OOP THE FOLLOWING VARIETTES.HENDERSON'S IMPROVED PURITAN. ROBIN ADAIR. EARLY REGENT. SHARP'S VICTOR. SUTTON'S ABUNDANCE. EARLY ROSE. BEAUTY OF HEBRON. DALMENY BEAUTY. GAMEKEEPER. SUTTON'S DISCOVERY. ASHLEAF. These Potatoes are Hand Picked, and specially grownfar our Trade by M? McGOWAN, WILLOWBBIDGE, SOUTH CANTERBURY. HAVE mSSm "A" gShBAT CHANCE. Wo know the gather conditions have not been such as to entice you out j •cantimie Out Sale 1 This Week. If 7011 do not VERY SMALL .COST. S CgaS tfie Windovvß, Shop, a*d dhow Bloom are marked in Plain F?gS«B- W e wldiall y extend *° y ° U aQ m ™ tatl<m t0 mSpeci the many lines offering. 61 QUEEN STREET, I* N*x» JtaetanSe Braidings.MAS7ERTON, ifiio, CO IiAMBTON QEIY WELLINQJEQ3PHOM «31. WJBDS OP WISDOM 10 MY PEOPLEIWhen a demand arises for an article, and if the supply should not be quite equal to the demand, it cress a scarcity, consequently high*" :.™ iA*st,a flmd oust© it© been introduced into the Orient, THE SHOP FOR FANCY GGODa now is the time for Fancy Work, have a large variety of Fancy ingly, it at once - t- rr}_„ » tog countries, and raise® prices. limes - IBMKS \itesA Britain 5s tie only free trade country of any importance in CBOSSLEY the world. In Great Britain, only a few weeks ago, a Commission, was ,„_-,,,,. appointed to inquire into the reasons (Late SMITH'S), why the cost of living had increased. It has been officially stated, while the east of living bad increased 50 per BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, <*n*. during .the last 25 years, wages NRTWTT dOTTTTT 3*ad only inoeased 15 per cent, for QUft«!i INSLREJ 1 SOUIH. the same period, so it is obvious taxjig .the" .knd will 'not reduce the cost of living, nor increase the workers -ages, aaid the only remedy for Great Britain 119 Protection. m. « • .l 1 r ■■» Airier " THE CUTTING OUT OF CARThe Orient has, and eieotng MEN TS IS A SPECIAL ART." hu«re industries equipped with modem machinery, worked, and to be worked wWi Asiatic labour. The question (J S 'HA IJI J euggest* itself to my people- how KJ. JJ>X*.AJJLJ can- anv English-sspeakung country cope with this menace unless amply « TAILOR, proteoted to save our industries and wage earners from being brought QUEEN ST ■ MASTERTON, down to the Asiatic level. The Single Tax .theory is absolutely UARANTEES the Cut and the MASTERTON, The Single Tax .theory is absolutely UARANTEES the Cut and the one tax on the land and free trade. It \J[ is apparent it would not lesesn the 0 f t U6 maxenai. ivioaeraxe c cost of production, but reduce wages compatible with best w,ork! (to copo with Asiatic Labour, agumented with modem machinery. There DRESS SUITS. is still hope, as I am credibly informed DINNER SUITS. ' the Access of the Single Tax policy BUSINESS SUITS. ' will depend upon the world adopting WALKING SUITS. it. This ought t© ensure safety for a time. . a LARGE AND VARIED STOCK During my varied, experience 1 0F SUITINGS TO CHOOSE FROM. found that quack recipes were harmful to iliose,»: t itli imaginary ailments, * but they have the option of bcecaning J Qi ~0 AT T well and remaintiiip here if they will KJ, £?• Bt/i B1 I A follow my advice. I strongly advise my people, and the imaginary suffer- TAILOR. ere, to feast upon, the well known recipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc., viz-> — > „ _ lamjpfe Iprotection on tilings- we can produce, and good .-wages—''CHAM- THE F ORD MOTOR 'CAR IS PION MUSCLE-RAISER FLOUR" L SW , F ECONO MICAL, and "STANDARD" OAffMEAL and AND RELIABLE KOLLED'OATS. '__ I 'Remain, y Always at your service, CHAMPION. .'. *» —* * P.S.— Follow Canada's example, it,csand reject Single Tex and Free Trade. It is honestly built, and in UP-TO-DATE TAXI'CAR gives years of service under tl FOR HIRE most severe conditions. /ANTED KNOWN— That Mr lnvefit in a ForcI > * ud ? ou ' J. FERGUSON (late of Wei- never regret it. lington) has on hire an np-to-date x ■ TAXI-CAR. - MR FERGUSON is better known S ° n EWaa ' 9 ktt HUCHAN'S MOTOR CARACE, C. S. BALL TAILOR. It is honestly built, and in consequence this splendid Car gives years of service under the most severe conditions. Invest in a Ford, and you'll never regret it. PHONE NO. 423. No. 17, Miriam Street*. 'PHONE 53 AND 29, CARTERTON The end is in' si edit, but before the'closing hour arrives there are a goodlv number of splendid Barga ins to bo disposed of. Don't let chances like these slip .past you : 18 TRIMMED MILLINERY MODELS, usually 21s to 29s 6d. FINAL OUT PRICE 2s lid. ' 5 DOZEN CIRIEAiM EMBROIDERED DELAEsE BLOUSES, usulid to 10s fxl. FINAL CUT PEICE 3s 6d, SMART TWEED COSTUMES, all this season'* goods, usually .Jos, 'FINAL CUT PRICE 15s 6d. 5 PIECES ALL WOOL FRENCH F-LANNEL BLOUSINGS, usually 2s 3d, FINAL CUT PEJJOE Gd. HUGO AND SHEARER'S GREAT MAKE ROOM SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NEXT. THE STORE FOR VALUE, MASTEKTON-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10683, 1 August 1912, Page 4
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