3/ll» 4/li> 5/6, 6/6, f/6 PRICES EASY
WORDS OF WISDOM r»\o &ra feopubiWihen' a demand arSie* fof an article, and if the supply should not llftes * edaroity, csHweguentily higher Etcei. English, ideas and customs to been introduced Into the Orient, with the world's increasing , tiom, has caused an extra demand for : 1 kind* of food, etc., and aa the producing area has not increased ooxreapondingliy, it at once refleatt on; the producing countries', and: raises prices. Greta* Britain is the only .. free trade oounltry of any importance in the world. In Great Britain, only a few days ago, a Oommiaaion was apthe cost of Evdnjg had increased. It h*i been/ officdia% stated, while the opMb of Hiving had increased 60 per oeoif. during the last 25 years, wage* had 1 only increased 15 per cent, for the eame period, so it La obvious taxing the land wil not reduce the cost bOwing, Borinorea.Be the worker*' wages, and the onljy remedy for Great Britain' is Proteotnoo.. The Orient has, and is erecting, binge industries equipped with modwmmmmm iniggests litseffi to my peop jßjOpa wi*K this menace projected to save our industries Bowa-to the . . , L Da* Bingie Tax theory x« abfitoDate- & one t»x on the land and free trade. la is aiswren* it would: mot lessen She oob* of production), but reduce Swages to cope with Asiatic labour, augmented witih modem machinery. jrhere ia-sMI hope, as I am oredSWy Informed the wnoceea of the * Bungle Bfcs poitoy wil depend upon the nrorM aaopting it; this ought to enlure safety for a time. , [Darin* my varied experience I round Ifc&t quack recd|K» were harm. Vol to those with imaginary . Wlwe3l and remaining here if advice. I strongi,' and the imaginiaW suierefs, to feast upon xm w«wKnown recipes, prosperity, and, longeyity, etc., viz:— Ample protection on things we caa PION MUSOLE-RAISER FLOUR" and "STANDARD" OATMEAL - and ROLLED OATS. '■ u ' : I remain, Always at your servioe, CHAMPION. P 8.-iFoßow Oanada'af «?ample, and reject Single T»x and Free Trade.—o. PLANTS! PLANTS! PLANTS! fIAVOYS, Cauliflowers, BroociU, ) Brussels Sprouts, Kale. Celery, LwkS, now ready for planting out » any quantity. E HALE WAIRARAPA NURSERIES, MASTERTON. • W.F.0.A., Town Agent*.' School Requisites ABE REQUIRED l ND we now have them m stock. We have another supply ot NEW BOOKS and POST CARDS *o A good assortment of FANCY QILKS can aw ays be obtained from— WALTER CROSSLEY (Lnto SMITH'S), BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QU.EEX STREET SOUTH.
We predicted an overwhelming success when this sale started, and wo faith, jud F i- I" th» diminished nilos of mer mele°tliere wre scores of articles before there are only ones and tWO^S V: tho chance remains-seise liold of these Bargains offered at HUGO AMD SHEARERS SHELF-EMPTYING SALE ©ENERAL OHAPERB. THE STORE fOR VALUE, tji— ■*—•t»ii-i. «4
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10559, 15 February 1912, Page 4
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