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NION STEAMSHIP CO., OR NEW ZEALAND, LTD. Weathar and olrountatanoM eermutlng. L.VTTELTuj> Monowai, Tuesday, Jan. 16th, 5 ,p.nu Mararoa, Tuesday, January 16, 8 p.m. 'Aiaori'* We-ttucs., ±8 p.m.. Moana, Thursday, jan. 18, 5 p.m.. *luriJMie steamer. • +No cargo. *1 lulling s.teaiuer. DUNKUiiS. via, LY'iTELTOJV Mowowai, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 5 p.m.. Aloan<a, 'l'hursclny, Jail. IS, 5 p.m.. MELiiOoitNii., via LY'iTELTuIs. DUNEDiN. BLUFF. ana . . HtMiAKJ. Aldan a* linwsday, Jan. IS, 5 p.m. Moeraki* Thurs.,* Jan. 20, o p.m. 71 \\ lreiess telegraphy. SVDNKY DIRECT. Mauukat Friday, <jan. 19, 5 p.m. AYarrimoo, Friday, Feb. 2nd, -3 p.m. t\\ ireiess 'ici'egr.vphy. Cargo not received alter p.m. t Wireless XeletrraoiiT. SYD'NEi", v>a JS'APIEU, GJSBORNE arid ACOJvLaND. Tarawera'" Thursday, Jan. 25, o p.m. *iran,ships to Matanio at Auckland. N Ai'li:.j.v, uiSiiUKaNE aJ id AUCKLAND. QUonowai, Monday, Jail. 22, 5 p.m. j!r ii" j.. i. MOV XiJ lo iji\ ajl l; iv ,f4(t itatArt'a i«avo» NeW Plj ii-OUtl! <t Monday, Y> ecLnesday and Friday, ou arrival of mail trails from Wellington. •NELSON, via PICTON AND BLENHEIM. Pateeiia, AYed., J an. 17, 12.45 p.nu, Patina, Friuav, Jan. If), 12.45 p.m. Arahura*' Sat., Jan. 20, 12.45 p.m. '"iSo Nelson cat go. VV ESTPO Ki . Li it tjYMOU 1 n ! and H OKITI KA (via NELSON). Mapou'iika, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 4 p.m.. Arahura Sat., Jan. 20, 12.45 p.m. '•Galls Picton. WEST: ; ORT, G.REYMOUTH fond HOKITIKA), via PICTON. Floras Monday, January 15, noon* oajiOA and FIJI (from Auckland.) Atua, Tuesday, January 30tli. SUA"A, SAVU 6AVU (Fiji) from AUCKLAND. TaUune, Wednesday, Jan.. 17th. •• H» ' -**Jf m'* r\HI "i /' Haui'oto leaves Auckland, Tuesday, January 16th. Aorangi leaves Wellington, Friday, Feb. 9. ! (JAN ADA, AMERICA, LONDON, Etc,, 'via VANCOUVER.

R.M.S. Mnramn leaves Auckland, Friday, Jan. 19. Via SAN FRANCISCO. Aora,ngi leaves Wellington February, 9th ; due Frisco Feb. 29fck. Tahiti leaves Wellington Maxell 8, due 'Fiisoo March' 28., jjUDDABI jpARKER, FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE. ; Sailings from WeJJangtoh as under—=> . ; (Circumstances permitting.) t.YTTftT.'TO'N' DTTN&OTIJ Vootoria, Friday January 26, 5 p.m. mjutiaroa, Thursday, Feb. 8, 5 p.m, Wi mlnera . Friday, Feb. 9, 5 p.m. \ictona, Feb. 23cd, 5 p.m.. FOR MELBOURNE via' L YTiTELTOW DUNEDIN. BLUFF aad HOB s*Uihmaroa, Hburs.,_Feb. 8, 5 p.m>. FOE NAPIER, GlSiiOßfv P ' LAN r &*tr- "'* Wimmeo-a, Tliurs., Jan. 18thj 4 p m \ iotoria, Thurs., Feb. Ist. 4 „ JJ" Wimmera, Thursday, Feb. la. p.m. FOd SYDNEY DISEor~" § JSOOO 4oas Trntn eoiev " /Wird« a I W apK*' All tickets am available also fnr Stanc'^s| 2 4SS s Xd H J/LF/ 10^ fcfoo Tr cj on /. t. . ? aolaorg of e.I«L2S fa " 9! "» WOBDS OF WISDOM^ mo MY PEOPLED—priced S 5f" se 3' u ently highen prices. English ideas and customs have b&m introduced into theOriS S ai 3ie P wol^ g tbis > alon^ Et * world > increasing ™,PuSfir itLT s % d f an , ext ™E^ Ibi ' ,i ™- s o{ food > «tc., and a 8 the producing area has not W as S? correspondingly, it at once reflects ■M pncaST ° mg °° Untri6s ' and «*»- Great Britain is the only free trade countfcry of any importance til© world, fn Great Britain,, only a ago, a_Commission was apu ° inquire into the, reason® ix 7 ! 6 °° °f living had increased • .^ ted . - whale the cost of Iwifflg had increased 50 per tbe last 25 years, wa££ ted <*Sy increased 15 £>r • f? m ? P OT «>d, so it is obvious taxmg the l an d will' not- reduce the eosi of living, nor increase the workers;' wages, and the only remedy for Great Bntaaai is Protection. M has > erecting, X rr, 1 ?!" 8 e^u^P J ed mo§! era machinery, worked, and to be rath Asiatic labour. The mieß+ii™ rath Asiatic labour. The question suggests itseltf'to my peopLS, ™ an .y English-speaking country; cope with tins menace tMesis aamDlv protected to save o<ur industries and wage earners from being brought down to the Asiatic level? g .The Single Tax theory is absolute. |y one tax on the land and free trade It is apparent it woiuld not tessein! the cost of production,, but reduc© wage® to cope with Asiatic laJbour, augmented with modern machinery. There is stall hope, as I am credible informed the success of the Simple lax polacy will. depend upon tie world adopting it; this ought to ensure safety for a time. 4. my v ? ri « d . experience I f?,? ? quiack recfljpea were harmful to those iwitih. imaginary ailments., but they V have the option of becoming wej and remaining her© if they waif follow my advioe. I singly advise my peopte, and the imaaioary sufferers, to feast u,pon the wel* known recipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc., viz:— Ample Protection on thing® we ssr ji(^g?sgr- OAT - I remain, Always at your service, _ CHAMPION. x*.b.—follow Canada's example, and reject Single Tax amid fW trade.—o.

PLANTS! PLANTS! PLANTS! SAVOYS, Cauliflowers, Broccili. Brussels Sprouts, Kale, Celery! Leeks, now ready for planting ouf any quantity. E.- HALE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES, MASTERTON. W.P.0.A., Town Ageote.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 6

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