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/Words . ! .f ■ Wisdsil :,■ to my people,-' : • When a demand arises J9r;attftrtise^ ! / and if the supply should M.be <jfye ; equal to the demand, a gcarc- ;,; itv, consequently highe^nce^JEnglish ideas and custoMM^Weymtroduced into the Orient,;. awfc ai& Jspread- : ing rapidly; ,» Jong;Mith the world's increaßiftgl; ponulation, has * caused an extra'Qeman&fbr all kinds of food, the\| producing area ■< \m correspondingly, it at .. once countries ;": ■' ■ , ?JssmMffl* the only free trade 0 in tne worl(1, mMdiMte™' on, y a few d^'s a ? 0 ' was appointed to inquire intoisSsons why the cost of living . .'■..■ had'Weased, It has been officially stated, while the cost of living had m- . creased 50 per cent, during the last 25 years, wages had only increased 15 per cent, for the same period, so it is obvious taxing the land will not reduce '•' the cost of living, nor increase the workers' wages, and the only remedy for Great Britain is Protection. • , The Orient has, and is erecting, huge industries equipped'with modern machinery worked,' and. to be with Asiastic labour. The question suggests itself to my people-how can any InKlish'.speaking country cope, with , git menace unless amply protected to .'■'■ wt« our industries and wage-earners from being brought down to the , , Asiastic level. The Single Tax theory is absolutely one tax on the land and free trade. It is apparent it would not lessen the ■ cost of production, but reduce wages to . 'cope with Asiastic labor, augmented • with modern machinery. There is still hope, as I am credibly informed the success ot the Single Tax policy would depend upon the world adopting.it; this . ; ought to insure sofety for a time. During my varied experience I found that-quack recipes were harm- ■ fultothose,with imaginary ailments, ',■ but they have the' option of becoming well and remaining here if they will ; ■'. follow my advice. I strongly advise ■ my people, and the imaginary sufferers ■••, to feast upon the well-known recipes; prosperity and longevity, etc. viz: Ample' protection oa things we can v ] produce, and good wages-"CHAM-PION MUSCLE-RAISER FLOUR and •ROLLED OATS. I ■ --v ' I remain, ..■'■•: Always at your service, Rooms anJßbaFdini House Proprietress i^E^fent;;Accommodation for visitors Travelling Public '•• :mmi LUNCH AVAILABLE ON f £|WVAL OF ROTORUA COACH and Civility '/&.". Terms Moderate

If W. J. Ansell, d-4 MNTER AND DECORATOR, tffS| \'.\ PAENGAROA. : ■'•"•'•'■■Hf ITORK undertaken in Paengaroa, )}•>■■ ■yy PongakaWa, and Matata districts. ; ■ • . Estimates Given. ( , Scrim, Papers, Oils, Lead, and Glass ; . keptin stock* . ' . I Address \% J. ANSELL, \■■ .' ■'•;,■•' . Painter and Decorator, Paengaroa '.! .■'-'■■■' ■ +.):■;.• r,l. V ','f-v- ■ 'I;--.-'-/* ': ' ' . • isi JPAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, TEPUKE v $ ' $§' -TDEGS to inform the $«.'■■■ JO public of Te Puke :'s''••-' that he has taken over the business lately car#s- . ried on by Ansell and 'ibr Balfour. .Customers £%'"■■ may rely upon the same S J promptitude and execute tion of orders as hitherto y-v ■ • MAIN STREET -' TEPUKE "i& ■ ■ :V ,;•■ {) ;'■•.■. ————— — ?! Boarding House and [Dining Rooms $."'... PAENGAROA :S MRS CK. WALTER, notifies travelL, > lers and. visitors to Pneng'nroa that " they can obtain First-Class Accommo- ; V . datioii at the Boardinghouse conducted '•!} ■by her.. *'' ■'; .LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS !>:■ :■■■: PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO '.*'• Good Tabic and all Homo comforts | Mrs C. K. WALTER " ;,.;'. -PAENGAROA.

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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 3 June 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 3 June 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 3 June 1913, Page 4

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