I ll T Q Hty is tlie winning hand in all t'he iulls we sell. Qua&ty, especially in Medicin ? and Drugs, takes premier place. I QUALITY FIRST, LAST, AND ALWAYS fa everything we sell. y i KBkiKT T Wool>. *HE MISI AND OPtTcaN. MABTBBTOB.
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FACT NO 4 ft LIBERAL SYSYE-Wi OF "ON FORFEITURE PROTECTS EVERU ASSURANCE POUICY ISSUED by tho DEPARTMENT. Bnbsbantaal Borrender val'iei teS jtato'Valuee are allowed after, two .year*, and if the premium is not ipaid within the thirty days of gr&oe «n account is opened crediting the ipolicy holder with the surrender value and increases thereon, and d»blt" mig him with the premiums as thej »t*H due and interest hereon. At 'long as fhe amount to'{credit ex•oeede the owing • the 1 policy is in fall force, and in the event of •death or maturity th© sum awrored sod tonuses; toss the arrear» wiik interest.
CHEAP DAIRY FARM FOR, SALE. -i -| -I ACRES, L.1.P., 10s, dairy. -AJ-JL ing capacity 45 cbwto; HI ■milea firam school' and factory. All I flat and in English grass, uiore than 1 half heavy rich drained swamp land, j Well watered and subdivided; 6 roomed dwelling,, cowshed, trapahed, I wbare, etc. PRICE, including stock, milk cart; trap, millkihg machines £2IOO. Cash ; required £I2OO. APPLY TO H F. HrYCOCK LAND AGJSirrr, -. J&artan borough. WOEDP OF WISDOM 'J rno MY people- j When a demand arises for <uij -article, and if the supply should not l j be quite equal to the demand, it care- ! «tes a scarcity, consequently higher; ; prices. English ideas arid custom*: ■Wive been introduced into the •arid are spreading rapidly; this, along with tie world's increasing popular ftion,.has' caused an- extra demand' , for. U kinds of food, etc,, and ar i>he producing area, has riot increased: 'correspondingly, it at once reflects" -■on the producing countries,'and raises prices. Great Britain is the only Fre* trade eounfcry of any importance in the world. In Great Britain, only n few days ago, a Commission was appointed to inquire into the reasons wiry the cost of living had increased. It has been officially stated, while the. cost of .living had increased 50 per cent, daring-the last 25 years, wages had only increased 15 per cent, for the same period, so it is obvious taxing the laud will not reduce the cost. ■of living, nor increase the workers' wages, and the only remedy for Great Britain is Protection. The Orient has, and is erectkij huge industries equipped with modern machinery, worked, and to bo. with Asiatic labour. The question suggests itself to my people—how oan any English-speaking country cope with this menace unless amply protected to save our industries and wage earners from being brought down. to the Asiatic level? The Single Tax theory is absolutely one tax on the land and free trade. It 1b apparent it would not lesson j the cost of production., but reduce wages to cope with Asiatic labour,;' ■aughiented with inodern machinery. unformed the success of the Single Tax policy will depend upon the world adopting it; this ought to ensure safety for a time. During my. varied experience I 'found tfcat quack recipes were harmful to tJiose with imaginary # ail•mientß, bnt they nave the option of 'becoming well and remaining here if they will follow my advice. I strongly ad vise my people, and the imiagimaxy sufferers, to feast upon tine wellknown recipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc., viz:— Ample Protection on things we fk nj* il Hi FTX)UR" and "STANDARD" OATMEAL and ROLLED OATS." I remain, Always at your service. CHAMPION. . p,S.—Follow Canada's, example, jand reject Single Tax and Free Trade.—O.
PLANTS! PLANTS! PLANTS? Brussels Sprouts, Kale, Oelery, Leeks, now ready for planting onl •in any quantity. E. HALE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES, MAfiTEXRTON. W.F.C.A.., Town Agenta. '. ARTSBTIC GHLP FRONT MSIDER. I HOP PRO? 19 "*" BUILT ON 'Yd, > LATEST AND MOST APP3K>^ BP LINE«. «B»a; rtssd O^t'^rDS, 4 GOO'S *l vi 3 :i! 3- >■«. CoJ>» :i ■;««*. • WELLINGTON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10535, 23 January 1912, Page 7
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