Dainty Curtains FOE YOU fphe wind and dust play Ihiavoo with *n© Curtains. However careful you handle them they will wear out. You want an odd pair ©r two or a few yards of Casement. rEUan go to where the selection lis (Largest, tbe prices easiest. gflan get the right thing &i W;RC.A., Ltd. I vote for Continuance nrum TS THE FORM OF THE BALLOT PAPER ON THE ISSUE OF SHIS IS IKb wmii LOGAL N0 LIG ENSE. Section 37 of the •of .intoxicating liqubr on, those Section 38 of the Act Wf it illegal to have liquor The effect of No-license then ™JA be «> maw-it * k . n B is the witer; April last. I vote against National Prohibition "" _ . _—.»■» rrrr-rrn TSOT7I? AT? NATIONAL PROHIBITION. If this issue is carried it B' tion 21 of- the LacenßangORIMINAL OFFENCE to impo in New Zealand. TO VOTE AGAINST THIS Strike Out the Bottom Line ON BOTH PAPERS.
CITIZENS AND S_ETTLERS PLEASE COMI : AEE THE TWO CUSTOMS TARIFFS AND REFLECT UPON THEIR INEQUALITY USTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH mARWF. (This door is practically closed to .> ....". INew. Zealand.) .'. WlmirPP r cental 2s 6d Flour , . , id oer lb equate per to^i Wheat **" w "r TI rA j£ t * per cental Is 6d HTEALAND rjIABIFF *AV,mit 150 per cent, lo tralia. Is not our door now wide open to Australia?) .Rolled Oats, in equal to id per lb. Bran and Sharps,. per cental 3s. Potatoes, ,? er ' ft Butter 20 per cent, equal to 2d per lb Wheat, ' P« r <*^ tt g» Oatß pe* cental 5W IF THESE DUTIES ARE REMOV; ED, HOW WOULD THE NEW ZEALAND FARMER FARE? Tax enthusiasij'S do removal of the duties on the raw materials (wheat, oats, etc.) .. it isobvious they are "running with the hare and hunting with the hounds,"' their object being to kill the grainlowing 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? 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 the land, and if given effect to would abolish the Alien Poll Tax and bring 1 us down to the Asiatic level. Yours truly, CHAMPION'S COMMON-SENSE.
Story of Choice Dress Fabrics. Here's an unusually fin© lot of SMAiRT COTTON FAJ3RICS the smartest Ithat axe being shown in Master-toil • They are just .right dfor the deniandJ of dress during tlliie waa'm season., and ahdhide dozen's tof Btengths <oi reversible Zephyrs, Oannibrics, Voiles, Poplins, Taffetas, Shantungs, etc. Tliey ■ are not overweighted in price. ZEPHYRS. 8-|d, IOJd, Is per yd. GAMiHRIOS, 64, 70, B}<l par yd. VOII/ES, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is lid per 1 yd. SHANTUNGS, 10id, Is, Is AI per yard. You should see them—they are something out of the ordinary. HUGO & SHEARER. "The Hou for Value.'" MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10486, 24 November 1911, Page 4
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