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QUALITY FIRST, QUALITY LAST, QUALITY ALWAYS SfTT ? 'ity is the winning hand nil the Hxisr we sell. Quality, especially in Medici;; * and Drugs, takes premier place. QUALITY FIRST, LAST, AND ALWAYS in everything we sell. V} BBERTT WOOl' 'CHEMISI ANl> OPT,CAN. MABTERTUfI

Go\ t'KNMEN DEPARTMENT >ACT NO 4 A LIBERAL gy«TtM C c FOFiFESTVJRE PROT.E CT9 *V£Ri ASSUaANCE POLICY ISSUED the OE> aRTM ENT': rfnhatantiai surrender <*.<"» •*» io.n values are allowed after two years, aid V the premium » M ,s«d within the thi'ty days:cl .ccount is opened erasing th .policy holder with tye 6Urr^ Wg him with the premiums a* the, <faJi due and '"W 1 tkere<>^. f *V to / . £l«Jn forced,* ifeatb or maturity the sum •""j* «d 8 , 8 . i* 6 theam^^">; ■ terAwt. ': - CHEAP FARM FOR SALE. \ . i v , i ff ACRES; Lit.n 11: A ing''capacity 45 oo|J; -U miles from school and faetory. AU fiat and; in English grass, more ikan half heavy rich dramed s Well watered and subdivided , 6 roomed dwelling,, cowahed and Engine, tools and .implemontß, thare etc. ?RIOE, anciudmg fttook, £2IOO. Cash required £uw* APPLY TOH. F- H c YCOCK LAND AQuiw'ty. Martin borough. 1 WORD? OF WISDOM mO MY PIOPI.E- ---* When a demand arises for M j .article,'and if: the; supply should not ' <fee quite equal to the demand, it ere- j «te® a scarcity, consequently higher i prices. ^ B. and v B^ m ' 8 1 'have been introduced, into the Ori en t , /and are" spreading rapidly, j 1 tana, aw«?g k "world's increasing; pot™ l *, iaoni- has-.caused;- a>ii- . extra .-demand ■for- ,11. .kindsr of -food, etc _ •M' ;■*tlie~ pcMiioi^g-.area-has not at .oncQ. rofleots on tlw producing oountoes, and raift* as.prices.:* .■-• -,- •■ '"; Great Britain is , the only trade bovmifciT of any .importance ut ■the world. In Great Britain, only, a 'few days, ago, a Commission was appointed to inquire into the reasons wtrr the cost of living had increased. 'lt m&s I)6*sp officially'white-th»-oost of living biyi increased 50 'per oeat. diiriug the'%s.t 25 yeafs, wageß •had only increasP(M,s per cent, tor the J?amo period, so-'it iSi obvifrtis taxing the land will not reduce the cost •of living, nor increase' the workers! wages, and th® only ronvedy for fc*r6&t\ •Britain is Protection. • . The Orient has, and is erecting,! huge industries equipped with modern machinery, worked, and to be,; with Asiatic labour. Ihe quest™n ; 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 •dowu to the Asiatic level? . The Single Tax theory is absolute-); ly one tax on-the fend. and free trade. It is apparent it would -not -lessen, •the cost'' - of production, but rtdw* wages' to cope with Asiatic • labour, .augmented with modern machinery. There is still hope, as I am credibly 'informed the success of the- Single Tux pbln'cv willl depend upon the world adopting it; this ought to ensure safety for a time. . During my varied experience •found that qnack recipes were harmful to those with imagmw. ailm»nts, but they nave the option of becoming well and remaining here if thev will follow my advice. X strongs •Iv advise my people, and the £v sXrerl U, Wst upon ttommDknown recipes, prosperity, and longe- " Ample'Pr'Sion on things we can produce, and good waces<'CHAMPION Q FLOUR" anH OAT MEAL and ROLLED OAloI remain, .Always at your service o , N< p s.—Follow Canada's. -and reject Single T&x and TVee -Trade.—o-

PLANTS! PLANTS! PLANTS! SAVOYS, Cauliflowers, Broccili, BrutUl. Sprouts, Kate, CWerj,; ;beskn, now ready for planting \n any quantity. E. HALE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES, MASTEETON. W.F.C.A., Town Agent®. R LOW. ARTBBTIG BH4.P FRONT SUS'<.S2ER HOP BUILT ON TjdJß o- LATEST AND MOST APPBOVKP UNFA ®SSO'. OKBt-|fßß , > A QOOD ( J!SMC. "#I Ottb® SfBLIiINGTOJ'

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10540, 24 January 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10540, 24 January 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10540, 24 January 1912, Page 7

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