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WORDS OF WISDOM mO ? MX PEOPLE— When* a demand arises for am uetkte, and if the supply should uofc fcte» f * ecaxcity, coaweqmentjy higher price*. English, idea* and custom* and«r© spreadingrapidly}tha»,,auoog .with, the world's increasing populaj iim, ha* caused a» extra demand tor ;21 kinds of food, eito., # and as garreeporidimgjEy, it at busce reflect* oai the producing countries, and raw-—-'—:—ajp. b Britain is th» only free trade oMiito of any importance in i&0 worM. In Great Britain, only a „I $0 inquire into the reaßonn the cost of Evwg had increased. " --•«- stated, wale th» Dent, during the lae* 25 yean, b»d ©oSy increased 15 per cent, v lybe paane period, «o it is obvawo* Gaximgaf, and th» only remedy for Qsrea* fefata is Rffttectem."; -. ■ llfea prien* haa, and is ereotana, feoge industrial .mraThe Bangle Tax theory i* aWtoloto' one tax on. the land 4 and, free *"*«** aMcmented witfci modern, tnaohalnery. glare is b*2H hope,, a* If» «*W[ will depend! Boetb caHetr for a tun*. Ibnnd Jhat guiacfc rodipes were BartrtBut to those wJthi unftp«»T. ■«: kbown wwipes, proepwity, pad looß©*ity, etc., viz:— _ x -£g. _ x _., PION MUSCLE-RAJBER^ Sd "STANDARD" OATMEAL and ROLLED OATS. : , I TSfoaMy , :,','. '.. . 'Always at your gerww, CHAMPION. •md reject Single Tfcs a&d Free Trade.—43. t PLANTS! PLANTS! PLANTS! C SAVOYS, Cauliflowers, Broocitf, J5 Sprouts, Kale.Oelery, Kekß, now ready for planting out u* any quantity. E HALE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES, JUSTERTON. W.F.0.A., Town Agent*. ARE REQUIRED r A ND we now have them in stock. A 'We have another supply ot MEW BOOKS, and POST CARDS to A good assortment of FANCY SILEB can aways be obtained from— WALTER CROSSLEY (Lata SMITH'S.) 899K3GLLER ANO STATIONER, QUE2t T BTREET SOUTH.
Wo predicted «'> overwhelming success when this sale started, and we have not been disappointed. ..,,.,. , A , ~..,,., , Nor have wo Sailed to kftep faith, judging by the diminished piles of er^fere C there were scores of articles before tbero are only ones and iW9S *vaSte 'tho dia.nco remains-seize li'old of these Bargains offered at HUGO AND SHEARER'S SHELF-EMPTYING SALE » t i \v;,k» cirmw White DAMASK, 'Usually 2s M, Sale Price Is 3d S r nCl SSAPRON DOWLAS,, usually 10Jd, Sal<s price s*d lull Doiihl?«?e" MARCFJ.LAQUIUrS-IJsuallylosrxl, Sale Price - ■ ' 9s lid. fiENERAL DRAPERS. THE STORE FOR VALUE,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10557, 12 February 1912, Page 4
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380Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10557, 12 February 1912, Page 4
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