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arriv m OF THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES.— HENDERSON'S IMPROVED EAR«-Y PURITAN. ROBIN ADAIR. EARLY REGENT. SHARP'S VICTOR. SUTTON'S ABUNDANCE. EARLY ROSE. BEAUTY OF HEBTtON. DALMENY BEAUTY. GAMEKEEPER. SUTTON'S DISCOVERY. ASHLEAF. These Potatoes are Hand Picked, and specially" grownfoT our Trade by mTmcgowan, willowbridge, south Canterbury.

TO ™n have not yet .'ited our BARGAIN SALE, you certainly HAVIT MISSED y A * (MIEAT GHANOE. We know the weather JiAVii. "^^f , f*. *™v, „„ +.A - antim vou out. &o have decided to many Janes offering. . C 1 QUEEN STREET,. I MA&TERTON, ib»,'ip LAMBTON QUAY WIJLMNQTOI, PHOM «Sl.

*■: WOBDS OF WISDOM ! vfbeira demand arise* tor an , kai ■»' if the should ates\a "scaxcity, ..consequently; higher r© Keen introduced into % Orient, with the world 8 liicreasra kiadft oi lood, etc,, and, as the produce ma area has not increased correspondingly, it at once reflects on the prrdTic--sag cotinstiries, and raisesprices. - ureat 1 Britain : te tne" only-free ■»■;-aJe country of any, importance in the world. In Great Britain, only a, few weeks ago, a Ctommiesion was inquire into-the reasons oent during the last 25 years, wages | foad only inoeased 15 per cent, the same period, so it. is obvious tax- ■ he. ,the tod will not reduce th* cost ©T living, nor .increase, the workers Britain is Protection. _ "<The Orient lias, and' is erecting, ' Mge industries equipped with: modern with : Asiatic .labour. The - que&tion . suggests < itself to my people—. how- ' any^. English-apeakiing country cope with this menace unless _ amply i protected, to 'save our industries and wage earners from being brought dawn to the .'Asiatic level. , '. , :". The Single Tax theory is nhpolutely otte tax on the land.and .fu-c trade. It : < ie apparent it would ■ not Jesesn the cost of production, but .reduce; wages >to cope '.with Asiatic Labour, agitmented .with modern machinery'. ■lhere is still-hope,- as T am credibly, informed the success of the jingle; Tax .policy will depend upon the world -adopting it/ This ought; to ensure: safety Jpr a : {itinie,-'.. ; .."•"':■.'. ";.-V . : -'y."""- : ;.'\'.- '\.'-v T ■■■: -Duning mv vnried experience I found that quack .recipes were b'armful with-imaginary* "alimented bat they .haye .the .option -of beeaming '.-weir and reHlaindno- here if they will follow my advice. '■■• I. '/strong gly- advise my ; people,- and the imaginary siiffer- ' em," to feast.upoft the well -(known cipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc., ''-viz-'—.-',■" .:'.] i "'. .' ■. ■.'■''■■'. : ■■•,■' .' ',', ' '■■ : Ample tprotfection (on tlinngs we-ean aiid "STANDARD'*, OATMEAL and ROLLED OATS. /. ; ■.'•'.'• :..I -Remain, Always.at your service, ■r;-:-4.\. ■■';,. .. ~ CHAMPION. .'■'■.., P.S.— xOaiiiada's example, and reject Single Tut'.■'and : Free Trade. . . - . '' UP-TO-DATE TAXi-CAR FOR HIRE AINT£JD KNOWN— That Mr [ •J/ FERGUSON (late' of Welfengton) lhas oh hire ■- an TAXI-OAR. MR FERGUSON is better known a« Sargpod, Son and . Ewan's lat<> Cfeaffeur. ' PHONE NO. 423. No.-17, Miriam• Street.

The €nd' : is in. sfehtrbiit: before .tlie dosing hou-anw* there are a goodly number of splendid Barga ins to bo deposed of. %n't.let.'chances i: .like thcse^ip : paefc^you :—. . - 18 TBUMMBI) usually 21* to 29s 6d. !FMAL OtJT PMGE-3S 6d, : COSTUMES, alj this season's goods, usually 3os. r ly 5s 3d, FINAL OCT PBJjOE 6d. HaCO GREAT MAKE ROOM SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NEXT. < THE STORE FOR VALUE,' MASTERTON-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10686, 5 August 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10686, 5 August 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10686, 5 August 1912, Page 4

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