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W.F.C.A., Ltd. FOR XMAS FRUITS XMAS FRUITS Just arrivtil, NEW SEASON'S CHRISTMAS FRUITS, specially for ua, uli of whiicli art of the very Choicest braoefl. CURRANTS. SEEDED RAISINS. SULTANAB. Special Thick PEELS, LEMON, ORANGE and CITRON. C'UOM'c Unpressed PROTOIiEN FIGS in BOXE&. KlM'.bT OOOivING FIGS in BAGS. SUPERIOR COOKING ALMONDS. Specify selected JORDON DESSERT-ALMONDS. Very Choice SPANISH MUSCATELS aad CRYSTALLISED CHERRIES Desert TINNED FRUITS, finest q^atety. We call st>ecial attention to our SWEET DEPARTMENT, whaon is a new addition to our Grocery Department very finest selection of all ollasses of SWiEE?T3 and NOVELTIES specially suited foT Christmas and New Year Rreeente. Holler's Sweets, Needier'*, Cola-rd and Bowser's world femed Butter scotch, Nestles' and Cailler's Swiss Milk amd Nut Gboctoate, Oadbury'e, Rowntree's, Bemsdorp's, Pascall's, all flavours, Bon . n i® ? Peppermint Oremes, Butter Walnuts, and; Almond Toffee, Marzipan Dessert, Santa Glaus Stockings, and a. hundred of o*&er fir«t-cfa&B SWEETMEAIB too numerous to mention. CHRISTMAS HAMS, BACON SIDES, and ROLLS. _ FINEST QUALITY "MOREPORK" AND OTHER BRANDB

WORDS OF WISDOM rr.o MY peopleVHieii a demand arises for 1 a a-'Me, aid if the supply should n!< >■' jtiite equal) to the demand, it ere- \ - a scarcity, consequently liigher ! ; its. English idea® and customs i \«* bean introduced into the Orient, ;i U are spreading rapidly j this, along > <1 *i the world's increasing popular t.ui., has caused an extra demand u>! !l kinds of food, etc., and as tin producing area has not increased wintspondimgly, it ait once reflects on the producing countries, and rai&(.rices. _ ■ < Jreat J'ritain is the omy free ♦ country of any importance in n-. world. In Great Britain, only a t«' davs rigo, a Commission was aptied to inquire into t&e reasons • '• v the cost of living had increased. ! r l;as been officially stated, while the ..st of Jiving had increased 50 par . ■ t. during the last 25 years, wages } il only imsreaseu 15 per oent. for i '■<>.' pame period, so it iis obviou® tax- . r th© land will l not reduce the cob® . f living, inor increase the workers . and the only remedy for Great "i ftaiai'is Proteotaon. • ; . Jhe Orient is erecting, industries" ;•'>» • mafchinery, v th. Asiatic' liabouir. Thte question * • ogests itself to my _ peopJie—flow ««n anv EngliishnEpea/king counltry /■fine with this menace t ujn®Mfl arajuy protected to saive otur industries 4 and. ■v. age eartiiers fro® being brought .'nwin to the Asiatic IfeveiP The Single Tax .theory is ahsoDute■v one tax on the Band and free trade. It is apparent it woiuld not lessen the cost of production), but reduc® * "1113566 to COpft with, Afliatic iwbOUiTj »demented with modern machmerv. •I hire i* stal hope, asi I am cwdaWy informed the success of the Bangle *l ax policy wil depend upon _ tte v orld adopting it 1 J this ought to en>--ure safety for a time. , T During my varied experience ' nnd tfcat quack recipes were barm-i 3v advise my people, andtfceimiagM£ —y sufferers, to feast upon the weMinown recipes, prosperity, and long©- , 1 remain, ■ Alwsyn n s °ohaS?io'N. P 8 —Follow Canada's exaanplte, - and' reject Single Tax and Free. 1 Trade. —0,

Holiday and Touring Suits WE HAVE A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF SUMMER SUITINGS Ant! recommend clienits to place their orders early to be ready for fchb HOLIDAY SEASON, which is close at hand. (J. S. BALL. THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR, daemn Street Ma»t«rton. Gordon Hughai', 10LE WAIfIARAPA AND ) AHIATTJA AGENT FOR THE Ford Motor Cars Humber Motor Cycles CARS FOR HIRE. motor spirit and oils STOCKED. Telephone 68, CARTERTON.

DING, DONG, DING* DONG, DING, D(h\G> DING> DELL. Christmas Bells are ringing out a ui*ijry peal, and Hugo and Shearer tell" forth their glad news of gifts tor nil. GRAND CHRISTMAS DISPLAY HUGO AND SHEARER new' WIDEEND SATIS TIES, Paisley Meets, SpceM Christ™. ITJMMX BAGS?'". KM, Patent, »..<! Sn«d, Speeial ChristNEW rINCY C HOai«y! the' West from London, ,mnrt style., SpecMALTESE SCARVES, Ms 6d, 6s 6d to 3/« Od. A VISiT OF INSPECTION WELCOME. HUGO & SHEARER. MUPRAL ORAPERS. THE STiRE F»R VALUE. general ® RAPEB £j t9 jj Efi xßae;

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10509, 22 December 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10509, 22 December 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10509, 22 December 1911, Page 4

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