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W.F.G.A., ltd Seed Potatoes Seed Potatoes ARRIVING 50 TONS 59 TONS OF THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES.— HENDERSON'S IMPROVED EARLY PURITAN. ROBIN ADAIR. EARLY RECENT. SHARP'S VICTOR. SUTTON'S ABUNDANCE. EARLY ROSE. BEAUTY OF HEBRON. DALMENY BEAUfY. GAMEKEEPER. SUTTON'S DISCOVERY. ASH LEAF. fTfee Potatoes are Hand Picked, and specially groww for our 1 rade by Mr McGOWAN, WJLLOWBRIDGE, SOUTH OA;NTtiRIUIIU. W.F.C.A., Hood B r ° 5 - ARE MAKINC A PECIAL SHOW OF LADIES' WHITE UNDERSKIRTS AND COSTUMES. ALL OF WHICH ARE MARKED AT PRICES TO TEMPT THE BARGAIN HIJNTER WHO APPRECIATES GOOD QUALITY AT A LOW FIGURE. DON'T MISS OUR WINDOWS. HOOD BEOS. 61 QUEEN STREET, MAS7ERTON, N*xt Exchange Buildings. Also, 60 LA.MBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. PHON 131.

THE SHOP FOR SFANCY OOODa " THE cold weather having sob in, now is the time for Fancy Work. We have a large variety of Faucy Silks and Cottons in iall shades. Also a large variety of WHITING PADS, ENVELOPES, BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, and GAMES. Agent for "Dominion" and "N.Z. Times." CfiKWBI WALTEB CBOSSLEY (Lala SMITH'S), iOOKQELt&D AND STATIONER, QUESN 6TBEET SOUTH,

WORDS OF WISDOM .rriicle, and if the supply should not quite equal to the demand, it cre."/t a scarcity, consequently higher pri?os. English ideas .and customs iiiavo been introduced into the Orient, and iire spreading rapidly; this, along witi. the world's increasing population, !hais 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. Ksf©»S Britain is the only free QC-tniti7 of any importance in world. Jn Great Britain, only a ■days »go, a Commission was appointed to inquire into the reason! rjrfer the coat of living had increased. ms. bean oScially stated, while the Ix3s of-living had increased 50 per s»en J. daring the last 25 years,- wages b&d only increased 16 _ per cent, iox i&a BJiia® period, so it is obvious taxing tka land will not reduce the coat ©f living, mor increase the workers' srsges, and the only remedy for Great Britain in Protection. ! fJSe Orient has, and is erecting, Sage industries equipped with modern machinery, worked, and tc he with Asiatic labour. The question itself to my people— how c&r. any English speaking country cop© with this menace _ unles3_ amply protected to save our industries and wage earners from being brought Sciyfn to the Asiatic level The Single Tax theory is absolutely one tax on the land and free trade. It i 3 apparent it would not lessen the cost of production, but reduce wages to cope with Asiatic labcm 1 , augmented with modern machinery. Tfcere is still hope, as I am credibly ii; formed the success of the Single Tax policy will depend upon the world adopting it; this ought to encure safety for a time. During my varied experience I Sound that quack recipes were harmful to those with imaginary ailments, but ttioy have the option of becominj; well and remaining here if they wid follow nay advice. I strongly advise my people, and the imaginary sufferers, to feast upon the well-known recipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc., riz:— Ample protection on things we can produce, and good wages—"CHAMPION MUSCLE-RAISER FLOUR" and "STANDARD" OATMEAL and ©OLLE.D OAT 3. P.B.— Follow Canada's example, s:id reject Single Tax and Free Trade, UP-TO-DATE TAXI-CAR FOR HIRE fIT ANTED KNOWN— That Mr VV J. FERGUSON (late of Wellington) has on hire an up-to-date TAXI-CAR. MR FERGUSON is better kn«wn &s Sarg'ood, Son and Ewan's latf> Ohaffeur. PHONE NO. 423. No. 17, Miriam Street. Y PEOPLE— When a demand arises for an I Roroain, < 'Always at your service, CHAMPION.

"THE CUTTING OUT OF GARMENTS IS A SPECIAL ART." QUEEN ST MASTERTON, Guarantees the Out and the Fit of liis Suits, and the quality of the material. Moderate charges compatible with best work! DRESS SUITS. DINNER SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. WALKING SUJTS. A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OP SUITINGS TO CHOOSE FROM. C J* o. s BALL TAILOR, c s BALL TAILOR.

A MOTOR CYCLE THAT KEEPS ON TOP BY PERFORMANCES. pERFORMANCE is the thing. The Humber is not a "waster" or "lias been." It is an "iser." It puts up great performances almast every day. Although essentially a light weight Motor Cycle it is more powerful and faster than most of the heavy weight machines. Come and inspect the new 1912 Models of the Humtjer. There nre several new ..features we'll glad to show you. (torsion Ruglan, •IUCHAN'S MOTOR GARAGE. 'PHONE 53. OARTEIITOX.

"AS GOOD FISH IN THE SEA AS EVER WERE CAUGHT." AS GOOD BARGAINS AT HUGO AND SHEARER S GREAT WINTER SALE, AS EVER WERE BOUGHT. Excuse the slight digression from the familiar saying, hut it serves its turn to emphasise the fact, tha-t Hugo ami Shearers Make. Room Sale has "as good fish to ho caught" as in the earlier daj&. Did von hear that knock, Madam. That's old "Opportunity," knocking at the door your purse; te.llintr of the tremendous economies yo" can effeot art the hnal fluttei. But each d.:iy the knock will grow fainter amd fainter—soon it won t bG The al ?avings°X"made "re rich, to say the least, and are proved in a LADIES' W RAINPROOF all Raglan' Stylos, usually 27s 6d, Our Sale Price 13« lid. .. , q-„ rjnv LADIES' TWEED COATS, various colours, usually 2os to dos, um ALL WOOL DELAINE 1 MAGYAR BLOUSES smart up to daite • goods, usually 8s lid, Our Sale Price 4s 6cl. PADDY FELT HATS, the rage, of tho season, usually 2a 1-ld, Our Sale Price Is Gd. THAT'S RIGHT! COME IN AT ONCE, AND WELCOME? HUGO & SHEARER MASTTCRJOK ___ .

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 8 July 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 8 July 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10680, 8 July 1912, Page 4

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