TTNION STEABSHIP CO., •? NEW ZEALAND, LTDWeather and olrcumstanoc* permitting. Maori* Friday 1 , Jan. 12, 8 p.-m. Mararoa, iSaturday, Jan.. 13xh, 11 p.m. Maori* 'Monday, Jan. 15th,' 8 >p.m. Monowai, Tuesday, Jan.'l6th," 5 ( p.m. *ir-UT'b>:n© steamer. tNo cargo. *'lurbuie steamer. DUNEDIN./ via LYTTELTOIS Warrimoo, Flrild'ay, „iain. 12, 5 p.m. Moivowai, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 5 p.m. MELBOURNE, via LriTivL'fU.V DUNEDIN. BLUFF, and . MOBART Moana* llhursd'ay, Jan. 18,'5 p.n. Warrimoo, Friary, Jan. 12, ,7 p.m. *WireH!>s, t-*,. jxrnpiiv. SYDNEY DLRBJ-j ' Moerakif Friday, January 12, 5 p.m. Manukat Friday, uan. 19, o p.m. tWireless Telegraphy. •Cargo not received after" 3 p.m. t Wireless TelecrraDhv. NAPIEU, IJISHOKJVIfi and AUCK-
LAND. Tararera, Thursday, Jan. 11, 5 p.in Mokoia, Moauiiy, ' dan. 15, 5 p.m
ttaiawft teavas New Plymouth -"J Monday, "Wednesday and Friday ou arrival of mail traias from Wellington. NELSON, via PICTON AND BLFV HEIM. Pateena., Friday, Jan. 12, 12.45 p.m. AiraJiura* Satin-., Jan. 13, 12.45 p.m. Pateena, Monday, Jan. 15, 12.45 p.m. 'Pbteena, Wed.,/ Jan.. 17,- 12.45 p.m. *.No Nelson caigo. W-KSTPUIf I. . GitE¥MOb iin t»n,i HOKHTKA (via NELSON) ' ■Arnbftra* 'Safcur.. Jan. 13, 12.45 p.m. Mapoua-ika, Tuesday, Jam 16, 4.p..m, *Calls Picton.
TOiVGA, .SAMOA and FIJI (fri>Oi Auekfland.). -... Atua, Tuesday, January 30th. SUVA.' SAVU SAVU (Fiji) from AUCKLAND. Tattime, Wednesday, Jan. 17t)h. KAMOTONtM and lißu. Maitai leaves. Wellington, Friday, ■ January 12th. Talune leaves Auckland Tuesday, January 16th. CANADA, AMERICA, LONDON. Etc., via VANCOUVER. R.M.S. Marama leases Auckland, Friday, Jan. 15th Via SAN FRANCISCO, Maitai leaves Wellington Jann.. ary 12th. due Fri&oo Feb. l«t. Aorangi leaves Wellington February 9th; due-Frisco Feb. 29th. UDOART ' FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE.: Sailings from Wellington as under(Circumsfcances permitting.)
Wunmera, Friday, Jan., 12, iT D "jj? .Wimmera, Friday, Feb. 9, '5 pim! FOEMELBOtJRtfE via LYITELTDtt DT7NEDIN, BLUFF aad fiOBAET. s*Ugimaroa, Tfauira., Fiab. 8, 5 p.m. FOR NAPIEB, GISBOEJfE. A[JCFLAND AND SYDNEY. Wimmera, Thure., Jan.. 18th, 4 p.m. Victoria, Thorns., Fab. Ist. 4 p - aramera, Thursday, Feb. 10. . t> FOH SYDNEY DTKff<T § 8000 tom Twin ictowr *Wir©lei« telegraphy All iiokata are avaHable al«e for 8^ 0 . ™L^lT eturD b y any of vmov the above-named vessoli. ; ./-Head Office for New Jiealatid—.QbW Chamber*,.WeUinrtn* .
OF WISDOM mo MY PEOPLE-
When e demand arise© for an article, jwiH if •+.!.« -.—i- .1 J,.™ correspondingly, it at once reflects on; the producing countries, and rais&re»t Britain* is the only free trade «* few days ago, a Commission wasappotntted to inquire into the reason© wiry the cos* of hvamg had increased. cent. during the last 25 years, wages had only increased 15 per cent, for . -.. . II not reduce the cos* ot living, nor increase tie workers' wages, and the only remedy for Great Kritaaia is Protection. era machinery, worked, and to he, with Asiatic kbour. The question oan any English-speaking country oope wath this menace unless amply protected to save our industries and wage earners, from being brought dowta to the Asiatic level? ■ The Single Tax theory is absolutely one tax on the land and free trade. It is apparent it woiuM mot lessen the cost of produotioni, but reduce wage® to cope with Asiatic labour, augmented with modern machinery. informed the "success ef the Single Tax poldcy wii depend upon the world adopting it: this ought to en>srare safety for a tune. During my varied experience I found tihat quack recipes were harmful to ilhose .with imaginary ailmentSj but they nave the option of becoming well and remaining here if ly advise my people, and the imaginary sufferers, to feast upon the welilN known recipes, prosperity, and longer vity, etc., viz:— Ample ProtecSSoni on things we can. produce, and good wages—"CHAMPION FLOUR" and "STANDARD" OATMEAL and ROLLED OATS."I remain, Always at, your Bemca, CHAMPION. j P.S.-iFoMow Canada's examplte, I and reject Single Tax and Free Trade.—<s>. EUROPEAN CAPITAI URNISHED for attractive eirter- ' prises 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 Financial Undertakings, of all sorts handled. Miscellaneous commissions mid orders of all characters accepted for execution in any European coun•fery. Condescendence enclosing full der«K INTERNATIONAL BANKERS" ALLIANCE. «8, Mark Laits. LMMten, England.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10525, 12 January 1912, Page 6
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