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Public Notices. J> ICHARD'S TOLASTIC TV/jTETAL Invaluable for Repairs and Lining Up purposes, etc., etc. Adheres firmly to brass, gun metal, wrought and cast iron, etc., etc. Anti-frictional. durable, self-tinning and easy applied. A W^rn Bearing, Pin or Part can in many cases be Faced, Lined or Pasted Up with this metal, and made equal to new in a very short time. ! The - above is the original PLASTIC ; METAL and is only genuine when bearing the registered trade mark, 'I. Richards' P.M.' Sole Agent-DUNN, SMITH and CO., ENGINEERS, COPPERSMITPIS, BRASSFOUNDERS, PLUMBERS, Tji rnp ETC CUSTOMS STREET W. AUCKLAND. * RENOUNCING THE TREATIES." 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 piano? imported come from the Continent. Beet sugar is another article, and unon which the German Government pay high bounces, so as to compete with sugars from Mauritius and Queensland. Mr Chamberlin's commercial mind lias grasped the fact that in the Brltiah Possessions necessaries of life can be grown on British soil without depending on the Continent for sugar or China for tea. China haa recently shown ingratitude to England by arranging with foreign Powers for railways, and Mr Chamberlin 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 tho world can produce, and it should be admitted duty free, and a prohibitive tariff put on the production of the 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 are encouraging tbe PRODUCTION OF BRITISHERS FROM BRITISH SOIL, and not tho CHINAMAN FROM CHINESE SOIL. COKE, COKE. COKE ■ IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GAS COMPANY HAVING REVISED THEIR TRADE COKE PRICE LIST, ALL PRICE LISTS ISSUED BY ME END ON DECEMBER 31, 1897. AFTER WHICH DATE A FRESH PRICE WILL BE QUOTED. J. J. C~R A I G 5 ARCADE, FORT-STREET. TmOR RELIABLE WATCHES AND HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY, ...... ...... CO TO _. E, LOUIS, 41, QUEEN -STREET (Opposite Railway Station). . CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN. TTENDERSON AND M ACT ALLANS (Established 1542), MERCHANT S, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS. AGENTS FOR London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company Compagnie dcs Messageries Maritimes Nippon Yusen Kaisha (Japanese Line) Canton Insurance Office (Limited) New York Board of Underwriters Hamburg Board of Underwriters New Swiss Lloyds CASH BUYERS OF COPRA, PEARL SHELL and ISLAND PRODUCTS. C 7FEE and LIME JUICE on Hand for. SALE. SECGOMBE'S Light Bitter Sparkling Aies AND Unrivalled Stout AXE MADE FKOM THE VERY BEST MALT AND HOPS PROCURABLE, and THE FINEST WATER in the WORLD. RECOMMENDED BY THE LEADING DOCTORS as being MOST SUITABLE for the /.UCKLAND CLIMATE. SEED MAIZE- / , TURNIPS (Various Kinds) f$J/$h BONEDUST and A^ / N Special Manures, f MEEK'S /SP^ 11 A* P S FLOUR /£>__ / MAIZE (whole >r /.T-r-rm J%L tf and crushed) "n^ AV^EED OATS OAT" /\)/ BARLEY MEAL. >V*X / BLUE PEAS L / / ONIONS m X ,_ ./TABLE POTATOES, Etc. O^V^iA °j_7 S S® USTOM-ST., AUCKLAND. 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 LORNE STREET, WELMNGTON. BOOTS! BOOTSI BOOTS! WANTED the PUBLIC of AUCKLAND and Surrounding Districts, to know that we are starting Business in VICTORIA-STREET, and by Selling a Good Article at a Fair Price, we hope to solicit a fair share of Public Patronage, Hand-sewn Work and Measures receive special attention. All work guaranteed. Repairing done. Terms Strictly Cash. Note the Address.— ALBERT HUGHES, Queen-street, Onehunga, High-st., Hawera, Victoria-et, Auckland. Factory, Onehunga.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 299, 24 December 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 299, 24 December 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 299, 24 December 1897, Page 3