A NEW PHASE OF MONOPOLY.
Day by day wo 6eo tho old belief—"the simple plan Thathe should take who has tho power, And he should keep who can," Deceiving increasingopposition from an unceasingly intelligent democracy, In tho old feudal days a man created his vested interests by some kind of strength even if that Btrongth were dishonourably used. At tho tail end of the nineteenth centuary wo see the mentally and physically weak monopolising light ami air andexisting only on the ignorance of the masses.' Land is given to men who never intend to work it so that the State may buy it back for railway purposes. The State, instead of providing its people with artificial lights gives a monopolistic concession to a syndicate which can force tho community to bny the syndicate's wares at the syndicate's own price. And the only good thing about these monopolies is that they are terminable at some date or other. Thcro is only one inevitable and clmngoloss monopoly and that is Dmih, which owns every human, from tribune to scavenger, and from poet to plumber. The usual commercial I monopoly says, "Give me 75 percent of your labour and your life," Death says, "100 per cent of your existence is mine by inalienable right." The j day for that settling must come—it is inevitable-but we may put it oft' almost indefinitely by strict attention to the laws of health. The large majority of premature deaths j arc caused by some phase of liver ; find kidney trouble, but Warner's Safe Curo is an absolute specific for Bright's disease, liver, kidney, and other urinary troubles. We tell you that many scores of thousands, have had their lives lenglhend and their honlth restored by the use of the Safe Cure. Our pamphlets contain numberless testimonies to the value of the Safk Remedies. They are tried, coucientiously made and sold on honour as literal Safe Cure,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4730, 26 May 1894, Page 3
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319A NEW PHASE OF MONOPOLY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4730, 26 May 1894, Page 3
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