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Words Wisdom

T© MY PEOPLE,- & Whea a demand arises for an article, •; ' ami if • the supply should -.not-be quite v.,-,. equal to the demand, it create's-a scare- ; it\\.c#i)Beflucntly higher Engraft cusjtsms have been: intro«a«d mto, the Orient', ancLare .spread;, i»g''Vapidly"; 'ttiis, along witti me.werld's increasing ■ .population, has «au#ed;iftsexteafeed,' etc., and as the ha« ohm reflects on the producing countries and raises prices;- ; • fireat Britain is-the only free trade, country.of:aay. importance In-Great Bri^in v ,onVy-a few 'days " a Commission was appointed to' irmiTg, why hs& increased} .sit "has »• Kenofficially stated, while the..cost of living hadjji);; 9rfta?g(Lßf)_pej,\cerit, during the last .2d .j[«ar«i wages had only increased. 15 per cent- for the safii? period; so. it is ob ■ W.]land Aweosf of lifing, nor "increase the workers' wages,, and thinly remedy for Gro'atßritain is' Protection.

; Tk Oriont has;andis erecting, huge ia&actrisss cqui£pjd?wit!L modern m;iahiitery worked, tD be with :Asiasticilabour„.'Jslhjsi Question /suggests itself to my people-how can any English Speaking country cope with Ma menace unless smp)3r,;prp;ecjed; to ears oar industries and Avage-earners frssa bein* brought down to the Asiastic level.. .&CM .

■ ,lii Single Tax-theory is. absolutely oae tax on the land and free trade. It M''apparent it 1 would not lessen the feest of.productionrbut reduce'wages to flbpe with Asiastic labor, augmented with modern machinery. -There is; still hope, as I am "credfljly mformed thesucem of the Single Tax policy would depend upon the world adopting it; this ougbt to insure, sofety for a time..

.Damgr'.my varied experience I found that quack Recipes were harmfa! to those with imaginary wlments, bat thoy hsve the option of becoming well and remaining- here if they will follow my advice:. I, strongly advise lay people, and the imaginary sufferers , to feast iipon ; the,, well-known recipes, and longevity, etc. viz : . ; Ample ''protsction 1 ou things we'can' produce - / and ftdod wages— "CHAMPION MUSCLE-KAISER FLOUR and ROLLED OATS. ■ I remain, ;• ' Always at your.service,

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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 September 1913, Page 4

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Words Wisdom Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 September 1913, Page 4

Words Wisdom Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 September 1913, Page 4

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