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Words ; . Wisdom TO MY PEOPLE, ~ \\ ; lun a demand avisos for an article, a-ul if tlirt supply should not be quite equal to the demand, it creates a scuvcisy, consequently- higher prices, Eng- ' lish ideas and customs have been Introeduced into the Orient, and ore spreading rapidly; this, along with the world's increasing population, has caused an extra demand for all kinds ox food; etc., and as the producing area : has not increased correspondingly, it at euM reflects on the producing countries awl raises prices. Great Britain is the only, free trade country of any importance in the world. In Great Britain/only a few' days ago, a Commission was appointed to inquire into the reasons why the cost of living had- increased, It has been officially stated, while the cost of living had increased 80 per cent, during the last so years, wages had only increased 15 per cent.,fartnesanje period, so it is Ob vious taxing the land will not reduce the cost of living,' nor increase the workers' wages, and the only remedy ' for Great Britain is Protection.' Tie Orient has,' and is ereeting, huge inaaitriea equipped with modern machinery' worked, and to be with Anastic labour. The question sug- ■ geits itself to my people—how can anv Baglishrspeaking country cope with tkii aenace unless amply protected to ivraoar industries and wage-earners froa being brought down to the Asiatic level. 4 li# Single Tax theory is absolutely one tax on the land and free trade. It » apparent it would not lessen the 'cost of-production, but reduce wages to • e«pe with Asiastic labor, augmented with modern machinery; There is still hope, as I am credibly informed thesucraJi if the Single Tax policy would depund upon the world adopting it, this wight to insure sofety for a time. ' During my varied experience I found that quack recipes were harm- ■ f«l to those with imaginary ailments, feat 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. Ample protection oa things we can produce, and good wages— AMNION MUSCLE-RAISER FLOUR and ROLLED OATS. I remain, 1 ' ;( v Always at your service, CHAMPION.

Paengaroa Dining Rooms -and Boarding House MRSE. ROBCKE '■ Proprietress Excellent Accommodation for visitors and Travelling Public HOT LUNCH AVAILABLE ON ARRIVAL OF ROTORUA COACfI Gleanliness and Civility ]' . Terms Moderate -'■'(■ ■To; Pake Livery and Bait Stables ■ J.'.P.'-.RYAN. .... Proprietor ; THESE'Stables are thoroughly up-to-date in every particular. Patrons may rely on receiving every attention. Travellers' erderspromptly attended to. Hacks and Buggies always on hire. TO HORSE OWN ERS- •/ Horsey-Broken to Saddle '■'■■'. and JJarhess. Humane v;\ Methods Guaranteed. GOOD PADDOCKING p; PROVIDED. OWING to its purity you do not-get that gassy, heady feeling aft»r drinking Chocqueel's , Tower Beer. It is brewed without chemicals. Obtainable at Montgomery's Te-Puke Hotel. J. Chocqueci and Co., brewers and bottlers, 'f auranga. Boarding House and Dining Rooms ■.:■;■ ; PAENGAROA ". MRS G. K. WALTER, notifies travellers and visitors b Paengaroa that they can obtain First-Class Accommodation at the ftoardinghouse conducted ■by her. LETTERS AND TELEGRAMS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO •' Seed Talle and all Home cc.forU Mrs C. K, WALTER IWUAItOA. '

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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 October 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 October 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 24 October 1913, Page 4

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