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Maconochir'9 English Pickles known as the "Suffolk" are a splendid pickle, prepared in pure malt vinegar. They are i'ree from all injurious irritants, and may" be relied upon for uniform quality.—Advt.

Public Notice®. • TphENOUNCING THE TREATIES." It] p To some people this phrase, recently seen in the cables from England, conveys the idea that there is a malediction about Mr Chamberlin's intentions regarding foreign nations. , . It Is not quite so severe as that. It means that he will give notice that the "most favoured nation" clause they now enjoy in their Commercial Treaty with England will be terminated, and that the colonies will be permitted, if they choose, to charge higher duties on foreign than on British goods. For Instance, the majority of the pianos imported come from the Continent. Beet sugar is another article, and upon which •the German Government pay high bounties, so as to compete with sugars from Mauritius and Queensland. Mr Chamberlin's commercial mind has grasped the fact that in the British Possessions necessaries of life can be grown on British soil without depending on the Continent for sugar or China for tea. China has recently shown ingratitude to England by arranging with foreign Powers for railways, and Mr Chamberlln Intends to give tit for tat. What he practically says Is—'You foreigners do not know when you are well off. I'll give the colonies leave to send their produce Home on Free Trade lines, and enable them to charge extra duties on goods produced outside our Empire. This will give them an opportunity to reciprocate with Ceylon, a British colony, where that delightful Suratura Tea is grown. It is without exception the most invigorating for a tired-out brain the world can produce, and It should be admitted duty free, and a prohibitive tariff put on the production of Hie Chinaman, and so bind the Anglo-Saxon together throughout the British Empire with something better than mere sentiment.' Recollect Suratura Tea is not blended with Indian or China, and that In using that wonderfully economic household requisite you aro encouraging the PRODUCTION OF BRITISHERS FROM BRITISH SOIL, and not the CHiNAMAN FHOM CHINESE SOIL.

a RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. J J. & G. BUCHANAN, jSolf MONUMENTAL MASONS, |j§Ju WELLESLEY STREET EAST, i&jiMP (Established 1863). Owing to the death of Mr John Buchanan, and in order to wind up the Estate, we have decided to retire from the Monumental trade, and are now selling our large stock A.T AND UNDER COST. 14 LARGE ITALIAN MARBLE MONUMENTS at Cost Price. lUO MARBLE HEADSTONES at Cost Price. A large number of HOBART TQWN FREESTONE HEADSTONES, various designs, at less than cost. MARBLE CHURCH TABLETS, Etc., Etc. All work finished in a proper manner and satisfaction guaranteed. Also FOB SALE, thefollowing BLOCKS OF LAND:----500 Acres, Maxwell's Grant, Parish of Mangonui; 73 Acres, Allotment No. 3, Kaeo; 60 Acres, Allotment No. 1, Mangonui East; 60 Acres, Allotment No. 2, Man-g-onui East. J. AND G. BUCHANAN, Opposite Library and Art Gallery. ITl^arpenterT COAL MERCHANT, AUCKLAND AND NEWMAEKET. TELEPHONES--367-AUCKLAND OFFICE, Queen St. Corner of Vulcan Lane, 353-COAL SHED, Breakwater Road. 366-NEWMARKET. OLD SCRAP IRON CRYSTAL WINDOW and GREEN BOTTLE GLASS WANTED. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOTTLES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. W. HILDRETH & SON WASTE PRODUCT MERCHANTS, CORNER CUSTOMS & VICTORIA Sts. AND LORNTC STREET. WELLINGTON. UREBON E D U S T. PURE BONEDUST. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. WABNOCK BROS, are now offering tnel* various and well - known brands ol BONEDUST and SPEiCIAL, MANURES at the following pricos:— Per Ton. PURE BONK FLOUR £7 0 0 PURE BONE DUST 7 0 0 Al BONE DUST 6 0 0 Bl BONE DUST.. 5 10 0 Cl BONEDUST 5 15 0 WHEAT & CORN MANURE.. 615 0 ROOT MANURE 6,15 0 TURNIP MANURE 618 0 POTATO MANURE 7 0 0 GRASS MANURE 6 IB 0 MAIZE MANURE 6 15 0 Discounts—All prices at lesa 2J par cant. Discount for Caah. Analysis and Samples on application to f/aRNOCK BROS., DURHAM STREET, AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 276, 27 November 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 276, 27 November 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 276, 27 November 1897, Page 3

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