Saturday ENDS ALL EXTRAOliiilNAßX' PRICES W.F.G.A., Lid.
WORDS OF WISDOM r"lt> MY PEOPLEWhen a demand arises for m •rta'cbe, and if the supply eihouM not be quite equal to the aemand, it are•itefii » scarcity, consequently higher Elw». Engli&h ideaß and customs ve introduced into the Orient, mad are spreading raipidly j tibia, along . with the world's increasing popular tian, lias caused -an' extra demand for .11 kiods of food, «fcc., and as the producing area has notinoreafled oocreapoindingliy, it fit once reflects on the producing countries, and xai®Mjnwes. Great Britain i» ftho only free trade counttry of any importance in the world, In Great Britain, only a few days ago, aOommissioa tob »p----poanted to inquire into the reasons why the cost of Hmin{g had imcwswed. It has been officially cost of living had increased 60 pear ©ant. during the last 25 years, wages had only increased 15 per cent, tor the ,&ame period, so it ifl obvicpa taxins tiw will no# r©€hioo tt,© cost oeliviog, cor increase the workers' wages, and the onljy remedy for Great Jkrtaou. is Itoteotaoo. . The Orient has, and u erecting, huge industries equipped watih modern machinery, "woriced, and to be, with Asiatic Tjabotir. Th& cpie&taoo suggests itself to . my hew ma any Englißhn&peaking ooanitry oopa with tihia menace unlaw amgfa ccrxtected to eare our tadtutftM and wage.earners from being wouglw fiUmv to the Asiatic level'r , Hie Single Tax theory is abaoUutetv tax on tSi» land andfree trade. K> ia apparent it wotuld,. • riot seroen oo«t , of production/, but reduce wages to cope with. Asiiiho witk-nwd® ol maohiigienr. fßowre is artaM hope, a» I am credibly idbnhed the soocees of the Smgw Uta poMcy wal depend upon te© iti thia oagbit to enc ttaro Mflety forafeme. , f 2)oriDg my wied Mtpwiiow * ttamdtfcat qtikek fol to itihose; iwitHii in«ugßriairy t ■»; nuenta, bat they have the optafci « beooraMyg well aiadi remairang tore if they wil fol&aw my advice. I strongly advise my peopie,and ary sufferers, to feaat upou th» wefirfaoown recipe#, proaperity, and lon®&- ' ... .imjpUft Proteciiaoit on tftangi h»ii . ixrod&ML and "" iffWATi and BOLLED OATB:' V-'-, '• ,'jii*'"T iiii'iHim." v service,;...^ Vv : -,' champion. P.S.—Follow Canada'® epaapfe, BO^ r reject Singly T&x „an 4 Free PLANTS! PLAHTS! PtAHTSf
EUROPEAN CAPITAI FURNISHED for attractive enter- _ prises in all #ab»t«nitial Lines of ' N Radlroadß, Tractions, Water,: and ELeotrio Povrara, Irrigations, Timber, Mining, Agricultural and Industrial. 'Bond, Debenture and Stock I»»ae» Uodier written, Purchased or Bold. , Properties purchased for European exploitation and inve&tMenfc. Financial Undertakings of all aorta handled. Misoellaneouß oomnusaiona and orders of all oharaotwft accepted for execution in any European ooasxtrj. enolosmc full details at first writing famtea. THE INTERNATIONAL BANKERS' ALLIANCE. t J '• <B, Mirk Lsiw. LWRtfM. Encfintf.
Gvohgb tteboh, VOBGB< JXKBON, RAIN MERCHANT, GROCER, AND GENERAL tTOREKEEPER. • ;--MAiisnwdw/ RI N C UP ~ NSBHB 074. UMBER O • £b IF you want to liar© ® Motor Can in charge of a competent Qhaffetur. All traSnis mwt. - Attendaaoo night or day. 0 0 D, WE are prepared to CONTRACT for THHE3SHING and SEED AND GRAIN CLEANING, and ar* CASH PUBOHASIBKS of all laadt of FARM FRODUOE. , cif AUMPULiNAim GRAINAND IEEDIIERG m .-.V' ■ Holiday and Toiiring Saits.
Xtrm HAVE A LABfiEAITOSKMr LEOT STOCK OF r •; SUITINGS ; And' recommend cßernta to place liteir orders early to be readyior the ' HOLIDAY SEASON, wfafch ib dbae *t band. TM: FASHIONABLE TAILOR, j^a««a : Strew* ................ Matrtarton. Gordon Hughan, OLE WAHtARAPA AND PAHIATUA AGENT FOB THE Ford Motor Cars Humber Motor Cycles CARS FOR HIRE. MOTOR SPIRIT AND OILS STOCKED. Telephone 58, CARTERTON.
Savoys, Oauijflow*™, BrowH. . Bruftsela Sprwits, Kate. Celery, Leetes, now ready for planting on* any quantity. V"'~E ' 'HALE : ■ WAIRARAPA nurseries, / MASTBRTON. , W.F.0.A., Town Agent®. School Requisites ARE BKQUIIiK.I) pJ- 'i ' AND w© now have them in stock. We have another supply ot NEW BOOKS and POST CARDS -to band. . A good assortment or FANCY SILKS can awaya be obtained from— WALTER CROSSLEY (UW IMITH'B.) BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, qu»*.' t street 80ct:j.
RECORD BUSINESS AT A RECORD SALE TlHftre are great goings on here these days. ... „ Talk of Bargains! They ar© on all sides, rich, rare, inviting gainsla sliorfc, HUGO AND SHEARER'S SHELF-EMPTYING SALE examples of «ur Talue-givinK supremacy :- ST om? BiTwX SrLK RIBBONS, all shade®, only 3d, 6d, and Is NEW BELT BUOKI/ES, usually Is 6di, Is 9d, 2,s 3d, Clearing at 3d, FKiENGH 01 QiVMIBBICS, smart stripes, 31i* wid«, usual prio# Bs-d, Sale ftXOdJMailRr 1 TOE^^S^^'t <^V3olCX>S , the latest 2s lid and 3« MliasSleGbmls must ho cleared regardless of cost, so come and help us get rid of thorn. HUGO &SHEARER GENERAL DRAPERS. THE STORE FOR VALUE. MASTERTOH,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10547, 1 February 1912, Page 4
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