WCf a Per Pair 1/-, l/3> I/O. ±l9* 1/U. 2/3. 2/6 LARGE BROWN LINEN FOR MEN 1/11. 2/3>t° 4/6 each BATH SHEETS, 4/6 each
WOEDS OF WISDOM f»10 MY PEOPIiB—"When 1 a demand arise® for am article, and if the supply should not be quite equal to the demand, it ore* atea a scarcity, oomaeqaiently higher —'---. Engliah ideas and customs and are spreading rapidlys tinis, along with the world's increasing populafor . Q kinds of food, etc.. # and as oosreepondiagiy, it at once reflects on the producing countries, and raises prsces. ' Great Britain is tine only free trade counltr* of any importance in tfea world, m Great Britain, only a few days ago, a OomimdiSßion was apwhy the cost of Hving had increased. It has been officially stated, while the cost of firing had increased 60 per cent, during the last 25 years, wage* had only increased 15 per cent, for the pame period, so it is obvious taxing the land will not reduce the ooat wages, and the onfy. remedy for Great Bntami ia Protection. _ suggests itself to my .; CM.any- - oope with this menace wage earniere from T!h» Bungle Tax theory is absollote" Uis apparent it woiiM not mm* Tax. poKcy will depend upon- ] world adopting it; this ongnt to en> •ore safety for a wane. . . here if fofflow my advice. I strong* fy advise my people, and ary suffierersi to feast mam known recipes, prosperity, and longevity, eto.,-viz:--.. . . ~./.„ IIBAL and ROLLED OAT 9." I remain, Always an your service, CHAMPION. PS—Follow Canada's examples and* reject. Single Ttax and Free Trade.—o.
PLANTS! PLANTS! PLANTS* SAVOYS, Cauliflowers, BrocciK, Bruwels Sprouts, Kate,. Celery, ■ Leeks, now ready for planting out '-3B any quantity. E HALE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES, MASTERTON. -■.'•> W.F;O.A., Town Agent*. School Requisites ABE REQUIRED * ND we now have them in stock. We have another supply of NEW BOOKS ana POST CARDS to A good assortment of FANCY SILKS can aways be obtained from— WALTER CROSSLEY ;(LiM SMITH'S.) ANO STATIONER, QUEW." STREET 80 HT'!
mmm mstm Thpre are great goings on here these days. §£ of Ba?gams! 'fbey are on all sides, HUGO AND SHEARERS SHELF-EMPTYING SALE feWy teems witlr Bargains. ralue-giviug supremacy :- ■Sere are v ;Ki7;KRIBBONS, all shadls, only 3d, 6d, and Is. |Sw»BUcS, uiuvllyls 6d, Is 9d, 2. 3d, Clearing at 3d, smart stripes, 31in wide, usual price Bjd, Sale SUMB£B^?^ *e latest goods, usually 2b lid and 3s WTBF 2s 3d. To go for M each, uf he cleared regardless of cost, so come and help us' get rid of them. . J fiENERAL DRAPERS. THE STORE FOR VALUE, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10544, 29 January 1912, Page 4
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