A WORD TO THE WISE " MANY A WORD SPOKEN IS SOON FORGOTTEN. But such is .not the case m the present instance. ON WEDNESDAY, StPIEffBER 47H AND FOLLOWING DAYS. THE W.F.CA. DRAPEKY DEPARTMENT » hith bM ° iOSt A BIG TEMPTATION For Prices are "iir'nt, and 11,0 Selection is Good; as shown ™ our Most UP-TO-DATE Windows. gtIGHT DISMIAT . WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY NIfiHTS. 1 W.F.C.A.
SPUING AND SUMMER HOOD BROS, have received their first consignment of SPRING AND SUMMER DRE&S GOODS. THE New JAP REP is a first-class washing material, and can be had in latest Shades.—Pric, 9|d per yard. ■ The Rajah .Shantung is a- splendid washer; of smart appearance, ant <-an be used ag ai substitute for Tusiore. This line can be obtained 111 all the latest shades at 8-J'd per yard. . Japanese Crepe# and other washing materials, latest Models in Miliinery. Smart. Ready-to-Wear Hate, Shapes, etc. «re now on view; all oi Raliable Quality and marked at Reasonable Prices. _ - A,m early visit to thig Firm's Premises will amply repay all intending purchasers of Spring and Summer materials, etc. Hood gros. 6! QUEEN STREET, MAS!ERTON, Jfest Kxetanis* BuiMimga, Ako 78 and 80. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. PHONE, 431.
THE snnp FOR FANCY QQODa THE ookl _ weather having feet in, now is tile time for Fancy Work. We have a large variety of Fancy Silks and Cottons in *ll shades. Also s large variety of W3UTTNQ PADS, ENVELOPES, BOOKS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, and GAMES. Agent for "Domisiaa" and "N.Z. TLaj©#." VSSDd WALTEK OEOSSLEY (Late SMITH'S), BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, QUEE NSTRETT SOUTH, "THE CUTTING OUT OF GARMENTS IS A SPECIAL ART." C. S. BALL TAILOR, QUEEN ST MASTERTON, Guarantees the Out and the Fit of his Suits, and the quality of tjjhe material. Moderate charges compatible with best work! DRESS SUITS. DINNER SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. WALKING SUITS. A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF SUITINGS TO CHOOSE FROM. C. S. BALL , TAILOR.
WORDS OF WISDOM MY PEOPLE—"When, * demand arises for An article. and if the suppty should not be quite equal to the demand, it creates a scarcity, consequently higher prices. English ideas and customs ft&ve heeu intcroduoed into the Orient, and we spreading rapidly; thiß, along with the world's increasing population, has caused an extra demand for «11 tixds of food, etc., and as the producing area has not increased correspondingly, it tut onoe reflects on the producing countries, and raise® prices. ISreat Britain is the only free trade country of any importance m the world. 11l Great only a few -weeks ago, a Commission waß appointed to inquire into the reasons why the cost of living had increased. It has been officially abated, while the cost of living had increased 50 per cent, during the last 25 years, wages iiad only moeased 15 per cent, for the same period, so it is obvious taxing .the land will not reduce the cost of living, nor increase the workers •ages, amd the only remedy for Great BritaJa its Protection. Jfoe Orient has, and iB erecting, ■huge industries equipped with modern ■maohwery, worked, and to be worked with Asiatic labour. The question suggests itself to my "people — how can any English-speaking country cope with this 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 ani frep trade. It in apparent it would not lesesn the cost of production, but reduce wages to cope with Asiatic Labour, agumented with modern machinery. There is still hope, as I am credibly informed the guccess of the Single Tax policy wiiH depend upon the world adopting it. This ought to ensure safety for a time. During my varied experience I found that quack recipes were harmful to those with imaginary ailments, but they have the option of bceoming well and,iremainiinn f here if they willfollow my advice: I strom gly advise my. people, and the 'imaginary sufferers,. to feast upon the well known recipes, prosperity, and longevity, etc., VIZ" — ueunpHe protection on things we can produce, and good wages—"GHAMtrrnxr n/rrrorvr tr tj atqtwr FT,nnP» PION MUSCLE-RAISER FLOUR" and "STANDARD" OATMEAL and BiOLLED OATS. I Remain, Always at your service, ' CHAMPION. P.S.— Follow Canada's example, anid reject Single T&x and Free Trade. UP-TO-DATE TAXI-CAR FOR HIRE WANTED KNOWN— That Mr J. FERGUSON (late of Wellington) has on hire an up-to-date TAXI-OAR. MB FERGUSON is better known M ftargood, Son and Ewan'i late SBwCeur. - PHONE NO. 423. No. 17.- Miriam Street
THEY ARE DANDY LITTLE CARS. YOU can't help admiring the - neat, clean cut appearance of a FORD as it rune along. And it's smooth, easy motion ai.tl complete noiselessness fill %ou with admiration. Altogether FORD MOTOR CARS are among the best' on the road, and are highly prized by the men who own them. Fordg cost very little in _ the first place, and are inexpensive to run. We'll tell you all about them :f you ca". Gordon Vnghan, HUCHAN'S MOTOR CARACE, 'PHONE 53 AND 29, CARTERTON
Thousands of Yards of Cotton Fabrics, the Daintiest of the Spring. CR,^PI FRESH DELIGHTFUL. 'Tis thus we usher in the Spring time of the year. To the tune of rustling Cambrics and the swish or tilmy Muslins we make light of the world "and its worries. Spring time is "care free" time —the time to choose new frocks for the'warmer weather and " HUGO AND SHEARER ar« rendv with the finest array o Cotton Wast fabrics even seen in Masterton. There are French Cambrics, Cotton Foulards, Cotton Repps and BonKalin.es, Cotton Voiles. Fancy Voiles, White Embroidered Muslins, and so on. HUGO & SHEARER THE STORE FOR VALUE. MAMTSBfIXXHT.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10713, 5 September 1912, Page 4
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