2s.—and valto tho interests of the employees. uiblo in its curing properties, there is j BENT AXLE. no wonder the above recipe has become i quickly popular m thousands of New "' J Zealand homes. Afc chemists, and stores, You cannot be a Social Democrat by or post-free on receipt of price, 2e., proxy: you must Join the party or you from G. W. Hean, Chemiet, "Wanganui. hlntior the movement. Read the circular. 4 TO ADVERTISERS | DO YOU seek a Dominion Medium 1 for your advertisements? * | DO YOU want customers from the 1 I jVorth Cape to the Eluff ? | DO YOU wish your trade appeals 1 I to reach the working class home? I DO YOU desire Vα either of the big I town centres a local Weekly Medium g with such qualities as finds no I rivals? | DO YOU realise what advantages I , I " The Maori land Worker " gives ad- I vertisers, different from all other | • ! journals? I J . If You Do, say "BUSINESS"! "ECONOMICS OF SOCIALISM" By H. M. HYNDMAN. Hyndman stands as one of the World's front rank Socialists and Intellco tuals. He is the "Father of English Socialism." The "Economics of .Socialism" as ono of the elandard works of SocialismII is found in every Socialist library. The "Economics of Socialism" is o of tho best books to place in tho bands of students who wish to acquire a sound knowledge of Socialist economy.. Cloth, 3s. 6d.j posted, 3s. 9d. "THE WORKER" BOOK DEPOT, BOX 1500. , WELLINGTON.

(TAILORS FOR MEN) , I Kitli S -^ c P ro^s w ' lo serveth best. * \aZ B viiJl Hi su p us *° serve B Don't be put off with any kind of suit, . B l JTjyf J * "We save you 20/- to 30/- per suit. j B /II I I SUIT TO YOUR ORDER - 635. to 90s. • . I /II Si HEAD STORE: 115 Worcester Street, Christchurch \J\f B / m BRANCHES :—Willis Street, Wellington; Queen Street, Auckland; B ' Emerson Street, Napier; Princess Street, Dunedin; The Square, Wα "Wrifco for Froo I'at- Palmcrston North; Main Street, Hawera; Dee Street, Invercargill. ||f

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 6, Issue 244, 20 October 1915, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Maoriland Worker, Volume 6, Issue 244, 20 October 1915, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Maoriland Worker, Volume 6, Issue 244, 20 October 1915, Page 5

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