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|The CooL Bubbling, Tasty Zest of I WSM J. KAK_4 ALE is Delightful. W IfflJM | Br*w*. by W. -TRACHAN at CO ]M ■__■_!-___ __h! I 9 VICTORIA BHEWEHY, O-N-DIN. j , £T > pflflSfl K§9 f tad. tm FK_sT.il * CO. UUXI. KID-TO *W. «M«U» «0"» *<* I ___hI Ml «_ f __ J^S H. E. FERGUSON - - - Proprietor. (Fifty-one Tears eatablls&ea In the District) Our Specialty: FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP, < Latest Suitings in Stock. '■«*£. ■ \ W. J. HART, ... The Working Men's Tailor, PALMERSTON STREET, WESTPORT. I Visits all Mines fortnightly personally. No Agents. ' Employ mc! • — I advertise with' JWU

Mount rochefort hotj___i DENNISTON. Support this Hotel and you help tei support the N.Z. Labor Party. The Best of Wines and Spirits Stocked All True to Label. WATT! ROGERS _.. Proprietor. DENNISTON HOTEL j The Pub. that Rules the Roost> —; . T. ELCOCK Proprietor* J. P. OLIVER (Late Member Denniston Miner*' Union), DENNISTON. MORLEY'S ALES ON TAP. " Nuf Sed. __^ JOHN B. HUDSON, DENNISTO3B. FRUITERER, AND GENERAL STORE. Billiard Room adjoining. > ._ rr-_r_T- ih-hi-i 11——4. I WHEN IN WESTPORT. Don't forget to give a call to th» EMPIRE HOTEL, Which is now run by the old and Well-known Sport, F. PAGET JONES. WESTPORT. WORKERS, When requiring Coal or General Carrying work, don't forget MICHAEL H. REIDY.% PALMERSTON ST:, WESTPQRT. ' All care in the removal of furniturt All Orders Promptly attended to. . .—i J. J. LAWSON AND CO* BOOT IMPORTERS, WESTPORT. Under New Proprietorship. Workers, obtain your Boots from thi* Shop. You will get Satisfaction and Good Value. —Give us a trial. Business under personal supervision of MR. FRANK WOOD. : —— *, O'GORMAN AND CO..FAMILY GROCERS. . , PROVISION AND PRODUCE 3 MERCHANTS. ; WESTPORT. COMMERCIAL HOTEL) WESTPORT. Speight's and Local Beer always on Tap. T. SHAW . Proprieto*. F. W. HAGEDORN & SONS, Palmer-ton St, WESTPORT. ART FURNITURE SPECIALISTS* UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMBRS. Private Residence: 34 Russell Street Thone, 176. ________ ~,.■- _» COLVIN AND SONS, GENERAL BUTCHERS, Karamea Butchery, WESTPORT. Telephone 73 Post 30. _____ s W. STRUTHERS, IRONMONGER, WESTPORT. P.O. Box 2. 'Phone 34. .

WORKKKS —"When you require a Car don't forget to call on SID SHAND, HUNANGA. Comfort and Reliability aeaureO. All Builne-B Exercised in a Confidential manner, FRED. ROBSON, CAJK PKOPRFETOB KDNAUGA Wishes to remln- you tbat bis OAR IS ALWATS AVAILABLE \ FOR ' HIRB. at Reasonable ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, RUNANGA CASH BUTCHERY. T. McNEIL, On and after February 17, 1919: s. d. Beef Steak 1 0 Rump Steak 1 2 Sirloin 0 10 Ribs .... 0 9 Corn Round 0 10 Corn Beef (boiling) .... 0 9 Sausages 0 8 Leg Mutton 1 0 Loin Chops 1 0 Fore-auarter Mutton 0 9 Leg Lamb 1 0 Forequarter 0 .10 Loin Lamb 1 0 Pork _.. __. „. 1 0 RUNANGA CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, LTD. (Established 1906). WORKERS, don't be side-tracked by the private trader and his supposed cut lines. He is no friend of yours. Support YOUR OWN STORE, where you receive ALL THE PROFITS YOURSELVES. BURLEY'S UP-TO-DATE MOTOR SERVICE, BROADWAY, REEFTON. J. BURLEY Proprietor. Cars meet all Trains. Tours arranged anywhere on the Coast. All communications promptly attended to. WIRE STEVENSON'S HOTEL, REEFTON. Tariff: 8/- per day. Electric Light throughout. 'Phone 32. P.O. Box 76. W. A. STAPLETON Proprietor. GLOBE HOTEL, REEFTON. LOCAL BEER ALWAYS ON TAP. BEST OF SPIRITS AND GOOD ACCOMMODATION. J. OSBOURNE ... Proprietor. GLADSTONE HOTEL, REEFTON. A Home away from Home. SPEIGHT'S ALE and LOCAL BEERS ALWAYS ON TAP. MICK POWLEY Proprietor. C. A. SVENSON, FRUITERER AND CONFECTIONER. BROADWAY - REEFTON RESEIGH'S MOTORS, BEEFTON. Meet all Trains. Private Trips to all parts of the District as per arrangement. Telephone or verbal messages left at tbe Exchange Hotel or Cohen's. Stationer. 'Phone No. 18. A. BESEIGH Proprietor. I—l ii ii ' " ■ '■ ' ■ ' ' '■' rm When ordering a Suit of Clothes, why not patronise those who patronise you, and order from the MODERN, UP-TO-DATE TAILOR. MARK MYERS, KAITANGATA. For Style and Fit None Better. GAVIN McVIE, The Old-established House for BOOTS AND DRAPERY. Material the Best. Civility our motto. GAVIN McYIE. KAITANGATA. Mcdonald & rowley, Grocers and Provision Merchant!., MILLEKTON. Importers of Glassware and Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Drapery, Ironmongery and Stationery. MRS. METHVEN. MILLER TON. FRUITERER GREENGROCER. ...__._-- i . j..M _. _L__-__-__, ™.. l _-_-_____--_Ji MILLERTON HOTEL. Thoroughly Up-to-date. Best of Liquors Stocked. J. V. CARMINE. _■ Proorietor. CRITERION HOTEL, MILLERTON. ' BEST OF LIQUORS ON TAP. k. A. FITZGERALD —. Proprietor

i a" Words of Wisdom. TO MY PEOI'I-E,— When a demand arises for an article anf if tbe supply should not be quite equal t\ the 'demand, it creates a scarcity, -const, quently higher prices. English ideas anf customs have Aeen lntiw3tu«<£H ,__t© :tn% Orient, and are spreading rapidly; thi* along with tiie world's increasing populal ' tion. has caused an extra demand for af '■• kinds of food, etc.. and as the producing area has not increased correspondingly, tf at once reflects on the producing -euntrle/ ;' and raises prices. '. - * Great Britain is the only free trade coutN . try of any importance in the world. trf ; Great Britain, only a few days ago, a com] "*■ mission was appointed to inquire Into thi "> reasons why the cost of living had. In] ! - creased. It has been officially stated, whllt the cost of living had increased 50 per cenv during the last years.. wages had onli '• increased 13 per cent, for the same period. , so It is obvious taxing land will not reducft ,j the cost of living, nor increase the worker* t wages, and the only .emedy for Great BrW .: tain is Protection. ; ■ Tho Orient has erected and is erectini huge industries equipped with modern rani chiucry, and to be worked with AsiatiJ labour. How can any English-speaking people cope with this menace unless amplf protected to save our industries and wag-* '. earners from being brought down to th* '. Asiatic level? ' j The Single Tax theory is absolutely oa* tax upon the land and free trade. It £ apparent it would not reduce the cost tc. production, but reduce wages to cope wltj Asiatic labour, augmented with moderi machinery. There is still hope, as I a_i credibly informed the success of tha Singl Tai policy will depend upon the worlj' adopting It. This ought to ensure safeil tor a time. T •' I strongly advise my people, and the im> aginary sufferers, to feast upon tho weljj known recipes, prosperity una viz.:— "' Ample protection on things we ran prt '; duce and good wages—••C.HAilPJON Mtjl i... .M.1.-RAIKER FLOUR" and "STANDAM . OATMEAL. AND ROLLED OATS."_I ri main, always at your service, CHAMP-Off . » P.B. —Follow O-imdu's exami.le. aul" j spurn Single Tax and Viae trade. ' 1

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 10, Issue 447, 1 October 1919, Page 6

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