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EUROPEAN CAPITA! IURNTSHED for attractive enter- ? prases in all substantial lines of business. Railroads, "Tractions, / Water and Electric Powers, Irrigations, Timber, Mining, Agricultural and Industrial. Bond, Debenture and Stock Issues Underwritten, Purchased or sold. Properties purchased for European exploitation and investment. ) Financial Undertekjngs of all sorti t handled. i.. , I Miscellaneous commisaiona ' and or*; dera of all charactera accepted foi v execution in any European eouai try. I Correspondence enclosing' full de- ! tails at first writing invited.; THE INTERNATIONAL BANKERS ALLIANCE. 49, ft'ark Lano. London, England. I J. H. EYTTLE, ! MOTOR EXPERT, HAS REMOVED HIS GARAGE TO CHAPEL STREET. (Rear of C. E. Daniell's Shop.) \ LL MOTOR REPAIRS enteusifc--JL ed to the firm will be > per«on- s j ally supervised by the proprietor. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. | J. H. LYTTLE, I Rear of Daniell's Chapel St. | WORDS OF WISDOM -TIO MY PEOPLE— Wihem a demand arises for 1 an article, and if the supply should not \ be quite equal) to the demand,' it cr£ ates a scarcity, consequently higher prices. English ideas and customs' have bean introduced into the Orient. with the world's increasing populai tion, lias caused a» extra demand; for all lands of food, etc,,, and ,-aV the producing area has'not increased! oonrespondingljy, it at once reflect© on; the producing countries, and' raises prices. * " ' i Gireat Britain is th© only free. . trade country of any importance in tlie world. In Great Britain, only a< few days ago, a .Ootmmdssion was' ap; pointed to inquire -into the reasons ...1,-. j.,1. _ j. _* >-• :_.„ «... j ■ v It bias been. offioiafly stated, while the cost of Jiving had' increased 50 per cent, during'the last;3s years, wages had only increased 15 V,pea- cent, for 1 tihe ,same period,<.sb it is obviousrtnxing the land" will', not reduce the cost of living, mor itfctea6© the workers' wages, and the .only remedy for Great Britain is Protection. The Orient has, and is erecting, huge industries equipped with; modern machinery, wocrkedy and. to be, with Asiatic ifiabour. The question ( suggests itself ;to- .my , peopte—how ofaiai any EnglisihnSjpeaking country cope with this menace unless amply I protected to save oau- industrie® ana :.i ■!•_. ■• 1. • 1 1.0. I down, to the Asiatic lie veil'? The Single Tax theory is absolute- I ly one tax on tlue land and free tradei. It is- apparent it, would .not. ! lessen the cost of production, < but reduce wages to cope with Asiatic Iflibour, augmented with modern machinery. There as stall 1 hope, as I am credibly informed the success of the Single Tax policy wiflffi depenid upon the world adopting it j this ought to en* sure safety for a tune. During my experience I found that quiack recipes were harmful! +km iJ-Iknon uri+.Ti, imia rrnmnirTr aifll. m|ent&, ibut tihey nave tine option, of becoming; well and remaining here if they wiltl fo'lflowimy advice. I strongly advise my "people, and the imaginary sufferers-, to feast upon tihe weiil- ' known recipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc, viz.: — ~ Ample Protection on tilings we can produce, and good' wages—"CHAMPION MUSCLE-RAISER FLOUR" and "STANDARD" OAT- ■ MEAL and ROLLED OATS." ! ■■ I remain, i Airways at your service, CHAMPION. P.S.—iFol&ow Canada's exaanpSe, and reject Single Tax arid Free Trade.— G.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10497, 7 December 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10497, 7 December 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10497, 7 December 1911, Page 6

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