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THE VERY LATEST IN STYLE. PERECT FITTING EVERY GARMENT FINISHED AND TRIMMED EQUAL TO THE BEST TAILOR-MADE Are making a Special Display of al toe Latest Novelties in COSTUMES, MILL ■ NERY, FANCY DRESS GOODS, and GENERAL DRAPERY at exceptional prices--61 QUEEN STREET, MA* NEXT EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, ALSO, 60 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. PHONE 431. MA&TERTON,

WOBDS OF WISDOM mo MY PEOPLE When a demand arises for an article, and if the supply should not i ;I_ ,„1 *„ +Va Aamaitn. IT, oreates a scarcity, consequently higher prices. English ideas and customs have been introduced into the Orient, and are spreading rapidly; this, along with the world's increasing population, has caused an extra demand for all kinds of food, etc., and as the producing area has not increased on the producing countries, and raises prices. Great Britain is the only free trade country of any importance in the world. In Great Britain, only a few days ago, a Commission was apIt has heen officially stated, while tee coßt of living had increased 50 per cent, during the last 25 years, wages had only increased 15 per cent, lor the same period, so it is obvious taxing the land will not reduce the cost of living, nor increase the workers wages, and the only remedy for Great Britain is Protection. The Orient has, and is erecting, uuge industries equipped with modern machinery, worked, and to he with Asiatic labour. The question suggests itself to my people— how can anv English speaking country cope with this menace unless amply protected to save our industries and wage earners from being brought clown to the Asiatic level The Single Tax theory ts absolutely one tax on the land and free trade. It is apparent it would not lessen the cost of production, hut reduce wages to cope with Asiatic labour, augmented with modern machinery. There is still hope, as I am credibly informed the success of the Single Tax policy will depend upon the world adopting it; this ought to ensure safety for a time. During my varied experience 1 found that quack recipes were harmful to those with imaginary ailments, hut they have the option of becoming well and remaining here if they will follow my advice. I strongly advise mv people, and the imaginary sufferers, to feast upon the well-known recipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc, viz:— Ample protection on things we can produce, and good wages—"CHAMPION MUSOLE-RATSER FLOUR" and "STANDARD" OATMEAL and ROLLED OATS. I Remain, Always at your service, CHAMPION. •P.S.— Follow Canada's example, and reject Single Tax and Free Trade.—€. UP-TO-DATE TAXI-CAR FOR HIRE -XTJ7ANTED KNOWN— That Mr W J. FERGUSON (late of Wellington) }j£,s on hire an up-to-date TA i-OAR. , Mr FERGUSON is better known, as Sargood, Son and Ewan's late Ohaffeur. PHONE NO 423. I'q. 17, Miriam Street.

TO THE RESIDENTS OF SOUTH AND WEST MASTERTON. " — AWNO taken over Newspaper L Round for Dominion and New Zealand Times from Messrs MoLeod and Young for this part of Masterton I will deliver the above mentioned newspapers daily to any address 111 this part of the district from March 4th, 1912. WALTER CROSSLEY (Late SMITH'S), BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEEN STREET SOUTH. ] Holiday and Touring Suits. 'E HAVE A LARGE ANS> SBLEOT STOCK OF SUMMER SUITINIS And' recammeaKl cKenrt* *e place their ordetrt e*rjj to be ready for the HOLIDAY SEAftQN, wfcJon » dote at bond. JWI FASHIONABLE TAILOR, ffeamn. Uirwrf ......i........ M*sterlon. SURE OF SAFETY TT'S gi\ea.t to have mniide.uce in. your machine., and if you ride A NUMBER MOTOR CYCLE You know you ,can go as fast .and as far as yon like— and what is more—when yon like. It's one leyer gives you absolute control at all times. HUCHAN'S MOTOR GARAGE. CARTERTON.

EARLY AUTUMNAL DAYS i!lireT»li!NiMJ Outside it may Tie a bright Summer's Day save for the falling: leaves which'tell of the approach of Autumn. JJufc a glance at our windows or a look inside tells that Summer is past and a new season of shorter days and cooler nights is at hand. A new. season means new fashions. And to introduce you to the latest styles we are making a CRANO AUTUMN DISPLAY Of New Goods ex s.s. ! 'IONTC." Hero vou will 'meet the New Millinery, Stylish Ooats, Tweed Costumes of the latest cut and faultless fit. and Wintor Dress Materials and the latest novelties from _ leading manufacturers are to be seen here in the highest qualities and at our famous low prices. YOU are invited to call and inspect these goods. ftENERAL BHAPERB. THE STORE FOR VAkUE, MARTEEtTOI*,.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10577, 7 March 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10577, 7 March 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10577, 7 March 1912, Page 4

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