QUALITY FIRST, QUALITY LAST, QUALITY ALWAYS Iwllmli IB ''ity is t<he winning hand in all the xh'.s we sell. Quality, especially in Mediciiu s and Drugs, takes premier place. quality first, last, and ALWAYS in everything we sell. i, miKKT T- WOOD I * 1.4 »_#*>** JL M A ffITTT: 'CHEMIST ANb OPTICIAN. mastebton.
Go\ F.RNMENT lnsurantß department *ACT NO 4 A LIBERAL SYSTEM M o* FORFEITURE PROTECT# fi VERJf ABBURANGE POLICY ISSUED by the DEPARTMENT. Snbatauitial surrender vaiu®» and loan values are allowed after two wears, and if the premium is aot paid within the thirty days of grace «n ftOOMWt i* opened crediting the •policy holder withthe BUrrender raJ--ne and increases thereon, and dibit lug Wm with the premiums as the} fall due and interest thereon. A« long as the an">tin* to credit - exceeds the owinir f he policy m in full force, and in the event of death ot maturity the sura asfroref' and bonnes, ! *a the ancaff <wib inters n't. _ CHEAP 'D*'RY FARM FOR SALE. J m ACRES, LJ.P., 10a, Oarry- j ing capacity 45 cowte ; 1* miles from school 1 and factory. All 'flat and in English grass, more tban half heavy iridh drained swamp land. '.Well. watered and) S roomed d weHnigV cowshed, trapsiniwi, j '»nd lUrane, toW® and implements, • wharet etc. PRICE, including stock, | imX'k cart, trap, milking machines £2IOO. Cash required £I2OO. APPLY TO H. F. HAYCOCK 1 LAND AGEItT, : . Martin borough. I WORD . 01° WISDOM r«io MV PEOPLE^ : When « demand arises for an •article, and if the supply should not <be quite equal to the demand, it cre>•ates a scarcity, consequently higher Sloes. English ideas 'and custom® ve been introduced into the Orient, and are spreading rapidly.; this, along with the world's increasing poptilaj tkm> has caused an extra demand 'for 11 kinds of food, etc., and as "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 importance M the world. In Great Britain, only a "few days ago, a Commission was ap* -pointed to inquire into the reasons whv" the cost of living had increased. It has been officially stilted, vvhile tnt* cost of living had increased- I>o per cent, during the last 25.years, wages 'had only increased 15 per cent, for the same period, so it is obvious taxing the land will not- reduce the cost •of living, nor increase the workei b wages, and the only remedy for Great Britain i-s Protection. The Orient has, and is erecting, hUge industries equipped with mod•ern machinery, worked, and to p®» with Asiatic labour. The question suggests itself to my people—how aanany English-speaking country oope with this menace _ unless amply ■protected to save our industries ana wage earners from being brougnt •down to the Asiatic level r . , <; The Single Tax theory is; absoluteLy one tax on the land and free trade, it is apparent it worald not lessen 'the cost of production, but reduce wage® to' cope with Asiatic labour, 'augmented with modern machinery. There is still hope, as I am credibly •informed the success of -the bangle Tax policy wffl depend upon tne world adopting it; this o;ug>ht to ensure safety for a time. . . During tny varied experjenoe 'found that quack recipes were narmful to those with' imaginary ailments, but they nave the optical of becoming well and remaining here if •they will follow my advice. 1 strongly advise my people, and the ary sufferers, to feast upon the wedJ fcnown recipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc., viz:— , Ample. ProteoGon, on thing® we •sauEJSSf OAT - AfT?AL and ROLLED OATS. I remain, toys at S<"™ToN. P,S—Follow Canada'* •and reject Single Tl&x and tree '(Vade. —GPLANTS! PLANTS! PLANTS! SAVOYS, o a uliflo , we^' IA B S^ Brussels Sprouts, Kale, Celery; "'Leeks, now ready for planting out in any quantity. E. HALE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES, MASTERTON. W.F.C.A., Town Ageat*. E. LOW. ARTISTIC BHVP FRONT WILDER. «■!>»< *3 HOP FRO?? 1 *" BUILT OK TJ.» •■o LATEST AND MOST APPEOV, ICO LINES. 1 Bmc; ntflSd Rvzt-prtot, ft GOOD , QriJja TUfELLINGTOF 1
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10542, 26 January 1912, Page 7
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