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ARE MAKING A SPECIAL SHOW OF LADIES' WHiTE UNDERSKIRTS AND COSTUMES. ALL OF WHICH ARE MARKED AT PRICES TO TEMPT THE BARGAIN HUNTER WHO APPRECIATES GOOD QUALITY At A LOW FIGURE. DON'T MISS OUR WINDOWS. 61 QUEEN STREET, I ICfoxt Exchange Buildings MAS7ERTON, Ako, 60 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINQTG: PHON 431.
WOBDS OF WISDOM 10 MY PEOPLEWhcn a demand arises for an article, and if the supply should not foe quite equal to the demand, it creates 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, 3„ „„„J „~+~„ A n ™ n „A t„T oil Jcinds of food, eto., and ,as the producing area has not increased correspondingly, it at once reflects on the producing countries, and raises prices. Great Britain is the only free tead* country of any importance in Ik* world. In Great Britain, only a few days ego, a Commission was appointed to inquire into the reasons why the oost of livkig had increased. 7* has been officially stated, while the Cl.'ml of living had increased 50 per *»ni. daring the laßt 25 years, wages lad only increased 15 per cent. fo.r the suae period, so it is obvious taxto? living, nor increase the workers' wages, and>the only remedy for Great Britain is Protection. The Orient has, and is erecting, Sage industries equipped with modern machinery, worked, and to be with Asiatio labour. The question auggesta itself to, my people— how oan any English speaking country oope with this menace unless amply protected to save cur industries and wage earners, from being brought down to the Asiatic level The Single Tax theory is absolutely one tax on the land and free trade. It is apparent it would not lessen the oost of production, but •■«*- duce wages to cope with Asiatic iat>•ar, augmented with modem 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 eneare for a time. Dorii*p Tiy varied experience I found thin quack recipes were harmful to those with imaginary ailments, but they have the- option of becoming follow my advice. I strongly adviße my people, and T tho imaginary sufferers, to feast upon the well-known reuipes, prosperity, and longevity, efeo., wa:— Ample protection on things we can produce, and good wages—"CHAMPION MTJSCLEftAISEB FLOUR" and "STANDARD" OATMEAL and BOLLE.D OATS. I Remain, Always at your service, CHAMPION. P.B. Follow Canada's example, ■ad reject Single Tax and Free Itadc—C.
UP-TO-DATE TAXf-CAR FOR HIRE Tt J. FERGUSON Gate of Wellington) has on hire an up-to-date TAXI-OAR. MR FERGUSON is better known M Saigbod, Son and Ewan's latt* Qbaffeur. PHONE NO. 423. No. 17. Miriam Stree*.
are Bargains (Worth Seeing at "Wfo'eii! the doors opened oil this great selling event, there was a mighty rush for the good things stored .up for the bargain 'Wise. Smiling faces are the order of the. day, became- a pound goes go far m .pm-diasi'Jiig drapery and .apparel. Purse's do not feel the strain. In a word, the Make •Room Sale is 'tlrc* Sale of Sales—if is the one place where you can. save lan appreciable ■sum on every purchase. Do not delay, but come! THE STORE FOR VALUE, MAB'IKHTO.V
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10668, 25 June 1912, Page 4
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