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/Words- . ■•'. Wisdom ie MY PEOPLE,-. : Whea a demand'arises for an-article, «£4if ta« iapjly sheaid not be .quits to tke demand,- it'cre&tes's.scarcW, consequently higher prices, English ideas aHd'cusUms have been introduced into the Orient, and are_ spread:Uf rapidly; this, along with the world's '-..iimreaams ' population, has caused ,an exfra demand for all kinds of .'food, etc., and as the producing area has not increased correspondingly, it at <ac«-reflects-oh the producing countries a*drai3es prices. •' &r«»t Britain, is the only free trade country of any importance in t!ie world, Ib Great' Britain, inly n few days ago, ■a Gsmmissien was appointed to inquire iit« the reasons why the cost, of living kad increased, It has been officially • stated, whilo the co3t of living had increased 80 per cent, during the last 25 yean, wages.had only increased 15 per cent.' fer the same period, so it is oo- • vie-us taxing the land will not reduce tfce cost ef living, nor increase the workers'wages, and the only remedy for Great Britain is Protection. The Orient has, and is erecting, huge fndaitries equipped with modern ma- - (jhinery worked, and to l:e with ArfiMtie labour. The qucbtien. sugrcßts itself to pay people-how can any Kuglinh. (speaking country cope with few menace unless amply protected to mm our industries and wage-earners ten --IwMiig brought down to the l.mastie level.

'' The Single Tax theory is absolutely *n« tax on the land and free trade. It is apparant it would not lessen the i' cost of production, but reduce wages to ' tops with Asiastic labor, augmented with modern machinery. There is still hops; n I am credibly informed the sucv irwa el the Single Tax policy .would depend opoa-the world adopting it; this taght to insure sofety for a time. Dnring ray varied experience I feund that ouack recipes were harmful 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 ray people, and the imaginary sufferers to feast upon the well-known recipes,, prosperity and longevity, etc. viz: Ample protection Od things we can ..-wednce, and good- wages- "CHAMPION MUSCLK-RAISEit FLOUR and ROLLED OATS. ' ( ' i /■ v I remain, . Always at your service, ■■;^,;-'W JJWIOB. Pacifgaroa Dining Rooms -'■■and-Bearding House

■■' MS E. ROBGKE' Proprietress fijccellsnt Accommodation for visitors : ; and Travelling Public ■ -ftOT LUNCH AVAILABLE ON ARRIVAL 0? ROTORUA COACH dleftnlinosa' 1 arid Civility Terms Moderate To' Pake Livery ;.'./-and ,'!sait Stables J. P. RYAN ~..;.; Pconriotor >': TiTKSE Slnhlcs.arp.ih'orbushiy up-to ; diiTe in"every',.jui'ticular, ■Pa'tr»Tis-, may rely <vi Teaivkiy ■.every ."Mention. Tra v e Her sorders promptly attended U\ ■Hwks and ill'jggio3'always, on -' . hit'c: ■T6'*.-H()tISE rwXEHS-.-■■ ' Horses Broken to Saddle .and • Harness.' Humane '.'..-. Methods ,uiiarantced.

- GOOD PADDOCKING v :: ; pßoyiDivi). OWING to'its'pih'ity yju do V.; .wot get. timl gassy, feady I'cel- ;. .. ■.ToWjer ,U»?i\. Itjs b-awed u'ith- : oufc chemicals. Obtainable at ■Montgomery's Te Puke Hotel. J. .'•yCabeqiiceiandOo., brewers and ■;V'■■='bottlers, T^ran^i. vr'Boardiug,' Eouse and Dining Roams K;A'\ '• ; TAFA'GARCA ; V;/y-f.;'M : RS"'C.;-K..-WA'ISTEUi n.afciSos travcl■v- . ;lc'rs; :a»d\visitors to Faoiigaroa that •. '■. lfc?y can ehtaiu First-Ol.iis Aecomiwj- • .. «V,isn aUhe i*ardi:ig!i(;uie conducted •' : :i.HIITSiiS AND TiiLEGKAJiS ■;;;:V•.■';- ■ F&OMi TLY -ATTENDED TO ;■ . €<wd Thblfßml all.lloiuu c.'/ini'-d'is

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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 September 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 September 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 5 September 1913, Page 4

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