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ARE MAKING A ' - V SPECIAL SHOW OF LADIES' WHITE UNDERSKIRTS '■■■ AND costumes. ■■ ATiT, OF WHICH ARE MAIEtIvED AT PRICES TO TEMPT THE BARGAM HUNTER WHO APP&ECIATES GOOD QUALITY At A LOW FIGURE. MISS OUR WINDOWS. T HOOD BROS. 61 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, N«wt Exchange Buildings. ' £bo, 60 LiAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. • PHON ' 431. .

-WORDS OF WISDOM mO MY PEOPLE1 — .When a demand arises for an article, and if the supply should not Tie quite equal to the demaind, it; orea scarcity, consequently higher prices;: English < ideas and customs Ihave 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 tihe producing area has not increased corresponajricrly it at once reflects oil the producing countries, and. raises puces. Qxo&ft Britain is £h© only free toad* oonntaj of any m world. 1 to Great Bntaan, only » law day# »»>, » Commission was apgyomted to inquire, mto the reami why tiko cost of hmg had inweased. %b&8 been officially stated, while, to®, "oLti of, livinffi had, increased ; 50 per £& Whk '« y> esiljr.'';iiui»i6>o4wfii.-ißcent. to. the saiae period, bo it is obvious taxing the land will not reduce the ©oat tofJircis, nor increase theworkerß_ .wages, and the only remedy for Great Britain is Piroteotion. T&e Orient has, and is erecting, Ao« industries equipped with modern .machinery. • worked, and vtc .be •with Asiatic labour*.; The j question 4Uffgeßtß: itself to smy people— how .fnvH any English speaking country ,«ope with this > un-lesB t amply -protected to save our ; industries and wage earners from being - brought, flown to the Asiatic lem. 1 -• Tie Single Tax theory is absoluteij one tax/-on the land an d free trade. > It ' is ; apparent: it • wouul not leos«n' {he cost of produriion.bTit reduce wages to. oope with sor, augmented witih modern' machinery. is still hope, aB I am credibly informed the suocess of the bm«lo Tax. policy will depend upon the world adopting it ; this ought to en-, 6Tlh iafefcy for a time. t , „ ' Don-*; my varied l found quack recipes were harm- . fclto tnose with ,imaginary ailments, but they have: the option of becoming well and remaining here ,if they wi« follow my advice. I strongly advise say people, and-the imaginary sufiererg f to feast upon the well-known revnoipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc., A mple' protection on things we can aroduce, . and g«od BION kuSOLE-HAISER FLOUR'; and "STANDARD" OATMEAL ana BGLLEI) OATS. I Remain, < ' 'Always at your service, ! CHAMPION. P.S.— Follow Canada's example, 11H • reject s Single Tax and Free SVadfc. —Q< - :/ UP-TO-DATE TAXI-CAR FORHIRE KNOWfe-iliat.- Mr . . J. FERGUSON, (late of Wellington) has ;on hire an up-to-date ' TAXI-OAR.: , s TVTRi :■ FERGUSON ia better known is Sargtood, Son and Ewan's lat* ■ tJhaffeiur. C/i-i'\)v . v ; ' 423 r . ' ' No. 17, Miriam Street. \

THE SHOP FOR FANCY GOODS THE cold weather having set in, now is tiie time for Fancy Work. We haive a large variety of Fancy Silks and Cottons in 'all shadw. ' ' Also a large variety of WRITING PADS, ENVELOPES, BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, and GAMES. .. ■ . . ' Agent- ifor "Dominion*' and N.Z. Times.-' ■ ■ WALTEB GBOSSLET .J /fLOt BtlllH'S)! BOOKBELLEH AND tTATIONEH, QUEEN ffMETT SOUTH, 'THE CUTTING OUT OF GARNI ENTS IS A SPECIAL ART." C. S: TAILOR, fQIJEEISr ST. ... MASTERTON, pi UARAiNTEES the Cut and the A3T. Fit of .his Suits, and the qualfty of the .material. Moderate charges compatible with best work! DRESS SUITS. DINNER SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. WALKING SUITS. A LARGfE AND VARIED STOCK OF. SUITINGS TO CHOOSE FROM. J C: ' " TAILOR. TWO "BOS" IN THE HAND IS ; WORTH' TWENTY UN THE COURT'S TREASURY, •TWINES are costly affairs, Vindoed ifcjjey are more expensive than the things a or Motorist is fined for being "without. ; Acood 'lamp is a necessity during the Winter months, and to escape a (penalty you must carry a bell. *'/ Wj© have good supplies of Motor, Lamps> Horns, Plilgs, and . other requisites . : . A Also Cycle Lamps, Bells, and Mudguards. Satisfaction is guaranteed m all re-, pair work executed by us. No money taken.when job doesn't please.. 1,, i.' •JU C H AN'S M OTOR CARA GE. 'PHONE 53. U •i-':'-

-AS GOOD FISH IN THE SEA AS EVER W EWE CAU CHT.'' AS GOOD AT { HUGO great :.'::'^';,;;;.yyjN'T£:R-SA'LE» AS EVER WERE BOUGHT. i rves li*nemXsise tli& fact, ; tha>b Hugo an,d Shearer's ..Mat* Room. & SU'i «• ■ >» as: » M,ri,er '••' -TWI •' thai tonock; Maltliani r •. , „ : Vw.X •' j x-| lp iraniendriii'S econdmi&s you' cpLti* effect 111 tlie.fip-al Itat. ™-h to tw knock "> 4 . rih, *W. «■> 1«». -4 «• v™* «* n iviilir]rprl \rn,vs bv eAoli- tlavjs opportunities ,hew v : LAMES' RATNPKOO!F COATS, «ill IRhglaM; Styles, ALL WOOL DELAINE MAGYAR BLOUSES, smnvt tip to dait© goods, usuaMy. Our Sale Price 45,6 d. . \ . , PADDY FEI/r HATS, the rage, of the .£.o,a.scmy 'usually 2s lid, Our x Sale JPrice Is 6d. - • THAT'S RIQHTJ COME IN AT ON,CE, AND WELCOME! HUGO & SHEARER ( f ' " MASTEftTON-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10672, 29 June 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10672, 29 June 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10672, 29 June 1912, Page 4

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