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HE GREAT STOCK REDUC! mum this wei UOOtits l«Mr««tt«ss«*al *nl* iiav ? fte6Q fortuna te in securing this line at HALF USUAL iVOST, and are giving you the benefit of our bargains. SMART STRIPE EFFECT TWEED, Usual Price 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s lid, NOW Is 3d, U 6d. HARRIS TWEED, Usual Price 2s 6d to 3s 6d, NOW Is 9d, 2s 3d, 2s 6d. DONEGAL TWEED, Usual Price 3s 6d, 3s lid, NOW Is lid, 2s 6d. NAVY CLOTH, Usual Price 2s 6d, NOW Is 7d. BUln. NAVY SERGE, SPECIAL PRICE, Is 8d YARD. LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS. uiini: 61 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, Next Exchange Buildings. Alio, 80 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. PHON 431.

WOEDS OP WISDOM 10 MY PEOPLE,When a demand arises for an article, and if the supply should not 1)e quite equal to the demand, it cremates a scarcity, consequently higher prices. 'English ideas, and customs lave been introduced into the Orient, -and are spreading rapidly; this, along with the world's increasing population, iha's caused an extra demand for all kinds of food, etc., and as the producing area has not increased correspondingly, it at once reflects on the producing countries, and raises prices. limi Britain is the only free fer&da country of any importance in ■Sks world. In Groat Britain, only a few day? Ago, a Commission was appointed to .inquire into the reason* t *as been offioially stated, while the eo*. of living had increased 50 per can), during the laßt 25 years, wages lad only increased 15 per cent, far' tfaa mm® period, so it is obvious taking tlio land will not reduce the ooij't of Mvinfl;, nor increase the workers' wagfDS, and the only remedy for Great Britain is Protection. Tne_ Orient has, and io erecting, 6nge industries equipped with modern anaohinery. worked, and tc be with Asiatic labour. The question aaggostg itself to my people— how can any English speaking country «ojse with this menace unless amply protected to save our industries and wag® earners from being brought Sown to > the Asiatic level The Single Tax theory is absolutely one on the land and free trade. It is apparent ifc would not leseen the cost of production, T >"b reduce wsgea to cope with Asiatic lab»sr, augmented with modem machinery. There ib still hope, as I am credibly informed the success of the Single Tax policy will depend upon the world adopting it; this ought to enBure safety for a time. During my varied experience I found that quack recipes were harmfill to those with imaginary ailments, hut they have th© option" - of becoming" well and remaining hero if they will fellow ray advice. I strongly advise nay people, and the imaginary Buffer«rs, to feast upon the well-known recipes, prosperity, and longevity, ate., via:— '.• Ample protection on things we can iroduce, and good wages—"CHAMPION MUSOLE-RAISER FLOUR" and "STANDARD" OATMEAL and 80X&ED OATS, I Remain, Always at your service, CHAMPION. P.B. Follow Canada's example, aad reject Single Tax and Free SVado,—G<

UP-TO-DATE TAXI-CAR FOR HIRE That Mr ' J. FERGUSON flato of Wellington) has on hire an up-to-date TAXI-CAIi. ME FERGUSON is better known m Sargood, Son and Ewan'a la tt> OhaffeTir. PHONE NO. 423. No: 17, Miriam Sta-e&l

The Mate loom gale. Wiiwi: t'Jie doors opened on this great soiling event, .there was a. ■nJio'hitv rush for the goad things fetorStrjiJliiig faces are .the order of the clay,, .!)€■:av..£P ,, .a pound goes so .far in pi-rchaskg drapery and .apparel. ■Puree's do not feel" the strain. Tn a word, the Make Room SaJe is the Sale elf Sales—it is the one .plaeo rwhtre tou can cave tan appreciable >siim on,every'purchase. 3B(» «ot delav. but come! SsHlii THE STORE FOR VALUE. IiAaTKWroN.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10665, 21 June 1912, Page 4

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