QUALITY FIRST, QUALITY LAST QUALITY ALWAYS Q is tihe winning hand in all tthe _ xicis we sell. Quality, especially in Mediciin s and Drugß, takes premier pla«e. QDAXJTY Filter, LAST, AND JT ALWAYS in everything we sell. » 11 "Kf rT ' wo -~ CHEMISt ANb OPTICIAN.
Oo\ ernment department NO 4 :sr E %ouc" , SSUE p« ths department* ,rtirm/xg and HtHl* fall due and-interest- ex . Sft __ tlhe amount to- credit !L aao-.ut owing the policy w | «r I iad bonuses, lees the a* l6 ® l ® I tarftgt. CHEAP DAJiRY FARM! fOR,:BALE.' *1 i -i j xJLJL rng r 5 0 : I™,» 1 ™,» At J milee from school' and AM j flat apd in -EngJash graM,more than balf heavy rich draped swamp.lana. Well watered, and sub&vaded ; o roomed dweltogV cwA«d, trapeHsd, .and Engine, Ws,and whare, Tic. PRICE, aneludiaig stock, milk cart, trap, maushmas £2IOO. Cash required £ISiUU. APPLY TO H. F. pHEYCOCK LAND AGENT, ' ' , Martinborough. WORD OF WISDOM mo MY . When a demand arises for an wticJe, anid if the supply ahouM not, be quite equal to "the demand, i<fc ore»tes a scarcity, consequently higher prioes v English ideas , and, customs havebeen introduced. into theQrienft, and are spreading rapidly; this, along ■ with the world's increasing popular l tion, has caused an extra demand for .11 kinds of food, ,eftc. ); atyd/'.M the producing area has not increased correspondingly, it at once reflects on the producing countries, and raises prices. " '•'/••'" ' ' ,; Great Britain is the only free trade, country of any importance in the world. In Great Britain, onjyia few days ago, a Conunifrsion was appointed to-inquire into the reasons why the cost of living had increased, it tiajs been officially stated, while the oost of living had increased CO per eent. during the last 25 years, wages had only increased 15 per cent, for the same period, so it is obviouß taxing the land will not reduce the, cost •of living, nor increase the workers wages, and tlie only remedy for Great. Britain is Protection.. . . The Orient has, and is erecting, huge industries equipped with modern machinery, worked, and to be, with Asiatic labour. The question suggests itself t«o my people—how oan any English-speaking country pope with this menace _ unless amply - protected • to save our, industries atad wage earners from being brought ■ down, to the Asiatic leveilr' . . . The Single Tax theory is absolute-: iy one tax. on the land and free trade.lfc is apparent it woiuld not lessen the cost of production., but reduce wages to oope wi<th Asiatic labour, augmented with modern machiinerv. There is stall hope, as I am credibly informed the success of the Smngle Tax policy will depend upon the world adopting itj this ought to ensure safety for a time. _ . During *my varied experience I found that quack recapes were harmful to those with imaginary aliments, but they nave, the option of becoming well and remaining here u tihey will follow my advice. I strongly advise my people, and the imaginary snfferers, to feast upon the wellknown recipes, prosperity, and longevitv, etc., viz:— _ Ample Protection on things we "<Wspion' "MCISLE-BA^ S ■'STANDARD';, OATMTCAL and ROLLED OATS. I remain, . Aliwavs at your service, y CHAMPION.
PS. Follow Canada'& example, and reject Single T^ x r6e Trade. —0. ' PLANTS! PLANTS! PLANTS! SAVOYS, Cauliflowers, Broccili, Brussels Sprouts, Kale. Celery, Leeks, now reacty for planting out in any quantity. E. HALE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES, MAiSTBRTON. W.F.C.A., Town Agent®. R. LOW. ARTISTIC BHH»J* FROWJ «U?VOER. *3 HOP FRO?" 1 *" BUILT ON Td* 'O I-ATKST AND MOBT A.PPEOV UNFA Cwo; ntued .ft GOO® Vrl*?l3. "fll Cuba SVw*, WSLLINQTOr
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10541, 25 January 1912, Page 7
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