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- .. . "~ ;.■■ <s ; ; o ... , i , I Royal Commission Reports on Cost of Living. I CAUSES OF INCREASE. 1; I(I . Aeeoiding to the report laid on the table of the House by tie II \ ([■ Prime Minister, there are seven (7) main causes set forth for the in- i' Ol « ) (| crea«ed cost of living, of which the most important (No. 4) ie placed Hi JIM in the centre; being, as it were, th« keystone of the arch, witkoat ■ (((■ which th« structure of causes would collapse. An outline of No. 4i> B Mil as follow*:— ;: B ttm (4) The relatively higher COOT OP DISTRIBUTION owing to higher E ))m transportation charges. USE EXCESSIVE NUMBER OF THOBEBir. B DM OAOED in the work of distribution, and the BY ['LIGATION OF Die. ■ I ■ TKIBtJTTNG AGENCIES. * ■ ul Of come it is. It does not require swv great amount of wisdom mil If ■ for anyone to see the point, does it? TOO itAKTY HANDLINGS of B!) i a ■ your commodities. Too many distributors. Too many drones in th« E (J ■ beehive! TOO MANT MIDDLEMEN in the community, all of whom I WM have to tie supported by the producers. That is what we «aid before ■ ' I1 i ■ the Commission was appointed, and white it was Sitting, and now If ; M the Royal Commission has folly endorsed onr words. ' H i I THE REMEDY IS PLAIN. |j X ! I ■' ELIMINATE HALF OF THEM" says Thomas Edison, the world- E I ■ famons inventor. The EXCESSIVE NTJVBEB of those enroled" I I •' ■ ease the Royal Commission, is the central cause of our plight Tarn 111 ' ; i ■ them into producers. Bay direct from the actual producers whenever B' : ! m and wherever you can get the chance, if yon want to anresi the "in. I I ! B creased velocity of circulation " that the report so learnedly dueonnei H ■ of. Truly, the velocity with which our money depart* froia us then B i ■ days it etrtainlv surprising, in fact, to nee a colloquial term it race fl ■ M like " cteaced liirhtnine;" especially in buying Clothing. But if Sou I E • ■ want to get an object lesson in the purchasing: power of Bovereiims R ■ just step around to the local Warehouse of the Crown Clothimr . B I . ■ Uannfactnring Co.. Ltd.. in Elliott St., (Inst at back of Strand Arcade) H ,; ' m They «npply a single suit or garment direct to the public at WHOLES I a SALE PRICE. Harm tweeds, Doneira.lß, Worsteds ana Serges of fine N >' ■J quality. Everything of the host Fit euarantei>d: OTCIiY FIRM of 5.1 . M wholesale Clothine Wanufa<!r.nr»rs in Nj;. SELLING DISECT 'i th« t* N public at WHOLESALE PRICE. What about your iprinß roit?* H i I fewpection invited. No on* pressed to bny. Open all day till 9 p.« S. 1 E ■ Saturdays. Mark the address: v | I 1 Crown Clothing Manufacturing Co. (N.Z.), Ltd. I r ;; 1 KIMOTT St.. (juet at baok of Btrand Arcade) AUCKLAND, and at S!l ;. Caehel $t.. Chrirtchureh. M PHOTOGRAPHY. : ii; PORTRAITS If are the most endearing kind of Christmas Box. Do not ~ - ! omit to send to the old folks at Home pictures of Yourself v ' ■ and Children. Make appointment at the Studio for early j e.tting, so as not to miss the How*! Christmas Mail. ' , ; V W. H. BARTLBTT,Photo«rapher I I QUEEN ST.. AUCKLAND (Near Town Hall). : '^

DENTISTRY., §|| -■ Wss. EXTRACTIONS FREE when sets arc ordered; Wo have a laac reputation for painlen '■ work, became we have given it our beet thought and study for m>ll7 Teen. ->' :'£ The use of mmeeatinK drags is tuukeoeeaarr , ' as our Electrical Methods enable us to treat and remove the live • '■'. ■ 'nerve' without the patient's knowledge. ' «• main a good Mt of tMth for £3 8/V* mK* » bettor set for • • 14 4/Cold Fillings are to" I/i each ' I'■ SUwr Fillings «/- ■:;.:■-: fllkwl information given and •otenlt*. tioniajree. v.fe DR. RAYNER, THe American Dentil Parlen *"•" " d *S o e,^3n|&. A,,eW ' Bd , ; I Hoars 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. . ■• ,i e»tarday». 8.30 to 1: 7to 9 evening. < : Huna in Attatdame*. ~C , BOOTS AND SHOES. -vrow ts youb QppoEnranx BARGAINS IN ■ROOTS, «HOES, AND gIiIPPEB3 AT x OFFER'S 186 s TMONDS spREE 1 ' BIG BOOT SALE. END Id SECTION. "C>OR rpHE "OiETTEE 8881 ' piM.SS OF W2SO MADE-TO-ORD>ER B^f ■pOOTWBAK, HH Call on • jHB ' SEXTIE, B^» 38. SHORTHAND ST., Opp. AncklJmd CloD. SURGICAL BOOTS MADE. lAW OFTICES. ETC. NAPIER & SMITH, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, i 2, 3, 4, 5 and 0, SECURITY BLDGB. J Queen Street, Auohlamd. N.B.—Money to Lend on land at »erj low interest. I I —-— ' MEDICAL £111 REWARD. LOST, all Liver Troubles. Sick Heada<*M and Tired Feeliug by taking _„„ ■pKNTON'S T ITTLK T IVEB plLi'* -I / DOTTLE. FENTON. CHEMISt 64, KA KA NQAHAPB JiOAIX. f

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 214, 6 September 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 214, 6 September 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 214, 6 September 1912, Page 10

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