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WAS A COMPLETE CRIPPLE. Mr Chat lea Lincoln, of Richmond, Ta» mania,. »m a complete cripple with muscular rheumatism and could not-get about. He started using .Chamberlain's .Fain Balm, and after a few applications the pains were easier and eoon left him altogether. He ia now. well, is fifty-two years-of-age, and earning his; living as a general labourer! We hope that sufferers from Rheumatism will net need further evidence in regard to thi# lini> rnent. Sold everywhere. •

Two men had a light In the roadway one night; X policeman oame np and aald;' "Eeallyf How’s fhlsr Can't agree! Or la It a •preef Thia .fellow la murdered, or nearl-v." So two bleeding men he took with him, then Charged both with thia fighting affair; "I've a cold," eaid the first, “and I came off the worst. He stole my Woods' Peppermint Cnro, . it'a not fair."

THE FARMERS’ SPECIAL. " A land system which shall bring Into the meet productive use’ either hr individual undertakings or by public enterprise, all natural resources; shall make absentee ownership and private monopoly in load impossible* shall secure to the landholder all the values created by him and those only (all such -values to oe exempt from all taxation); and shall secure'to the nubile In an annual tax all values created by the public."—The Land Plank in nio Platform of the United Labor Party. an 7 m tJle That is the position of the United Labor Party on the land que*tion. This is the only proposal offered as against the land monopoly extortion with any chance of being adopted in New Zealand. No farmer can afford not to understand this new campaign in his behalf. The “ NEW ZEALAND TIMES ” . of July 25th will contain « complete discussion of this LAN i) PLANK by Walter Thomas Mills the National organiser of the United. Labor Party. He will discuss the following matters among many other things of the greatest interest to all those who are obliged to earn their living twice in order to get it once. 1. Who uses Land. 2. justice in Ownership. . 3. Necessity for Exclusive Possession.' 4. The New Zealand Problem. 6. A Defective Freehold. 6. Leasehold no Remedy. 7.. Closer Settlement. 8. National and Endowment Lands. 9. An UnsoNed Problem. 10. The Pioneer. His Service and Reward. 11. Freehold in Use. 12. Property Rights in Land Defended. 13. Fixing a Price. .■ 14. An Ending of Monopolies. This Farmers’ Special will be sent singly or in bundles (charges prepaid) to any address in New Zealand at the uniform rate of Id per copy. Cut this out or copy it, fill in the blanks at once, and post it with, the proper enclosure: NEW ZEALAND TIMES CO., LTD-, WELLINGTON. Dear Sirs, —Kindly enter order for „.... Conies of the “Times” Farmers’ Special for July 25th, 1912,- at rate of Id each, carriage paid. Signed Address

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8171, 12 July 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8171, 12 July 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8171, 12 July 1912, Page 4

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