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WOKDS OF "WISDOM mO MY PEOPLE- , Warn' a demand arises for an article, and if the supply should not be quite equal to the demand, it creates a soaroity, consequently higher prices. English idea® and custom* save been introduced into the Orient, with the world's increasing tiro,, has caused an extra < for .H fcinda of food, etc.. and as .1 1 • 1 -A • ~~~1 correspondingly, it at once reflects on the prodaoing countries, and rait- — - -""■-'ft | n t Britain is the only free trade country of any importance in the world. In Great Brffcain, only a lew days ago, aOommiaaion was appointed to inquire into the reasons why the cos* of living had increased. It has ljeea officially abated, white the cost of Kritafi had increased 60 par cent, during the last 25 years, wage* had only increased 15 per cent, tor the isame period, so it ia obvious tax-ota-ving, nor increase the workeror 1 the oafy remedy for Great Proteetaon. The Orien* has, and is < era machinery, woriSed. and to be, mguwi**toß^i*>. r jn^r-.>j 'ismmmmmm protected to eave- oror jtadtasitas wage earniere r from be»M>-woagiit Jbwa to the Asiatic level £ ~ -;•:... The SLngjift Tax theory is abßoUate. _ia apparen*. it would mot lessen the coat of production), but redac© wages to oope with. Asiatic labour, Qfcare a stall hope, a& I aa cre&b informed the Buooees of the Bangle Tw poS&oy # witt de mm safety for * time. . quack recipes were harm* fnS to those with '^ ly advue my J ary sulfere» f to *• known recipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc., viz:— Ample protection on things we caa PION MUSCLE-RAISER FLOUR'! <md "STANDARD" OATMEAL and ROLLED OATS. I remain, Always at your semoe, CHAMPION. and reject Single Trade.—o.
PLANTS! PLANTS! PLANTS' W-aby quantity. ..:..;■...., E HALE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES, MASTERTON. ' , ... W.F.p.A., Town Agent*.
School Requisites ■akb'bequiked \ ND we now have them in stock. We have another supply c NEW BOOKS and POST CARDS -to h A d "good assortment of FANCY SILKS can aways be obtained from— WALTER CROSSLEY (Llti SMITH'!.) AMD STATIONED Q0W r STREET "SOOTH-.
RECORD BUSINESS AT A RECJRD SALE gains. ,Ia short, HUGO AND SHEARER'S SHELF-EMPTYING SALE fairlt teems with Bargains. „ , . . ... „_. Here are a few typical examplesSSW&M- WCKuM. nZHfU'^U 3d, faring at 3d, smart strips, »lin wide, isual priw lid, Sale th« latest g <»ds, usually 2a lid and 3s • TsSle 8 be cleared, regardless of cost, so come and help us get rid of thorn. CEKERAL DRAPERS. THE STORE FOR VALUE-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10550, 5 February 1912, Page 4
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418Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10550, 5 February 1912, Page 4
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