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ELEVENTH HOLE, SUGGESTIONS to <llft-hi; vlr.s fj:oii GEORGE AND KERSLEY’S GRAND CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL. PRESENTS TOR LAITIES. KID GLOVES—aII le.i<l inji manes. I rorn Is 11 I !o Os 11tl pair. UMBRELLAS—With new I.mg imn<llo :i]nl t.ibl'; Fiom !)s Hi! to :v m HAVDUAG3 - In ail Iho latest style.;, From ■)> Gd 1o GBh eaoh. T»OXBI> H \ NOKEI.'tTi I‘El’S—From In, Is lid Ui 10; is! box. SI’ANISH LACE SCARVES —Pi cm 10s Is! to ;j;is C:l em-.'l. White EM Did >1 OERFD JAP. SIIJC m.OrSL LI.NIi’IHH-U; Gd 15s till and 17s Cd <-;ir !t. RAiir i:i;usin;s. polished HTIw barite, 5s lid, f-s !,(! to Os Gd IS'U-11. HAND MllMlOT.’S—\V:lh clrctioplated ImoUs.—s< Hi! toeh. DRESSING CASES—From 30» Cd to (Ms. MA N I CUR E SETS—Silver mounted —From 12s Gd to 00n Oil. it; fi; fnti:rta inmentb open on {urxneTMvs PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN. WALKING GLOVES—Tans and (P'oys, :is lid to 8s lid. SLHTCASKS-12s Gd to ,50s, RUGS—Best Kainpoi, Petone, Mosgie! pattei ns. l?,s Gd to CDs. EPS'!' ELASTIC PEACES--Is Cd to 8s Gd pair. VINE EMBROIDERED HALFHOSE —ls Gd to 2s lid pair. LI NEN lIA N DICE ROH LETS—IOd to 2s Gd ( noli . SILK If.A NDKDPOHIEFS Witn ii.dial —2s Gd to As lid. SILK TENNIS SHIRTS—I3s Gd. FEVLON TENNIS SHIRTS—Is lid. NT.C KWK Alt —Thousands of patterns. Gd to -Is Cd.. UMBRELLAS —,5s Gil to 355. SHAVING! MIRRORS—2s 6d to 4 s lid. HA IE PEFSIiES—Is Gd to 9s lid. FAR THE CHILDREN FAT TILL 11 P.M. GEORGE & KERSLEY. LTD., WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI. FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS! SEASIDE SANDALS AND SAND SHOES. SO USEFUL FOR KNOCK-ASOUT WEAR. WHITE OE GREY SAND SHOES for the seaside:— Women’s, 2s lid; .Girls’, 2s Gdf Beys’, 8s 8d; Men’s, 4s Gd. WHITE YACHTING SHOES, White Rubber Soles;— Men’s, Cs Cd; Women’s, 5s Gd; Boys,’ 4s Gd. SEASIDE SANDALS, with strong leather poles:— Child’s, 4 to 0,2. s ltd, Girls’, 7 to 10, -Is Gd; Misses’, 11 to 1,4 s lid; Boys’, 2 to 5,5 b Gd; Womens, 3 to 7,5 s lid; Men’s, 6s !kl. CHROME SOLE BHO.B-EITES, for holiday ivear:Childs’, 3a lid; Girls’, 4s lid; Misses’, 5s Gd; Women’s, 6s 9d. B A L iTo ONS! FREE OP CHARGE FOE THE YOUNGSTERS. R. HANNAH & GO.. LTD,. V/ELLI NGTON. WE STOCK THESE LINES AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. WRITE FOR OUR MAIL ORDER CATALOGUE. REFRIGERATING & ICE MAKING MACHINERY. (HASLAM FOUNDRY S ENGINEERING 60., LTD.. DERBY.) SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS—JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD., WELLINGTON.

m By Special Appointment to His Excellency Lord Islington and Purveyor to Bellamy’s and tho Principal Clubs. DON’T SMOKE INFERIOR TOBACCO I It does yon harm, and tlhoro is No Economy in it. “(Q OLDEN CLOUD" MIXTUKE-a skilful blend of Virginian, Oriental, and 'J' Lutakia Tobaccos. This is a mixture that never dries the throat or bites the tongue. Connoisseurs of Tobacco have repeatedly expressed their satisfaction at the high merit of "GOLDEN CLOUD.” Packed in lib, Üb, and Jib bins—Ss per lb. PREPARED ONLY BY R. W. ARMIT, TOBACCONIST, 290, LAMBTON QUAY. GENTLEMEN I THE KING OF MINERAL WATERS, P TJ R I R I. ” WHISKY & PURIRI.

FREEZING SHEEP & P&MBS. mHB WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY. LIMITED, is prepared to JL PURCHASE PAT SHEEP AND LAMBS by weight or at per head. The Company also offers Clients every facility for Freezing on their own fccoonnt. Prioeo can be obtained on application at the Company's Office, or from any *f the buyers in the country. W . Q , FOSTER. Managing Director.

WORDS OF WISDOM. rfTO MY PEOPLE.- . JL When a demand arises for an article and If the supply should not he quite equal to the demand, it creates a scarcity. consequently higher prices. English ideas and customs have been introduced into the Orient, and are spreading rapidly; this, along with the worlds increasing population, has caused an extra demand for all hinds of food, otc„ and os tho producing area has not increased correspondingly. it at onoerellects on the producing countries, and raises P Britain is the only free trade country of any importance In the world. In Great Britain, only a few days ago, a Commission was appointed to inquire into the reasons why the cost of _ ll . vl I I 3 K had increased. It has been officially stated, while tho cost of . living had incieased SO per cont. during the last twenty-five years, wages had only increased 15 per cant, tor the same period, so it is obviouo taxing the land will not JSduce the cos. of living, nor increase the workers' wages, and the only remedy for Great Britain is Protection. The Gnent has, and is erecting, huge industries equipped with modern machinery. and to be worked with Asiatic labour. The question suggests itself to »v people-how can any English-speaking wuntrv cope with this menace unless amply ’ protected to save our industries ami wage-earners . from being brought down to tli© Asiatic level. The Single Tax theory is absolutely „„„ tax on the land and free trade. It riPParen" it would not leesen the cost of production, but reduce wages to cope »ith Asiatic labour, augmented with modern machinery. There is still hope. “ 1 am credibly informed the success A 0 Single Tax policy will depend Soon the world adopting it; this ought to ensure safety for a time. I strongly advise my people and the imaginary suflerere. to feast upon the well-known recipes, prosperity and lonKevitVj etc viz.: Amnio protection on things we can produce and good CHAMPION MUSCLE - RAISED FLOUR and “STANDARD" OATMEAL and ROLLER HITS —I remain, always at your sen yice.—-CHAMPION". p.S.—Follow Canada’s example, and »purn Single Tax aad Free Trade. Royal mail motor service, the Shortest Route to and from Focton. —Leave Foxton daily, 6.30 a.m.; arriving Shannon daily, 8 a.m.; leave Shannon doily, 10.15 a.m.; arrive Foxton daily. 12.20 p.m.; leave Foxton daily, 2.30 p.m.; arrive Shannon daily, 1 p.m.; leave Shannon daily. 5.15 p.m.; arrive Foxton daily. 9.40 p.m. F. ROUT.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8612, 24 December 1913, Page 4

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