mrmmmmmmMMmimmil^. j New Seasons Goods | I _ __ ,| Sold for Cash or on Terms, '■'. I Reliable, low priced and guar-. I anteed to give satisfaction 1 I No wonder we grow I I Service and value the best | | Please mention » Maoriland Worker " when purchasing 1 I Veitch & Allan S J Wellington's Busiest Store | Capitalism will remain Invulnerable so long as It faces not a proletariat organlsod In a nlass-wnscious Union. That Class-conscious Union cannot rise or recruit its forces'without th? politick agitation of its kindred—a party of' Socialism. Only in tho moasure tliat each may Impart strength to the other can both progress. Without this reciprocity, the economic movement will continue either as a prop to capitalism, or as a source of periodical Anarchist outbreaks—in either case a discredit and source of disaster to Labor; while the political movement will remain impotent for good to the proletariat, potent only to afford comfortablo notoriety seekers and "carrierlsts."—David De Leon.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 7, Issue 291, 13 September 1916, Page 4
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156Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume 7, Issue 291, 13 September 1916, Page 4
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