ROGERS' PAINTS ROGERS' PAINTS These aire 43i» best made. Yoiu oain'ti gat better. We or© tshe Sole Agents Sot same. They are soild With a' 5 years' guiairamtee. 1* ADJ!<LESS OOLOUBS. Splendid range of colours both for Hoiu&e and oaaMage puroosas. Aite>o in stock— ROGERS' BATH ENAMEL, COLO PAINT, ELECTRIC DRYERB, BARN PAINT, e/uitable for Roofs, efbc. STENCIL OUTFITS, with assorted colours. BON AOOORD SANITARY and METALLIC PAINTS, &H oolours. ALIMLNIUM PAINT, ASPINALL ENAMELS, STOVE PIPE BEACH ENAMEL, HALL'S DISTEMPER, LEON ART LIQUID STAINS, OASTLE BRAND and EXCELSIOR HAT DYES. PAINTING REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
WORDS OP WISDOM mo uy PEOPLEWlbexr a demand arise® for' an artidbe, and if the supply should not be quite equal! to the demand, it creates a scarcity, consequently higher pices. English, idea® and customs nave bee® introduced into the Orient, and are spreading rapidly; this, along with the world's increasing popular tion, has caused an extra demand for 1 illl kinds of food, ©itc., and as the producing area has not increased oomrespondingljy, it ait once reflects oa producing and rais"esi>rioe9. , . 43feafc Britain is tine only free trade counltrV of any importance in tahie world. In Great Britain, only a few days ago, a Oommia&ioca was appointed to inquire into the reasons why the cost of Jiving had increased. It b»b been officially sitated, white the cost) of living had increased 50 per cent, during the last 25 years, wages Tisi<T only increased 15 > per cent, for the jsame period, so it is obvious taxing tjxfe land will l not reduce the cost of Evasig, nor increase the workers' wages, and the only remedy for Great Bntaam is Protection. The OrienAhas, and is. erecting, buge. industries equipped with modem machinery, worEwL and to b®* ■ with Asiatic ; Jiaboux. ";, The ; question. :_«nggesta • irtseffi •to • my poo can, any Exjgliiß!hnsp6a , ' ? " ,> * cope wmth thaa menace protected to saw© our 'Wage eamiers from being brought clowm to the Asiatic levelr ■ < ' He Single Tax theory is abßbtotefy 0110 tax on the land and free trade. It is apparent it woiuld not Jensen thte cost of productions hut reduce wages to cope with Asiatic laibour, augmented with modern machinery. There is stall hope, as I am credibly informed the success of the Sfitagle Tax policy waffilr depend upon wie world adopting it j this cught to en>arare safety for a tune. . . _ During my varied experience I found tihat qulack recipes were harmfoil to tlhos© wiitih ima®mry t aunuants, but tihey have tine optioaot of becoming well and remaining-here if I&ey w£H follow my advice. I ly advise my people, and the imaginary sufferers, to feaist upon the weSJ u known recipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc., viz:— Amplfe ProteciEom on tliiiigff w© ■■OTAJepion' PLOUE" and "STANDARD" OATMEAL and ROLLED OATS." I remain, industries airily ss and
P.S.—Follow Canada's exampfe, and reject Single T!as and Ttade.—o. ' Holiday and Touring Suits. WE HAVE A LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF SUMMER SUITINGS - And recommend clients to place their orders early to be .ready for the HOLIDAY SEASON, which is close at hand. c. s:ball v , THE FABHIOKA9LE TAILOR, Maeen Street Masterton Gordon iiudia.;. OLE . ism mm mmi ,• ford Motor Cars Hutnher Motor Cycles CARS FOR HIRE. MOTOR SPIRIT AND OILS STOCKED. Telephone 63. CARTERTON.
TYE&ON, Vjteorgi Heron, Grain merchant, grocer AND GENERAL SfOREKEEPER. MA3TKKTOH,
YOUR DREAMS OF BARGAINS WILL NOW COME TRUE OUR GREAT SHELF-EMPTYING SALE STARTED ON FRIDAY Through the country, the message is flying, Hu.go and' Shearer's Shelf Emptying Sale is m full swing! The announcement/ brightens the ifiwres of housewives everywhere. "Hurry!" iit says. "Get the house in order'to-day, for to-morrow you will want to go along and get your share of the good things." Bargains are rife in every department. Come along and share in the good tilings at , HUGO & SHEARER GENERAL DRAPERS. THE STORE FOR VALUE. 1 MASTEBTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10519, 6 January 1912, Page 4
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