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The Bell© of the Ball WAS ROBED BY THE W^F-CiAt-Jc To look nice and not extravagant you must have your Evening Dress built at ©ANew Goods now Showing and we are pleased at any time to show them and give a quotation. ros. -,:v r - V These are a few of our specials for tlliis week. Call and see tlio rest. TWEED AN® NAVY. CHDSOWMF^,iroom 19s 6d to 955. , t . JEATNT*ROOF OOATS. from 22s & to 68s. / GOLF JIEKSEYS 8s .lid. 10s6d, to 27s 6d. MJOmETTE UNDERSKIRTS. all colbuns. as 6d tolss 6d. ■ 'AT .HOOD BROS. 61 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, Next Exchange Buildings.. . , . Also, 60 XiAMBTON QUAY W/EM^CWKST. PHONE 431.

WORDS OF WISDOM a id PI3OPLS Article, and if'.the supply should not be qaite «qtml to the demand, it creates r r nty, consequently higher price*; ideas and customs ur< been introduced into the Orient, and are spreading rapidly; this, along with the world's increasing population, hat caused" an extra demand for cQ kinds of food, etc., and as tte producing area haA rot increased correspondingly, it at once reflects oa the. producing oountries, and raiser* prices. ■ Great Britain is the only free, trade oountry of any importance in the world. In Great Britain, only a few days ago, a Commission was appointed to inquire # into the reasons, why the oost of living had increased,. It has been .officially stated, while the; cost of living had increased 60 per oeok dnring the .laat 25.years, wages bad only increased 15 per cent., for r the f stu»e period, 60 it .is, oTmpus't&Sr ing' the land will "not reduce the" cost ofliving, nor increase the workers' wageß, and the onlyremedy for Great Britain is Protection. The Orient has, and is erecting, nuge industries equipped with modern machinery, worked, and to be with Asiatic labour. The suggests iitsejf to my people— ihow can any English' speaking country cope, with this menace unless amply protected to save 'our industries ana wage earners from, being brought down to the Asiatic,level; The Single Tax theory is absolutely one tax on the laud..and free trade. It i$ apparent '"it would- not J*»sen the cost of production, .but rGdace 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. , i ,„. During my varied experience • I found that quack recipes were harmful to" those witkimaginary ailments; but'they have:; the optitin of becoming well and remaining here if: they will follow my advice.J strongly advise my people, and the imaginary suffer>«ts, to feast, upon the. well-kuown re-" •cipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc., viz # Ample protection on things we can oroduce, and good wages—"OHAMr PION MU&OLE4&AISER FLOUR" and "STANDARD" OATMEAL and ROLLED OAT 3. I Remain, . 'Always at your serviee, CHAMPION; P.S.— Follow Canada'# and reject Single Tax .'and Free Trade.-—O. UP-TO-DATE TAXi-CAR FOR HIRE WANTED KNOWN— That Mr J. FERGUSON. Gate of Wellington) lias on hire an up-to-date; TAXI-OAR. * MR FERGUSON is better known as Sarpjbod, Son and Ewan's late Giaffeiir. PHONE NO. 423. No. 17, Miriam Street. When a-demand arises for an

IN COSTUMES DURBAR BROWNS ARE CORRECT -> ISvon in this far off Dominion of ours ave have an echo of the greatDelhi Durbar in the new Winter Costumes. Durbar Browns-^-thow smart—lionv eatrancingly becoming and piquant in style I Hugo and Shearer's Showroom Smiles a Welcome •to .everyone interested-in th« new : • ' ■ Winter things. Will you come now, while orerything - is' .at its best—while selections are complete P A delightful time is- assured as tlie variety of styles and (materials nr& diverse. Your visit will be looked forward t*' with pleasure. HUGO & SHEARER JBEMERAt IIIAPERI. THJC STORE FAR VA&.U& tiUK* tun.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10609, 16 April 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10609, 16 April 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10609, 16 April 1912, Page 4

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