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Show Sunshades at W.F.C.A., Ltd. PEIOBS EASY • . 3/11,4/1 i> 5/6.6/6--?/6

WORDS OF WISDOM mO MX PEOPLE—!W3»n\ a demand sriiaes for am article, and if the topply ftbouM not be gorta eqnas to the demand, it or®Mtea a BCsWoity, consequently -higher ®dw»s. Etogjiftb idea® and customs Stave heeta iatpodaoed into the Orient, and rapidly; this, along witib the world's increasing population, has o&u&ed an extra demand for 'll k£ads of food, ©to., _ and as tie prednabg area has not increaMO oorreßipondingly, it at ouioe reflect# cm itlhe producing countries, and rai»01 nfijQQiy, Great Britain; is tihie only free trade coanitry of any importance in t&a world. In Great Britain, only a few 'days ago, a Oaraimiftßion was ap- ' pointed $6 inquire into th® reasons mtsr th® cost of living had increased. It tea# been, offiodally stated, wihiilie the oo«ib of Evilag had increased 50 per o»at. dttrin* the last 26 years, wages bad enSj iaoreaasd 15 per cent, roar t3i© fuuoß period, so it is obvious taxfrig tfcie fowid will mot reduce t!hie ooib bifiiriiifi, nor increase the workers' WMaas, am th® onJjy remedy for Great Britain is Protection. The Orient ha®, and is «reotin«, huge indnatraes equipped! ww&-mod-mhi maofoinery, worSedi, ana to be, Bits AtSatio Moor. The question ■myyuMifai itaeßf to my people—how #to any ooonrary gopa wuth tM« menace _ unlew at*pfr ratrtiecfced to save our industries ana Brum earaJsrs from beana brought Bcnm to the Asiatio lievelfT [The ffingie Tax (theory is abtfotote* tf wxt tax on tine land and fro© trade, ij is apparent it wotuiW; mot. lessen ftKte ooirt bf production), but reduce tfflMMtß to oope with Afiiiatio lalbotir, augmented with, modem machinery, ffhiere is rKH hope, asT-ans agw informed the vncoess of the Bangle Itex poKoy will depend apon tte srorfd adopting i/fc'{ this otngbt to en.fcinre saifety tar * time. . Dtufiiufl my varied expeiaiexwe * timsA ISfflA JitJfeck rewpe* were kamr Vol to tJhose with 1 imaginary. WSmlMilta, bat tlbey hare the option of bccOTimff weSlt arnd remaining here a I3»t wW follow my advice. L strongly, advfo® my people, £cj sufferers, to feast upon tie wefijkßwwn recipes, proapwity, and lon»e. vity, eto., vibj— Ample protection on tJnnga we caa produce, and good PION MUSCLE-RAISER and "STANDARD" OATMEAL and; ROLLED OATS. I remain, 'Always at your service, CHAMPION. p g —JPollow Oanada'tf and'reject Single «® d Trade. —0. > PLANTS! PLANTBI PLANTS! <"HAVOYS, Cauliflowers, Broooili; 0 Brussels Sprouts, Kale. Celery. Jjeekg, now ready for plantuig out in any quantity. E HALE WAIRARAPA KURSEBIEB, MASTERTON, W.F.0.A., town Ageota. School Requisites ARE EEQXJIBED AND we now have the in in stock. We have another supply or NEW BOOKS and POST CARDS do good assortment of FANCY ©ILKS can aways be obtained from—.WALTBB CROSBLEY (Lata SMITH'S.) f=LLER AND STATIONER, QUE^ t street south.

The Mountains Have Dwindled to Hills We predicted an overwhelming success wlien this safe started, aud we haV ve l vetaSto'itoep faith, judging by the diminished piles of mW Wim S< there wore ,scores of articles before there are only ones and tWo 'wLne V tlie chance remains-soi'/o liold of tlieso Bar gains offered at HUGO AND SHEARER'S SHELF-EMPTYING SALE „« t 7 w i White .DAMASK, Usually '2s :?d, Sale Price Is 3d * | uc i w-'i W tvV.X APRON" DOWLAS, usually IOJd, S'alo price s£d IICI 'SfflTi SmING, Usually 10Jd, Sale Price f>kl. itlliSSS QW Sa! » Prict! 93 lid. HUGO & SHEARER BENERAL DRAPERS. THE STORE FOR VALUE, UASTSttlttN*

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10558, 14 February 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10558, 14 February 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10558, 14 February 1912, Page 4

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