' ■ nii )ii-i'nrif lii i' imi I : - TOMYPEOrLfi,- : . Ylkwi a dewaiil arises for an article, and if the BHjply sfcealdnot be quite eqanl to tke it creates a scarcity, ceniKJUeitly higher pi'k'M, ExgDvli ideas and eits«toms have been, inlrev duced 'into-the Orient, Mil are spreadrapidly ; this. along' with the • "world's increasing population, has - caused an extra demand for »11 kinds of ftad, etc., and as the producing area has not increased correspondingly, it at , d'bcb reflects on the producing countries a'nd raises prices. Great Britain is the only free trade - cauntry of any importance in tha world. I* Great Britain, only a few days ajjo, a Cororiseioa was appointed to inquire i»to the reasons why the cost of living had increased, It has been officially stated, while the cost of living had in; creased BO per cent, during the last 25 . years, wages had only increased 15 per cent for the same period, so.it is ob ▼isus taxing the land will not reduce the cost of living, nor increase .the . • ■ workers' wages, and the, only remedy "• far Great Britain is Protection. The Orient has, and is erecting, huge ' industries oquipped with modern maeiinery worked, and tD ta with isiastic labour. The question sugMite itself to my people—now can 'any wgliihjiapeaking country cope with i An Menace unless amply protected to - « kit* ear industries and wage-earners <r«» being brought down to the . Asiastic level. , < The Single Taj: theory is absolutely * one tax on the land and freo trade. It ' is apparent it would not lesson the cost of production, but reduce wages to wpe with Asiastic labor, augmented with modern machinery. There is still ■ kopt, as lam credibly informed tliesuc«f»s ot Uie Single Tax policy would de- ;» iWidnpon the world adopting it; tills Might l« insure sofety for & time, Dnring niy varied experience I : found that quack recipes were harmful to those with imaginary ailments, ■ but they have the 'option of becoming • well. and remaining here if they will follow my adviee. .1 strongly advise my people, and the imaginary sufferers to foast upon -the well-known recipes, prosperity and longevity, etc. viz: ' Ample protection ou things wo can :. produce, and good wiycs- "CHAMPION MUSCLE-KAISER FLOUR and > ROLLED OATS. , ' I remain, Always at your sorvice, ' CHAMPION. , Paengarou Dining Rooms and Boarding House ' ' MRS E, XOBCKfI Proprietress . Excellent Accommodation for visitors ani} .■Travelling Public ' . HOT LUNCH AVAILABLE ON ; \ ARni?AL 0F ROTOI:UA COACH'' Cleanliness and Civility Terms Moderate 'W. J. An sell, PAINTER AND DECORATOR, PAES'GaROA. 1 TA7 undertaken in Pacngarnv Yy ,I J (.iiKhkawa, ar.d Matata dis- - • tritts. *'• ' Estimates. Given. , - rf' Scrim, Fapcw.'Oila, Lead, and Glass ! * v ' kept in stock,- - Address: W. J. AKSDLL, Painter and Decorator, /• . ■ ■ Paengarna -7-' s ' . ' 1 ■ • ' E. :;MSELL Parses' ■ and . Paperhanger, ' ... TE PUKE "OEGS to inform the i. '• JL> public of Tc Puke that he Has taken over th* business lately carrifxr on by Ansel 1 and J>ulfour. •Customers way rely upon the same promputude and' execu- . -;• '' lion of orders as hitherto MAIN STREET • .TE PUKE • •> : ' ■„ , , , • • ■ , 'J Boarding House and Dining 1 Rooms PAENGAROA * MRS C.'K; WALTER, notifies travel* lers and visitors 'to :Pacngaroa that thsy C(6) "obtain First-Class Accommodation at the Boardinghouse conducted by her. . LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS' ' PROMPTLY ATTENDIJJ TO flood Table and all Homfe comforts > Mrs C. K. WALTER 0 ummA. •> h * ■
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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 1 August 1913, Page 4
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