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Public Notices. Why Pay Rent? OWN YOUR OWN NOME! Have a BUNGALOW OF MODERN AND DISTINCTIVE DESIGN Built by PRINCE & BENZIE, BUILDERS. TE AWAMUTU. Estimates free. Flans Prepared. Telephone 256. \ RED STRIPE WHISKY ! RED STRIPE WHISKY f RED STRIPE WHISKY ! Ales ! Wines ! Spirits ! Ales ! Wines ! Spirits ! Ales ! Wines ! Spirits ! All HIDING BRANDS FOB POPC--IAB SELECTION AT LEES' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Telephone 10. P.O. Box 10, TE AWAMUTU. Telegram*: "ÜBS, TE AWAIIUTU." A thousand and one ways of Book-keeping . . > But you must have proper Books before you can adopt the Proper Way. For Every Commercial Requirement we have . . Ledgers, Cash Books, and Journals; Account Books of Every Description. We have Equipment for Every Modern Office and Every Busy Secretary. The Waipa Post Printing & Publishing Co., Ltd. (STATIONERY DEPARTMENT), Alexandra St- Te Awamntn. '

OMNE SOLUM FORTI PATRIA (Every soil is a brave man's country). Bishop Frodsham, Hon. G. W. Russell, and Champion are* much perturbed about the Asiatic menace, which impels Champion to say a few words to his people on " The Fallacy of Free Trade," and in the meantime to continue fortifying on Muscle-Raiser Flour, topped off with Standard Soother Oatmea. and Rolled Oats, and all will be well. THE FALLACY OF FREE TRADE. MY DEAR PEOPLE, —I am credibly informed that some " antediluvians" are advocating Free Trade, % which would be feasible if it were universal. Why do they not advocate the removal of the Alien Poll Tax? If it were done it would permit of a much lower rate of wage being paid, and a lower standard of production; also 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 Asiatic level. Japan, Ind,a, and China are making rapid strides in manufacturing, and with cheap labour, augmented with modern machinery, they will ultimately be a menace to the British artisan, who has fought 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. 1 quite believe if you were now to offer them made-in-Germany goods at a trifle less than those of British manufacture their patriotism would vanish like smoke. I have spoken with much feeling.—V., AUCKLAND.

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Waipa Post, Volume XIX, Issue 1103, 9 June 1921, Page 6

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