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Public Notices, ]?OR SATISFACTORY SERVICE A NEW AND COMFORTABLE TAXI IS placed at your disposal at any hour of the day or night Direct your enquiries to 3. STERRI'JPT, (lately Returned Soldier) TAXI PROPRIETOR. Residence : Te Awamutu Hotel. Phones: Taxi Stand, No. 95 Private: No. 2. PHEAP, BUT GOOD Cream Laid Envelopes at who esale rates. Large indents have arrived and the stocks must be reduced. Hence, cash prices as follows: 250 3/6, 500 6/6, 1000 11/6.—Waipa Post

Public Notices. THE FARMERS' UNION TRADING GO (AUCKLAND), LIMITED. The Farmers* Great Co-operative. OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY FABMEBS Immediate Rebate to Shareholders—Become a Shareholder and have all your wante supplied by your own Company and. aare all profit*. WEEKLY PRODUCE LIST WILL BE SENT ON APPLICATION. Quotations for SHEDS, MANURES, &c., invited. JNSPHCT THE UNITY (Droutledge MILKING MACHINE Over 20 Sold during the lait Two Months. INSURE WITH THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. Buildings, Stacks, Accident, Motor Care.

OMNE SOLUM FOBTI PATRIA (Every soil la a brave man's country) Bishop Frodaham, Hon. G. W. Russell, and Champion are much perturbed about the Asiatic menace, which Impels Champion to say a few words to Us people on "The Fallacy of Free Trade," and In the meantime to continue fortifying on Muscle Raiaei Flour, topped off with Standard. So ther Oatmeal and Rolled Oats, an all will be well. The Fallacy of Free Trade MY DEAR PEOPLE, — lam cred" bly Informed some “antediluvians” are advocating Free Trade, which would be feasible if it were universal. Why do they not advocate the removal of the Allen Poll Tax? If it were done. It would permit of a much lower rate of wage belag and a lower cost of production, and, besides, we would have the cost of maintenance of those subjects instead of their surplusages in goods, with the result that we would soon be brought down to the Asia Ic level. Japan, India, and CMna are making rapid strides in manufacturing, and with cheap labour, augmented with modern machinery, they will u - timately be a me. ce to the British artisan, who has for his country, but evidently this is of little moment to the antediluvians, as they appear anxious for cheap labour and goods without considering its disastrous effects to the British workers. I quite believe if you were now to offer them made-in-Germany goods at a trifle less than those of Bri+ish manufacture, their patriotism would vanis like smoke. I have spoken with much feeling, Vi) oeklmnd. Keep the Standard Unfurled.

Drapery and Clothing. R. L. HENDERSON, General Draper and Mercer A NEW AND FULL ASSORTMENT OF Ladies Costumes IN COTTON FABRICS, FOR SUMMER WEAR. Also SECILIAN, TUSSORE, FUJI and WHITE SILK. CHILDREN AND MAIDS FROCKS IN GREAT VARIETY. Men’s Clothing & Underwear AT LOWEST PRICES. TRENCH AND MOTOR COATS IN ALL SIZES. BOYS’ WASHING SUITS OF ALL MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR HOT WEATHER. COSTUMES & SUITS REQUIRING ALTERATIONS DONE FREEi OF CHARGE;

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Waipa Post, Volume XIII, Issue 895, 24 January 1920, Page 3

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