Bte^dwMners' 43= TTNTIL mHE ■ATECESSARY T EGISLATION JS PASSED -/ ■ - ■ : ■ riHECK mHE ;TjILOUR TV/TILLING rjIRUSTS Q.ROWTH T>Y TTSING QNLY Champion Flour IpOPY OF. TELEGRAM RECEIVED by the Secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, Auckland, from THE RIGHTHONOURABLE R. J. SEDDON, Oth January, 1902:— "I trust your Council will not hold "mo responsible for -what appears In "Cliristehurcli -Press' or any other newspapers. I am not in favour of the "Milling Trust or any- combine, more . "especially when -the avowed purpose '■for such is applied to the food sup."pljes of the people . . . . "REPRESENTATIONS MADE TO ME "BY Tin-: TRUST HAVE BEEN DIS"PROVKD BY EVIDENCE ON OATH, "I have atot tit any time made the state"nient that I was in favour of .the Milling Trust, and I am not, and am still "of opinion that protection should bo "given to the public by passing the "necessary legislation." (By Special Appointment) Nelson, Mo&te «§ Coo's Teas 22 2 2222222 / 222 222 / 222 222 / 222 / 222 / ra 2^2 / 222 / PER LB--222222222 / 2222222222 / NEW TARIFF Champion Blend OTHER PRICES: 1/6, 1/3, 1/10, 2/2, 2/4, 2/8. NO CHINA TEA USED BY US. ONLY TEAS WORTH DEINKING. PURITY, STRENGTH, QUALITY. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. v gPEING Q.OODS. JUST RECEIVED At Milne & t-- "'cc, (LIMITED). NEW SPRING COATINGS AND MATERIALS BLOUSE MATERIALS AND ROBE LENGTHS BEAUTIFUL BLACK MATERIALS AND SILKS NEW DRESS COLLAUS ASD TRIMMINGS EXQUISITE LACES AND MOTIFS QJPRING ]y,fILLINERY And j A Splendid Assortment of the Smart and Correct "READY TO WEAR HATS." . "READY TO WEAR HATS." "HEADY TO WEAR HATS." lADIES' npAILORING. THE END OF THE SEASON. COSTUMES REDUCED FROM £6 6/ to £5 5/. £5 5/ to £4 4/. £4 10/ to £3 10/. IN ALL THE LATEST SHADES. F. Hf Dyer, LADIES' TAILOR, NO. 9, STRAND" ARCADE. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL AUCKLAND EXHIBITION LADIES' TAILORING. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS FOR ■Jo COUNTRY CUSTOMERS TO VISIT ■p.EW'S /"IA.SH QROCERY CJTORES 100's CHAMPION FLOUR, 11/5 50's CHAMPION FLOUR, 5/11 uG's NO. 1 SUGAR, 10/3 56's NO. 2 SUGAR, 10/ 2,7s OATMEAL, COARSE AND FINE, 3/10 PRIME CANTERBURY POTATOES, 4/6 per cwt, S/9 per 2cwt sack A PURE CEYLON TEA FOR FAMILY USE, 1/ per Ib, 61b parcels 5/6 GOODS DELIVERED TO WHARF OR RAILWAY STATION "FREE." TERMS CASH. Rew's _ ; _ GROCFJIY STOR3SS, VIOTORIA-ST.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 204, 28 August 1902, Page 4
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