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TEMPORA MUTANTIIR F.T NO3 MITT AMUR IN ILTJR. (The times am changing, and wo with them.) The Evolution of Economics. An! Hops not. of economics to give the reason why. Prior to the .sv.'.r was abur, MO.OOO. Oat of this 112,500. the 000 have paid the supreme sacrifice, and abo'it 1 oil. and the recent epidemic adds another 5,000, . irli no immigration, we will be handicapped lor a also apii'v to tin' whole of the Empire? ~1 ! vivii'i'l tli" '.v.ir. pro iii-ti'in of nvan'a re [uiremonts was re- -~ . and on r armies and mil nil ion workers had adopted a higher g, and Ittii' ■ as much used in the shape of clothing, b >ots, ..leat, 1.e., etc.. which thousands upon thousands unfortunately were ■d to prior to tin* war, and at. the time the prices of those com ■ ita burden to the soldier and the munition workers as in the ■ soldier didn't pay for them, and the munition workers didn't feel le enormous wages paid. Now the war has ceased the soldier is icnt and the munition worker's wages, for argumant sake are i p«r Ci'iit mi r pre-war rates, with his requirements about 50 to r, owing to the world's shortage and with a desire to live at the hiring the war. the Empire's wheels of industry (with a tired ■educed speed for the want of raw material, and the products of it two years behind, and until they get back to norm il, and with - .it present, the pinch will he felt. The workers rightly demand dot' living, which creates a heaver demand on production, and ken, with the Continent ontho verge of starvation, how can I' thev do. wages must also, in a line with Japan and other Eastinstance the soldier didn't pay fo i owing to the enormous wages i ing employment and the munitio . arc now taxed 7s (id in the £. For instance, an industrial conith a working capital of £IOO,OOO, paying 7 per cent., yielding . is taxed 7s (id in the £, which brings its earning power down to 4' 2 percent. Who would be worried about industry when War are paying 4'. : per cent., free from taxation? This is the in to be considered for the salvation of the Dominion. tampion wishes hi i pe iple to understand that this essay is not for advertising oses but to guide his candidates, as he is an acknowledged authority on AUCKLAND.

Ring 142. £ Fop FURNITURE antf UPHOLSTERING, p Furniture Repaired ami i.; Renovated. | I Picture Frsmmg a | Speciality. [;; GIVE ME A TRIAL. \ Auckland Prices—Le:s freight. fj* W. T, CUMBERLAND, I Cabinetmaker & Upholsterer, M King St, Pukekohe. u JOHN W. ANDREW, LICFXSFI) FORI) ])F Is the Dealer for This District., NEW CARS. CAR ADJUSTMENTS, REPAIRS. SPARE PARTS. AND ACCESSORIES. The Demonstrating Car is in char of Mr. G. Cladding, who visits tl district regularly, and will call on : tiMidin-f Ford Car Purchasers.

JOHN ROUTLY, REGISTERED ARCHITECT 20 Empire Buildings, SWANSON ST.. AUCKLANI

On the Corner Established 37 years <0 "5 jC* Pigs, Poultry These reliable Auctioneers and Produce Merchants have the largest accommodation for Poultry and Figs hi the Province - big, clean, roomy, open-built pens which, to the advantage of selhrs, allows stock to be viewed from all sides. And, \.ki\i': Produce. All a ■e's no waitinp; for the mxicy r Largcit quantity of stock attracts all buyers. Big buyers pay best and bay most. Junes' p;as arc uhv:.:;- hi! of prime stock, v/hich attracts dealers from all parts. slilif 8

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 515, 19 March 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 515, 19 March 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 515, 19 March 1920, Page 1

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