Wordi ■ rWMm TO MY PEOPLE,--
When k demand arises fot* an article, and if the supply ehwild net.be quite e*sal to the' demand, it creates a sonrc- ' tty,' oonsequeatly higher price*, _Ertg- . Mi ideas and cnstoms have heen mtro- . (faced into the. Orient, and are spread- ' inj rapidly.; this, along with the world's increasing population, has caumed as extra demand! or all kinds of f«d, etc., aad as the producing area has not iacreaaed correspondingly, it at ' okco refiecta en the producing countries a*d raises prices. ,i ■; Great Britain is the only free trade ' country of any importance in the world. , 'In Great Britain, only a few days a»o, ' 'a C<>raraissi«H was appointed to mcjuire the reasons why the co3t 01 living had increased, It na? been officially • stated, while the cost of living had in-- ■ ereased oO per cent, during the last 2o " years, wages had only increased lo per . 1 e'dni. for the same period, so it is ob- • taxing the land will not reduce 'the ccßt of living, 'nor increase the ' ; workers', wages, and the only remedy 1 fer Great' Britain is Protection. /- The Orient has, and is erecting, huge Industrie* equipped with modern ma- , okinery worked, and to be with .<• Asiastic labour.. . The question aug* ■; • ' gssts itself to my. people-how can apy E»g!iihJ.Bpeaking country cope with 'J tfcii menace unless amply protected to - rtte oar industries and wage-earners item being brought down to the Asiastic level. v The Single Tax theory ,is absolutely ' oao 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 machinory. There is-still • koM, as lam credibly informed the suetoil ol the Single Tax policy would dewtndtpori the world adopting it; this wghtto insure sofety for a time. V i)nriug my varied experience I . found that quack recipes were harm- ' ful to those with 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: .* s Ample protection oa things we can produce, and good wages—-"CHAM- ' PION MUSCLE-RAISER FLOURand : ' rolled OATS. - ' I remain, . ' • Always at your service, ' Paeiigaroa Dining Rooms 1 4nd Boarding House MRS E. ROBCKE Proprietress Excellent Accommodation for visitors and Travelling Public >. ; HOT lunch available, on arrival of rotoruacoach : : Glcat\H)i?ss'at}d> Civility;; i L-.'' k ' iVI i\ll i Terms Moderate PAINTER AND DECORATOR, ... I'AENGAROA". . ... f'oRK. undertaken in Paengama, '■ .'feifjakaua, and Matata dis- ■ triKts.'''.'!^'' 1 ' ;" '... .. .;•' ESTIMATES Given. v v '.§j;rim, Papers ( ;pils,. Lead,'and Glass 4 Uept irNsto<?k. r Address vW. r i. AksELL, ■■ spuftfe'* 'Pinter ' ' ■ . f .puengitroH' • { t V . • - ... ~ • . ft ' ; 1 \ ' • ■ i n"T O £ • • A PAINTEi ;j ANt> ;> j PArERHANGEH, ;,V' ! '-TE PUKE ■ V\\ BEGS' 1 to iriform tfi.e public- of Te Pake vHat he has taken, over ■fli#' business lately car-. rina on by Ansel 1 and . jialfour. .Customers .'inay rely upon : the same promptitude. and .execu- . • ■ tion ol orders as hitherto 'MAIN STREET • • TE-PUKE Boarding House and Dining Rooms v ' I'AENGAROA MRS C. K. WALTER, notifies travel- | lers and Visitors to Paengaroa that they can obtain' First-Class Accommodatiorat Uoardinghouse conductedby her. LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS . PROMPTLY A'ITEND; DTO Goad Table and all Home comforts Mrs C. K; WALTER ■ i
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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 12 August 1913, Page 4
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