ttAn LANGUID LIVER. . "X had a languid liver,” writes Mrs C. A Liddells, 39,. Harrison street, 'Wanpa-, nui. New Zealand, "and got little relief until I tried Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are the finest medicine I have over need. Am never without them in the house now and whenever I feel dull or drowsy one tablet restores me to period health." Sold everywhere.
Getting ready for Christmas 7 Judging by the weather, one might reasonably suppose Xmas six months off. • But the calendar tells a different tala, so you had better prepare for Xmas shopping. Campbell’s are ready with seasonable groceries at lowest prices. SULTANAS CURRANTS SEEDED RAISINS SEEDLESS CANDIED PEEL per lb. Aid. Ad. Ad. Ad. 6d. W. CAMPBELL, 40 A 42 Manner* Street, 293 Cuba Sfreef, 163 Rlddlford Street, Newtown. & I {r* . r a ORGANISE A BRANCH OB THE UNITED LABOR PARTY. 1 No organiser is necessary. Anyone can make the beginning. This is the way to do it. Cut out or copy the following. Fill in the blanks get it signed by five or more voters. Enclose h penny each for each month for a period of three months. That is, if there are ten members em close thirty _pence, or 2a 6d, and ■whatever the nviohep t, ra^ 6 ‘ Then forward the same to the National Organiser of the United Labor Party, "Times" Building, Wellington, and a charter will be forwarded at oneo, and vour group will bo at onoe authorised to act and speak m the name and in behalf of the United Labor Party so long as it acts in accordance with it* constitution and. platform. To the National Organiser of the United Labor Party, "Times” Building, Wellington. Dear Sir.—We. the undersigned, acknowledge ourselves members, and agree to accept and loyally a here to the principles, rules, comBtituuon. objective, and platform of the United Labor Party of New Zealand, and to record our votes for the selected Labor candidate of the Party at every election; and if any one ot us shall be elected as the Party’s candidate at any election we agree each for himself to do the utmost to carry out the principles embodied in the Party s platlorm and on all questions affecu. the platform and policy of the Party or affecting the fate of a Government, vote as a majority of the members elected as representatives of the Pjirty may decide at a duly constituted caucus meeting. These names have been secured by and if the charter shall be granted, the organisation will he known Electoral Branch and the regular national dues’of Id per month per member paid for three months you will find enclosed. Names. Addresses.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8295, 5 December 1912, Page 4
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