Words n Wisdom TO MY PEOPLE,- ; Tfken a demand arises for an article, and if the supply should not be quite ', e'qHal is the demand, it creates a.scarcw '' ity, consequently higher,prices, Eng--L Jiah ideas and enstoms have.been mtro'i t dnced into the Orient,. and» are sprend--1 - ing •'.rapidly; this,, along witn the u world's';' ihcre'aaing. "population, has caused an. extra demand for all kinds of food,' etb., and as the producing 'area '■ has not increased correspondingly, it at ■ oice reflects on the producing countries • raises prices.. , , Gr«at Britain is the only free trade country of any importance in the world. ; In Great Britain, only a few day 3 ajjo, a Commission was appointed to inquire . \ into the reasons why tne cost of hying ' had increased, It has been officially • stated, while; the cost of living had in- - creased 60 per cent, during the last . years,, wages had only increased 15 per cent, for tne same period, so it is on ■ , vious taxing the land will not reduce \ ,>v.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 maolainery worked, and to be with ;', Aiiastic- 1 labour. The- question sugi'iiU itself to my people—how can any , Mgliihjrspeaking country, cope with -fktti Menace unless amply protected to . ■ nr« osr industries and wage-earners " being brought' down ■ to the Asia'sUc level.
' . .The Sirigle Tax theory is, absolutely one tax' on the,land and l'reo trade. It is apparent it would .not lessen the ' cost of production, but reduce wages to / :* «ope with Asiastic labDr/' augmented = - with modern machinery, ' There is still ■ ' \kepe, ns lam credibly informed the sue- ' .'wm ptthß Single Tax policy would de- .' - perid ujipn the world 1 adopting, it';.this ' veafcht to' insure sofety for a time. M •I boring my' varied, experience. I ; found that quack recipes were harm- • ' ful to those with .imaginary ailments, but they have the option of becoming well, and remaining here if they will • follow my advice; I strongly advise '. imy people, and the imaginary sufferers ; to feast upon the well-Known recipes, - prosperity and longevity, etc. viz: . Ample: protection o->things we can produce, and good ivages— "CUAM- • PION MUSCLE-RAISER FLOUR and ROLLED OATS. , ~ V: ' I remain, Always at your seryice, £.■ : :: •\ : v':' : VVßHAiiipioii, | i J aengarou-Dining Rooms | 0t andl3oarc!inß: House •§ : MRS E. ROBCKE Proprietress yfc •• 1 ' ■> . ,
Excel'.erit Accommodation/for visitors U . and' Travelling Public '%<: Cy.*:'. ■ i' p! ,;iIOT ; ON M ARRIVAL OF ROTORUA COACH -VV : ' [Cleanliness and' Civility ; >|p ; i O'erms Moderate I sdir" |8 ; AND'DECORATOR, '$$ - a vIPAENGaROA.; •••.' T ATORK undertaken in Ptsngaroa, H Pqngakawa, aad Motata clis- • ■ Estimates Given. Wo* Scrim/Papers, Oils, Lead, and Glass /'V - / ~kept in stock. : . W. J. ANSELL, , .#&|f V ,: • • Painter and Dccoratcr, '■..'■ 5 -i:-"Pnengaroa : —- • • ' '■■■;■' ' }' • kA, ■ ' l-T: . . „■ , f / . ;■. lIN^MSELI. :• ' ■ AND ' Papehhangei?, sisi \ '■ TE PUKE £&s&*£ ' " ■'• l " ■ ... ■■ ■ MW; T>EGS to inform the ! Md ! tHat'lie Has taken pver .th'i business, lately'car- •, '$o\. fi«.Hi on'by J, Ansell and • Balfour. ■ Customers may rely upon the same, promptitude, and; excc(i- ---• tion of orders as hitherto.
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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 22 July 1913, Page 4
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