ENDS ALi EXTRAORDINARY PRICES .F,C.A., Ltd.
WORDS OF WISDOM f*lo MY PEOPLE— When* a demand wfises for an article, and if tlie supply should not be tfui/te. equal to the demand, it creates a scarcity, consequently higher prices. English ideas and customs oave been introduced into the Orient, •aid are spreading rapidly {this, along with the .world's inoreasang population, has caused aim extra demand for .11 kinds of food, etc., and 1 as oorreapondingJiy, it at once reflect* oa the producing countries, and raisss. t Britain is the only free trade counltry of any importance in the world, Li Great Britain* only a " w ago, a Oonamissdon was apt» inquire into the reason* . *■ «. . a . *. • , 1 beea officially stated, white the cost of living had increased 60 par had only increased 15 per cent. : the pame period, so it is obvious tazmjz the land wul not reduce the coat wages, and the only remedy for Great Brnrib la Proteotaon. The Orient has, and is ere-*-* — hugs industries equipped .with: fern inabhmery,, worSwi "—*''- : '''with" : iahouir;r v . ' •ugßoete-iftßelf to; my i U oopa wa*h tjbw menace- unless i fttitoaabed to save our jndustxvas ""w««s" :: eiffnwr»^"'front ""bedng;:-"b!K)... {town to the Asiatic level £ "' '-> ''• The Bangle Tax theory is'absolute- *- one tax on the land and free trade. _ia apparent it would: npt lessen Use coot of production/, but retrace wages to cope with Asiatic JaJbour, Tfcare u still hope, as I am i mforaed, this, success ef the Stogie Tax poKcy # wi3i de •ore safety for * tune, Storing my varied experience . I (bond that qtteok recapea were fllWfr foft to those with imaranar*. aobaooatng well and remaining hero if they wul follow my advice. I staonga*y stoflweira, to known recipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc., viz:— ..., . Ample protection on things we cart HON MUSCLE-RAISER FLOUR" and "STANDARD" OATMEAL ami ROLLED OATS.' I remain, Always at your servtoe, ' CHAMPION. «nrf reject Single, Ttox and Free Trade.—o. PLANTS! PLANTS! PLANTS! SAVOYS, Cauliflowers, Bromli, Bruiwels Sprouts, Kale. Oelpry, Leeks, now ready for plawtmjr ont ■v any quantityE HALE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES! MASTERTON. W.F.0.A., Town Agent*. School Requisites ABE REQUIRED. i ND we now have them in stock. *.L We have another supply ot NEW BOOKfS and POST CARDS <to A good assortment of FANCY SILKS can aways be obtained from— WALTER CROSSLEY (Lata SMITH'S.) .tOOK3*LLER STATIONER. QOtfK' STREET SOUTH.
SW'SS&r'tt^ rioh, rare, iantin g Bar'B. In short, HUGO AND SHEARERS SHELF-EMPTYING SALE faM^^e^?a W B Kpicaf examples of «r raiding Here are * ™*^« TJK RIBBONS, all shades, only 3d, 6d, and Is. SWBW? BUCKLES, SSSI. k, 1* **> 2 B 3d, Owinff at 3d, mart itripes, 31in wid«, usual priw BJd, Sal o SUMMER rI MKSS a TWEEDS, the Latest goods, usually 2s lid and 3« W,TTW ™ D TIFI worthed and 2 8 3d. To go for 9d each. be cleared regardless of cost, bo -con* and help us get rid of them. CENERAL DRAPERS. THE STORE FOR VALUE-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10549, 3 February 1912, Page 4
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486Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10549, 3 February 1912, Page 4
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