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Words . Wisdom TO MY PEOPLE,When a demand arises-for an article, and if the supply should not be quite equal to the demand, it creates a scare- , ity, higher prices, English ideas and'eustoms have been introduced into the Orient, and are spread- . ing rapidly; this, along with the world's increasing population, has caused an extra demand tor all kinds of food, etc., and.as the producing area has not increased correspondingly,"it at ; once reflects on the producing countries sad 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 txHnquire into the reasons why the cost of hying had increased, It has been-officially stated, while the cost of living' had increased 50 per cent; during the last 25 years, wages had only increased 15 per cent, ferthe same'period. so it is obvious taxing, the land will' not reduce the cost of. living, nor/Vincrease the workers' wages, and the only remedy for Great Britain is Protection. ■ The Orient has, and is erecting, huge industries equipped with modern machinery worked, and to be with Aeiastic labour.: The question sug- , ge«ts itself to my can any English Speaking country cope with thii menace unless amply protected to gave our industries and wage-earners from being brought down to the Asinstic level. The Single Tax theory is absolutely one 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 machinery. There is still hope, as I am credibly informed the suc- \ ce»s of the Single Tax policy would de : ' pond upon the world adopting it; this oagnt to insure sofety for a time. ■ During my .varied experience I found that quack recipes were harm- ' ful 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 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-"CHAM-PION'MUSCLE-RAISER FLOUR and ROLLED OATS.,, ' I remain, Always at your service, "'--,. v- ■ CHAMPION.

OPPOSITE THE TOWN WHARF TAURANGA ■ T"*i , -r , iiirfUinrri'fi""» , r -vi •" ™.>.....i...«»mv^m«a»m«»>w»»"»"« > ' THE LEADING BAY OF PLENTY JEWELLER ' A Large and.Varied stock. Why send to Auckland . When you can do better here? Lodge your order With MR HOYTE, AGENT.. . Repairs of All Kinds S P E C T A CLES FITTED

; A, MONTGOMERY-' PROPRIETOR, i "■ • j The best appointed and most comfortable Hotel 'in the district, . Visitors can rely on • receiving every attention, the domestic appointments being under the personel supervision of Mrs Montgomery. Excellent quisine—Only the best brands of spirituous liquors kept in — stock : — nimnnmiii iwiihi'iii wasm MODERATE fERMS A SUPPLY"oTiIEULLTHE TiE If a shorlago or unovon supply of wator has been your difficulty in the past, instal ono of And havo a plontiful supply all the time. Writo us, let U9 know your troubles * in this respect, and wo shall bo pleased to adviso you what to do, how we can help you, and what it will cost. That's quite fair, isn't it, and the advice is FREE. Write to-day (direct to us or through your ironmonger)— (11) 8. & T, BURT, LTD., «"™E™".» TE "PUKE BUTCHERING \ TE PUKE & PAENGAROA j^ I Only the Primest of Meat Sold. '.Best quality Beef, j( I .Mutton, Dairy-fed Pork <[ ? Small Goods a specialy—German Sausage, ![ i Black Puddings, etc, '<[ waited on Daily. The Strictest Clealiness * I observed. M T eat delivered to any" part of the District] J

To Travel this] Season in the Te Puke andlJNgawaro Districts -1«: THE RENOWNED PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION : CRAIGIE PEDIGREE THIS Fine Stallion is 4 years old, and is by 'Craigieburn-Florrie. Craigieburn's Sire, Craigiellachil, is by Craigievar (imp.), dam Gipsy Queen by Vanquisher, G. dam- Marchioness of Lome, by Lord Lome (imp.).' G.G. dam Flora McDonald was one of the most successful show ring mares in the Colony, by Lord Salisbury, dam Nellie by Emperor, dam Kattie by Blackleg (imp.) from Victoria. Craigievar (imp.) by Old Times, dam Maggie by Prince of Wales. Craigiellachil, G. sire of Craigie. commanded the highest prica for any sire ever imported into the Australasian Colonies. Florrie, the dam of Craigie, is a New Zealand stud book mare, No. 2121, and is by that well-known Clydesdale Duke of Marlborough. His Grand dam Nelly, N.Z. Stud Book, No. 2120, is by Lord Ranfurly, and G G dam Diamond being by Glengyle, No. 373, N.Z. Stud Book. Duke of Marlborough, the sire of Florrie, is by Workman - Blazes. Workman,- being by Lord Dunmore (imp.) No. 598, from Annie, who was got from the imported horse K'lbowie. No. 73. Grand dam Jennnie Deans. No. 263, by Pride of Scotland, No. «U It will be seen that on both sidps CRAIGIE has exceptional blooa in him and should beget excellent stock. TERMS ~£3 3s; payable Ist January, 1914. Half Guarantee £2, payable Ist January, 1914; and £2 when mare proves in foal. * Good grazing ; all care, but no responsibility. . E. E. ROBINSON., Owner. A. J. ROBINSON, in Charge, NGAWARO, c: & e; AT HOME, [IN THE2CLUB OR HOTEL-WHENEVER

Mil Season 1913 ' To travel the Te Puke and surrounding districts The thoroughbred Entire Toy Gun ■ Toy Gun is a dark chestnu horse, rising eight years old and standing over 16.3 hands high. Terms: Single Mare, £3 3s; two or more as per arrangement. Good grazing for mares at Is 6d per week. All care taken but no responsibility. Heatherington Bros., . No. 2 Road, Te Puke Paengaroa Dining Rooms and Boarding House MRS E. ROBCKE Proprietress Excellent Accommodation'for visitors and Travelling Public HOT LUNCH AVAILABLE ON ARRIVAL OF RQTORUA COACH Cleanliness and Civility Terms Moderate To Stand at Tauranga and Tavel the Te Puke District every Wednesday and Thursday :<■"■"**■'■ I '. •;'■ ■•■,'■/ VX i.-'. v. ';<' ■ VI-'-.- '"M"

sth NOVEMBER , 6w JOM Hay Requisites for the due celebration of the above memorable event in Great Profusion at the Novelty Depot T, S, Duncanson, THE STRAND - TAURANGA W. P. DOWLING BEGS to notify the Public that he-- has opened a Tailoring Business in Te Puke, and, being well-known in the district, hopes to obtain a share of Patronage • CUSTOMERS may positively rely on getting the very best in cut, style, workmanship and material, and above all, can be sure of having their orders executed to promised time. LADLES TAILORING in all branches as hitherto. Temporary premises in Mr H. Phillips' office. Permanent premises later on in McDowell's new buildings. w. P. DOWLING, Late of Tauranga. • A. E, lINES WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER THE STRAND - TAURANGA THE Largest and best. assorted Stock, of Watches, Clocks, Electro Plate and Jewellery in the Bay of Plenty. IST Repairs a Specialty. work guaranteed for 12 months

Te Puke \ . Tailoring Co. ■'; LADIES' ■ AND ' ' GENTLEMEN'S ' * 'HIGH-CLASS TAILORS i' ■>~ i Style, Fit, and Workmanship Guaranteed Te Puke 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' ' orders promptly attended to. Hacks and Buggies always on hire. TO HORSE OWNERSHorses Broken to Saddle and Harness. - Humane Meunods Guaranteed. s GO 0D PADDOCKING PAENGAROA SHOEING i • FORGE A. CARTER Begs to notify the residents of the Paengaroa and Pongakawa districts that he has taken over SI the above business, and by good workmanship and moderate .prices, , hopes to merit a fair ', "amount of p lblir. ,* General Smith's Work und2lltakem . "VEHICLES OF EVERY DES- , ...CRIiTION BUILT TO ORDER.

hS^Sa^ur 1 ■- 111 r* '.'STOCK'HEAIJHY?I. If so keep thorn sound, strong, a «d vigorous by the timely administration 11 of HALSTEAD'S DRENCHES AND REMEDIES. 1 Tlioy will often save tenners both trouble and loss—Never known to fail— I and should find a pl*co in overV homestead; tlioy are the result of 50 1 years' experience in tho successful fc.vcatmont of Cattle and Horses, and are | absolutely safe and sure. | W. J. Hall, Matatoki, well-knovm breeder of Jersoy Cattle, says:— g "Halstead's Cow Drench surpasses any other drench I have used in its | certain and speetlv effect, I can cona cicntiously recommend ib to all my I friends." , . Obtainable from Agento <m erywhero or direct from i Halstead Veterinary Medicine Co. | \ • Head Office and-Factory: THAMES, N.Z. (7) j TE.PUKE AGENTS - Dal. gety and Co., Ltd-PAENGAROA-Mr« T . D. Robcke. ' Of Every Description.executed! Economically, Effectively, Expeditiously. Billheads, Programs, Circulars, Order' Books, Posta, Handbills,. ■ Catalogs, Oards, Annual Reports, etc. ; — AT THE — TE PUKE TIMES ' Write for Estimates or Samples;, or ask us to send a.'Representative to see you. We can guarantee you satisfaction We ha.ve a large equipment of fancy type faces and a big variety of fancy stock, and are therefore in a position to turn out high-class work' at MODERATE RATES

Rangihaetea Byßangipuhi - Tawera Rangihabata is full brother to Rangitoto, who won many Hurdle Races and Steeplechases' in the Hawke's Bay District. Tawera won many races in the Manawatu and Rangitikei districts, and was a good mare. , TERMS: £2 10s. Single Mare, Two or more, by arrangement, S. TANNER, Owner. D. MULQUEENEY, Groom-in-charge " ■•"'"•'■'s'!....'. "i-V-11-ip- UETT IT'S NO USE LOCKING THE STABLE DOOR WHEN THE HORSE HAS'GONE yOUR MARES are worth money [ALIVE, and if you i twAosa .ill k^wyn will allow - TheJ - South British Insurance Co. To take the foaling risks they are {worth money DEAD or ALIVE T. P. LEMON. Local Agent, TePuk TE PUKE A. & P. ASSOCIAjj TION. GIFT CALF CLASS. "ONTRIES will now be receivedin the above class. Prizes of £3, £2, and £1 for the best dairy heifer, calved since August Ist, 1913 ; also for the best grown calf, calved since August Ist 1913. ,All entries be come the property of the Associa tion. R. M. BRADFORD, Secretary.

YOU DESIRE A-.WHOLE-SOME DRINK ' Take > ; DOMINION 0. and E. * ALE . . i THE ALE OF PURITY The CAMPBELLEHRENFREID CO., LTD. Albert Brewery - Auckland. Ladies* & ~ Gentlemen I cordially invite yeu to inspee large Stock or ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND COLONIAL BOOTS & SHOES and everything that you rcqjire in i footwear at ■ Fox's Boot Emporium Repairs a .Specialty A. F. t'OX, ' TEPUKE

Visits Te Puke every Sale Day with a large Assorted Stock. TE PUKE AGENT: Mr D. Wrigiey Orders left with him will be. promptly attended . TE PUKE DINING & REFRESHMENT, ROOMS HOT Meals and Luncheon at all hours Suppers a Specialty Confectionery and Fruit sold ! on the premises, t ~"* ~" MRS MORRISON , Proprietress

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Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 December 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Te Puke Times, Volume II, Issue II, 19 December 1913, Page 4

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