OF THE FOLLOW ING VARIETIES.— HENDERSON'S IMPROVED EARLY PURITAN. ROBIN ADAIR. EARLY REGENT. SHARP'S VICTOR. , SUTTON'S ABUNDANCE. EARLY ROSE. BEAUTY OF HEBRON. DALMENY BEAUTY. GAMEKEEPER. SUTTON'S DISCOVERY. ASH LEAF. These Potatoes are Hand Picked, and Sjpeeially our Trade y Mr McGOWAN, WILLOWBRIDGE, SOUTH CANTERBURY. COMMENCING AT 9 A.M. ON WEDNESDAY, THE 10th INST. .SO OLD STOCK. THIS SEASON 'S STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE SPRING GOODS ARRIVING. SOME RARE BARGAINS 61 QUEEN STREET, MAS N*xt Exchange Buildings. Also, 60 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON PHON «31. MAS7ERTON,
THE SHOP FOR FANCY GOODa IHE cold weather having net in, . now is the time for Fancy Work. /© have a large variety of Fancy lilbs and Cottons in all shades. Also a large variety of WRITING PADS, ENVELOPES, BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, and GAMES. Agent for "Dominion" and "N.Z. Times." WALTER CRO3SLEY (L*S« BSLETH'B), BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER qusam wsmm sooth,
WOBDS OF WISDOM 10 MY PEOPLE—- ~~" "When a demand arises for an article, and if the supply should not be quite equal to the demand, it creates a fjcarcity, consequently higher prices. English ideas .and customs have .teen introduced into the Orient, and are spreading rapidly; this, along with the world's increasing population, hw 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. 'Great Britain is the only trade country of any importance, m >the world. Jn Great Britain, only a, few weeks ago, a- Commission was appointed to inquire into the reasons vrfhy the cost of living had increased. It has beeri officially stated, while the cast of 'living fed increased 50 per cent, during the Inst 25 years, wages •had only inoeased 16 per cent, for the same period, so it is- obvious taxing .the fond will -not iredueo the cost •of living, nor increase the workers ■wages, amd the only remedy for Groat Britain iis Protection. The Orient has, and is erecting, fenge industries equipped with modem machinery, worked, and tc be with Asiatic- labour. The question •uggests itself to my how can any English speaking country oope with thiß menace _ unless amply protected to save our 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 • i-L- J. _* j x: •1.-x .._ dace wages to cope with Asiatic lab©ar, augmented with modern ma/shin•ry. There is still hope, as I am credibly informed the success of the Single Tax policy will depend upon the world adopting u , this ought to ensure safety for a Umo Daring my varied experience I found that recipes were harmful to t'-ioß* ■;< "Hia-' 4 nary ailments, but thtij have th© option of becominT well and remaining here if they wia follow ray advice. I Btrongly advise my people, and the imaginary suffermy people, and the imaginary sufferers, bo feast upon the well-known recipeo, prosperity, and longevity, etc., Ample protection on things we can produce, and good wages—"CHAMPION MU9OLMAISER FLOUR" •ad "STANDARD" OATMEAL and ttOLLED OATS. I Remain, Always at your service, CHAMPION. P.S.— Follow Canada's example, arid reject Siagle Tax and Free UP-TO-DATE TAXI-CAR FOR HIRE ANTED KNOWN— That Mr ' J. FERGUSON (late of Wellington) has on hire an up-to-date TAXI-OAR. MB FERGUSON is better known M Sargtood, Son and Ewan's late Ghaffeur. PHONE NO. 423. No. 17, Miriam Street
"THE CUTTING OUT OF GARMENTS IS A SPECIAL ART." TAILOR, QUEEN ST. MASTERTON, GUARANTEES the Cut and the T Fib of his Suits, and the quality of tlie materia]. Moderate charges compatible with host wxxr-kl DRESS SUITS. DINNER SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. WALKING SUITS. A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF SUITINGS TO CHOOSE FROM. C.S. BALL TAILOR.
A MOTOR CYCLETHAT KEEPS Oh TOP BY PERFORMANCES. PERFORMANCE is tih© thing. The Buraber is not a "waster" or "has been." It is an "iser." It puts up great performances almost 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 Kumber. There 'are several new features we'll be glad to show you. -tUCHAN'S MOTOR GARAGE. 'PHONE 53. CARTERTON.
Can you wonder ? There's only dne "fly :n the ointment," and it is the is»ad fact that HUGQ AND SHEARER'S MAKE ROOI- SALE can't very well go on much Jonger. You see, there's ibeen such ji rush ev-pry day for the Bargains that the store will soon ,bo emptied of Winter Stocks. But tlieire .remain's n few'tip-topp?ra like these:— WHITE SHEETINC, o-ih. wide, Usual Price Is 2d, SALE PRICE 9Jd yard. WHITE LONGOLOTH, 36in. wide, special quality for underclothing, Usual Pa-ice 7s 6cl doz.J SALE PRICE 5s 6d doz. WHITE AND UNBLEACHED DAMASK, 58in. wide. Usual Price Is 6d and Is lid, SALE ERJDE Is 2d arid 1b 3d yard. THE STORE FOR VALUE, MASTERTON-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10670, 17 July 1912, Page 4
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