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. ' win *t Words Wisdom ' TO MY PEOPLE,- ' ' When a demand arisen for an article, > and if the supply should not be quite equal to the'; demand, it creates a scarcity, consequently 'higher, prices, Eng- ., lish ideas and' customs have been lntro- •' . duced into the Orient, and are i spreitd,'ihg rapidly; this, along with the V. world's increasing population, has caused an extra'demand for all kinds 01 . food, etc., and as the producing area has not increased correspondingly, it at once reflects on the producing countries and raises prices. « ♦ Great Britain is the only free trade country of any importance in tho world. In Great Britain, only a few days ajjo, a Commission was appointed to inquire '•/ into the reasons why the cost of living had increased, It nas been oflicially stated, while the cost of living had in- ' creased 50 per cent, during the last 2o years, wages had only increased 15 per cent, for the same period, so it is ob . vious 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 le with Asißatic labour. The question sugSeitfi itself to my people—how can any ufllishjispeaking country cope with Ifcig menace unless amply protected to MY«onr 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 hepe, as I am credibly informed the suc- ' c«»8ot the Single Tax policy would de- ' peud opon the world. adopting it; this ': wight to insure sofety for a time. ■ During, my. varied experience I . found that quack recipes were harmful to thoae with .imaginary ailments, but they have the option of becoming well and remaining here if they will , fallow my advice. .'I strongly advise ' my people, and the imaginary sufferers to feast upon the well-known recipes, ;;; prosperity,find longevity, etc. viz: 'Ample'protection oi things we can produce, and good wages- "CHAMWON 'MUSCLE-RAISER FLOUR and ROLLED OATS. I remain, ,

Always at your service, ■ OHAIPIOH. P&engaroa Dining Rooms V' and House ?'f MRS E. ROnCKE Proprietress 1 Accommodation for visitors. \i"; and:-Travelling i HOT LUNCH- AVAILABLE ON ARRIVAL OF ROTORIJA COAGU ,v ? . Cleanliness and Civility , Terms Moderate J. Ansell, • ' • PAINTER .AND DECORATOR, MENGaROA. • YITORK .undertakfn in Paennarnn, - 'VV ' Pongakawa, a.id Matntu districtsi. 1 • '' Estimates Given'. Scrim, Papers, Oils, Lead, and Glass • kept in stock. \ Address :W, J. ANSELL, , ,Painter and .• A-V . • Pttenpuroa 1 ... ' __ — — —

: - AKSELL , Painter and. : TE PUKE 'T>EG3 to inform the -Q public of To Puke, •that he has taken ; over v th* business lately car-' ■ rim on by Anseil and Paifour. Customers . ji- rely; upon the. sam'6. , arid cxecu- . ''tßHtwli'btoraers'as hitherto '• ,!'••» •• •'•' ■ •• • TEPUKE | • < ■ /••••;j .•• f.j;; ,-. 1' • •' 1 '' / 1,," I Boarding House and 'billing 1 Rooms j I'AENGAROA j,:'. MRS C. K. WALTER, notifies travellers and visitors' ; to'Paengaroa that, , , tney can obtain First-Class Aceuinnio- ( .datton at Boardingiioase conducted : ■ '■ by hvr. - LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO .. Good Table and all Home comforts ' WALTER iWiAJKMu

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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 July 1913, Page 4

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

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

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