ROGERS' PAINTS ROGERS' PAINTS 'Those aire tike best mad©.. Ydu oain'ii geit bcfttar. We are tilie Sole .Vp' ots for, earn©. They are boUkI ,-wirtili & 5 years'' guarantee. FAD©LL'teS- COLOURS. Splendid range of oolours bot3i for House and etftiagepiirposieis. AjHso in stook—ROGERS' BATH ENAMEL, COLO PAINT, ELECTRIC &RYERS, BARN PAINT, suitable for die. STENGEL OUTFITS, with assorted colours. IiSON AOOOiRD SANITARY and METALLIC PAINTS, adi oatours. AUMENIUM PAINT, iASPINAIiL ENAMELS, STOVE PIPE ivvuGLl ENAMEL, HALL'S DISTEMPER,, LEON ART LIQUID &MDJB,- CASTLE BRAND and EXCELSIOR HAT DYES. PAINTING REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
WORDS OF WISDOM RO MX PEoSWhen a demand arises for 1 an article, and if the Bupply shouM not be Quite equal to the eedjaand,, it creates a scarcity, consequently higher Sices.. English ideas and customs v© beem introduced into the Orient, sad are spreading rajpidHy j tiia, along with the world's increasing population, has caused am extra demand for 1 dJ kinds oif food, eitc., and as the producing area ha© not increased; oorrospaadiiLgLy, it ait race reflects oni the producing countries, and raises prices. Great Brita/in is th© only free tmade country of any importance in tie world. In Great Bdstain, only a few days ago, a Oomwdissicm was appoinited to inquire into the reasons why the cost of living had increased. It has been officially stated, while the oost of Bvjlng had increased 50 per osnrfc. daring the last 25 years, wages had only increased 15 per cent, for tine /same period, so it is obvioais taxing the land wiM! not) reduce the coat of living, nor inarease the workers' wages, and the only remedy for Great •Britain, is Proteotaon. The Osriecub has, amid is erecting, bug© industries equipped) with modern machinery, worked, and to be, .with Asiiiatic tobcrnr. The quetstikm euggefita iitseUT to my peojpole—ho'sf om any Englisiinsipeaiking country dope with this menace _ rauies® aaaf-fy' protected to gave o>ur industries a-id wage earnfefs from being brought 'down to the Asiatic leveffir The Single Tax (theory is absolutely csie tax on the Hand and froe trade. It is apparent it wotuM not, lessen tbe cost of produoiwtt, reduce wages to cop© with Asiatic laibotur, augmented with mod-mi machinery. There is stall hope, ss I am aredihly informed the bucooss of the Ssngl© Tax policy wffli depend upon w& world adopting jjfc j this ought to &n>Sore safety for a tipse, [During my varied expedience I found tßffiut qutaok recipes were hlarmfui to tlhose .with imaamary aiithey have the option of beeotniKng well and remaiaing bene if t&ey wilffi follow my advice. I strongiy advise my people, and tihte imiagioery sufferers, to fe&st upon the weUw kaowm recdpee, prosperity, atud longevity , etc., viz:— '• Aropfe Profcec&oai on things, W» Joan- produce, and good waeea "OOHAMPION s MTISOLE-BAwE FILOUR" and 4I STAOT>AEJ)" OATMEAL and ROLLED OATS." X retrain, Alwayo at your service, CHAMPION.
P.S.—Follow Canada's' example, and reject Single Tax " and Free Tradq.—<3. Holiday and Touring Suits. WE HAVE A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF SUMMER SUITINGS And recommend client® to place their orders early to l>e ready for the HOLIDAY SEASON, which is close at hand. C.S. BALL. THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR, fiueen Street Msfftertoa.
Gordon Hujrlian. > OLE WAIRARAPA AND PAHiatua agent for the . Ford Motor Cars Humber Motor Cycles CARS FOR HIRE. MOTOR BPIRIT AND OILS STOCKED. Telephone 53. CARTERTON.
GIOBGI TTTERON, EOBGI JLJLERON, Grain merchant, grocer, and GENERAL STOREKEEPER. utamaTON.
A GREAT SHELF-EMPTYING SALE COMMENCES AT HUGO AND SHEARER'S ON FRIDAY To state our case bluntly, the belated season Ls responsible for this Eai'J,y '' SJlielif-Eiiiipty i)Lg'' Sa<*e off Drapery and Wearing Apparel. HUGO AND SHEARER'S LOSS BECOMES YOUR CAIN .For it i'k decreed that every article of Summer W«ir in the Store mast go absolutely without consideration of original cost-. The J-ki.rgaini Pltwns are "dead ripe'' for picking—tliwe's' a share for you—grasp itSALE COMMENCES FRIDAY. HUGO & SHEARER GENERAL DRAPERS. THE STORE FOR VALUE. MASTEBTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10515, 3 January 1912, Page 4
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