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A MILLIONAIRE'S OPINIONS. Daniel Guggenheim, millionaire president cf the Smelter Trust, in his j testimony before the Federal Indus- ] trial Rala.ticn s Commission, h;*ld: | That \vo.«j;e-earner« have as much' right to organise a»s capitalists. j TJifit the increasing: ccst of living is j the cause of unrest among workers. ffflia.t discontent v is on the-nncrease*; and Will continue- to increase unless remedial measures are taken. Tliat America is lagging behind Eurojo in piich remedial legislation. Tha> charity is obnoxious to the nocr,. who demand work. That the tSate should find work for tlie unemployed. .-•••« That the estates of rich men should lv- taxed fo r fh c benefit of the unemployed, i

.Guaranteed British throughout Strong, elegant, easy running. The best that money can buy. Why pay inflated Shop Prices ? Bay direct from us—Save pounds ! Lowest prices—Cash or easy terms "Write for illustrated catalogue. W. E. WILLS & CO. Box 238 Wellington f S»« re it yMi tet K v ' i Moatts'j "Pure Tons. ■" , .... .. a . brand i *'ja»« »■ good ; «wr«'»»e ilvem 6rnu-!y. '" It is tb(? wish of sill M.P.'s To eaU'h the H-f?eake* '» ore Bv ]hmhovr:','M'e f.i'??T Tnr i v nil Bo Speakers ijye nvrl bv'e. An.l you v ill stays ilio evil off.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 161, 22 April 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 161, 22 April 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 161, 22 April 1915, Page 2

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