Dainty Curtains hX)R YOU Tllie wind and dust play fbavoc with the Ourtaims. H'owever careful you 1 Kin ell o them they will wear out. You want a.n odd pair tor two or a few yards' of Casement. Then go to where the selection »is /longest, the prices easiest. You get the right thing a.
X vote for Continuance ffHIS IS THE FOBM ON THE IS3CE OF Section 37 of the Licensing Amendment Act, 1910, reads iK-nilflintr room, or other premttfeKJls naii any jN<o J lacense Djsti IsSll te or Vd as a pjaoc- of .'.sort tor the «M«»«Who» of intoxicating laqulor on those premises. , « me f i to W U C is the interpretation of a decrnon given by the Magnate at uoie m April last. I vote against National prohibition ST-Srtknai THIS is THE FORM OF^§ N^ L^o^BITl?N? N If thils issue is. carried it supersedes the Ei&trict £ nd it Se( £ »• 01 rvf +li*» TjicejiKinff Amendment Act) iyiUj iikik t> SmINAL OFFENCE to import aito or manufacture alcoholic liquor m New Zealand. , \ TO VOTE AGAINST THIS Strike Out the Bottom Line ON BOTH PAPERS.
CITIZENS AND SETTLERS PLEASE COMPARE THE TWO CUSTOMS TARIFFS AND REFLECT UPON THEIR INEQUALITY f a USTRAIIAN OOMMONWEALTH rpAKIFF. (This door is practically closed to New Zealand.) Ijn per cental 2s bd Oal.neal *nd Rolled Oats, *1 per lb Ual * equals £4 13s 4d 'per ton Bmn aad, Sharp. potoejrtal Is SSSXdch.es, ' *3d TVT'EW yrEAUAND FJIARIFF (About 150 per -cent, lower than Australia. Is not our door now wideopen to Australia r) Flour, per cental, . • la *. Oatmealand Rolled Oats, in bulk per cental, Is. Biolled Oats, in packet b,>2o per cent., equal to id per lb. Bran and Sharps, per cental Js. Potatoes, . Butter 20 per cent, equal to 2d per lb Cheese, 20 per cent, equal to Id lb Wheat per cental 9d Oat si f*r cental 9d IF THESE DUTIES ARE REMOVED, HOW WOULD THE NEW ZEALAND FARMER FARE? N.B.— Mr Hogg and other Single Tax enthusiasts ao 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 grainlowing and milling industries witi 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 unihatched. What encouragement would there he to go on the land unless the products of the soil are protected, on the same lines as our rivals? How , would our town industries thrive under such stupidity ? Cbuld 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 the 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.
A Bargain Event that will Arouse Interest. Right at the beginning of tiio Season, too—isuoh a tilling is exceptional'. Here's the storv in a few words:— HUGO AND SHLARER'S wfere offered a splendid lot of garments l>y u .manufacturer at a ridiculous ftgiure. • Although we had a "full house." w,e could) not resist the off cm-, and the details are-: — i „ WHITE MUSON D.RESSES, tastefully trimmed with embroidery, quite fashiioin-aMe, usually sold at 19s 6d to 29s 6d each. BAIICAIX ■EVENT PR.ICiE 16s 6d each. DRESSY FROCKS in, Zephyr, Vbiles 1 , Camibrias—all good style- and BimartJy ■ trimmed. Usual prices sihonlld' he firom 17s 6d to 6tl each. BARiGATX EVENT PRICE 16s 6d EIACH. 70 WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES at Special Bargain Rates from 3s lid to 8s lid each. Gall and help yourselves at these wonderful Bargain Prices'. HUGO & SHEARER. DRAPERS. " The Hou se for Value " MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10481, 18 November 1911, Page 4
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