Show sunshades AT W.F.C.A., Ltd. PRICES EASY . 3/11. 4/li's/6.6/6-^/6
WORDS OF WISDOM pno MY PEOPLE— Yfhm m demand arise* for «& •rfekte, and if the supply ahoulfl no* be quite equal to the demand, n> are»te« ft scarcity, ooaißequeiitly tagtwr prioet. EngLish ideas. and Siara hewi' imtaroduoea into rone UirieaiiL, •ad are spreading rapidly | ths», with the world's increasang popate; tifln',. bur ow®ed a» extra demand for H kind® of food, etc., and as thff panedocung aiea haft not inOT©M®» ootraospondingjliy, it at onoe reflect# on tiie producing ocmntraß, and nw»is <&» only free trade oMmtott ol any importance in tbe mffE In Great Britain, only * few daw bso. a Commission was appointed fo inqnire into tjhe rea^ 1 Vfey t&e e«flt of Hiring had increased, uiaibeen officially stated, wJute the eoab of IwitaU hid increased 60 per £5. dn. yaara, wmm fcad coir increased 15 per oemifc. far tlw casno period, ®o it is oibvaoaiv tasjrii not redace therort . «Ouring, nor imereawe workers inaM, and the onSjy remedy tor Great BHmud io Broteotdoin. , lite Orient has, andi« bom indtiafaieo equipped wriih modmisiohanery, W> be, oop* wxt&i tihi» menace. auianj umteatod to save oar rndoams-B ana jSpfSrottr# from i being brought syrt. HSSfflted & mcdeni milhope, as I aaa credibly •Ita to «£ vrorid ftjjojpfrffltifl} j otuyKw Wan BM/fotj for * time. ' * B-urin* my > varied. expenffl» . * ftmnd Umt recap&s hag foi to those mumtHf bat tliej hare ®fs"® S irj sufferers, to least Kirn neis>f», pro»parity, and Ion«»• on tlings produce, and good wages OiiAJH PION and "STANDARD" OATMEAL and BOILED OATS. ; I remain, AJwayft at yoor servioe, CHAMPION.' p&-Foliow Canada'* ««»j& end reject Single Tax and .Free Trad©. —G.
HHKW 'UNTO "-"NTS! SAVOYS, Cauliflowers. Brorrili J Brussels Sprouts, Kale. Celery Leaks, now ready for planting on Vj any quantity. E HALE waibabapa NUnSER.M, , MASTER-TON: W.F.O A., Town Agent*. School Reqflisites ABE REQUIRED AND we now have them in stock. We have another siipply of HEW BOOKS and POST CARDS <to good assortment of FANCY SILKS can: away & be obtained from WALTER CROSSLEY (Latt SMITH'!.) ##®K3F.LLER AMD- ITATIONER, QUIIW t STREET SOUTH.
The Mountains Have Dwindled to Hills We predicted an overwhelming' success when Ih\s sale started, and'we 3V vT welSfftf keep faith, judging by the diminished piles of e Se th6re were 'scores of articles before there are only oues and tW /m?ie V 'the chance remains—seize hold of .these Bargains offered at HUGO AND SHEARER'S SHELF-EMPTYING SALE , to , , wi„ Q.irvw White DAMASK, Usually 2s 3d, Bale Price Is 3d T 110 ! 1 Wirt? T fNKN APRON DOWLAS,, usually KHd, Sale price s.}d 'i? ?" C 1 wffIPTWIU/ SHEETING, Usually K)}d. Sale Price 5R &i n ifelf K MARCMA QUILTS, Usually 15s 6d, Sale Price 9s lid. HUGO & SHEARER BENERAL DRAPERS. THE STORE FOR VALUE. MASTEETON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10553, 8 February 1912, Page 4
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