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You who hav® not yet bought your Sunaifer Hat and Dress. WAiT A MINUTE While we tell you that wp are opening TO-DAY, ex lonic, COSTUMES, DRESSES, BLOUSES. WILL YOU CALL AT

CITIZENS AND SETTLERS PLEASE COMPARE THE TWO CUSTOMS TARIFFS AND REFLECT UPON THEIR INEQUALITY TJSTRALIAN ' WEALTH COMMONARIFF (This door is practically closed to Now Zealand.) ■c>i our per cental 2s oa Oatmeal and Rolled Oats, H per Ik equals £4 13s 4d per ton Bran and Sharps per cental is Potatoes Butter and cheese per lb 3d Wheat Per cental Is 6d Oats Pe r cental ls W HTEALAND rpARIFF (About 150 per cent, lower than Australia. Is not our door now wide open to Australia?) Flour, per cental, . I s ' Oatmeal and Rolled Oats, in buik^ per cental, is. fftolled Oats, in packets, 20 per cent., equal to £d per lb. Bran and Sharps, per cental Is. Potatoes, , per cwt, Is. Butter 20 per cent, equal to 2d per lb Cheese, 20 per cent, equal to Id lb Wheat, per cental 9d Oats, per cental 9d

IF THESE DUTIES ARE REMOVED, HOW WOULD THE NEW ZEALAND FARMER FARE? N.B.— Mr Hogg and other Single Tax enthusiasts do not suggest the removal of the duties on the raw* materials (wheat, oats, etc.) it is obvious they are "running with the hare and hunting with the hounds," their object being to kill the graingrowing and milling industries/ with their numerous adjuncts, such! as Southern railways, etc., and, naturally, the shrinkage would have to be met by increasing the Northern railages, etc. Their theory is one tax only and free trade. When this was given birth to the Asiatic problem was unmatched. What encouragement would there be to go on the land unless, the products; of the soil are protected, on the same lines as our rivals! 5 How would our town industries thrive under such stupidity? Could they compete against the sweated surplusages of the world unless amply protected? And even now it is with a strug gle they exist. It is obvious the Single Tax theory is only one tax on th»> land, and if given effect to would abolish the Alien Poll Tax and bring us down to the Asiatic level. ' Yours truly, CHAMPION'S COMMON-SENSE.

Your Spri* g Suit. ■■- YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT. We rt3. quite ra*dy for your order, and hare never; (bad so large and varied -*r assortment to select from. You f &,ne?er a better opportunity than now to make your selection. ' AM' the latest -styles' o<nd shades •re here in profusion, and they ore ezoeptioaiailly smart. They have all been specially selected, and all we ask is that you pay us a visit of inepeotdon. TO-DAY IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR SUIT. A TRIAL ORDER vrQi make you one of my satisfied ■and permanent clients. C. S. BALL. THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Queen Street .'.. Masterton. TIMBER. COAL. WOOD. iAN be obtained in any quantity ~~RAGNELL RAGNELL . QUALITY HIGH, PRICES LOW. Ring op 'Phone 886.

ATTRACTIVE BLOUSES at mm We have just opened a choice rang© of Silk and Muslin Blouses, Plain ELirt Styles, and Embroidered. A SUPEBB COLLECTION OF EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES, Imported Direct from Manufacturers. These smart Blouse's for Summer Wear will be a distinct feature of every lady's wardrobe this season. MAY WE SHOW THEM TO YOU DAINTY EMBROIDERED MUSLIN BLOUSES, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, to 16a 6d. CHOICE SILK SHIRT WASHING BLOUSES, lis 6d to 17s 6d each. -EMBROIDERED SILK BLOUSES, beautiful designs, 15s 6d to 32b 6d eac^ SEE THEM TO-DAY. HUGO & SHEARER'S 4XCKANCE BUILDING! *. «. - .- - - MAtTr?""^

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10466, 2 November 1911, Page 4

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598

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10466, 2 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10466, 2 November 1911, Page 4

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