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THE WORE_ERS Can see through the FLOUR TRUST'S move, to try and kill their only 'mAMPioisn' To get a monopoly and grind their bones to powder. But the BONE AND SINEW of the Country have nailed their Colours to TU"AST, ; and defy the TRUST MONSTER OF INFERIOR QUALITY. ("Star," April 19, 1906.) ATTITUDE OF THE TRADES COUNCIL. At last night's meeting of the Trades and Labour Council, reference was made to the effect the operations of the Southern Flour Trust would have on the pockets of the workers If the local mills were unable to keep pace with the competition. Mr W. Peake mentioned that large quantities of Southern Flour had been coming into Auckland, and stated that it was to tbeir own interest for the workers to stand by the local mills, but for which the price of Flour would now be considerably higher. He suggested that the matter should be brought before all- the unions asking them.to support the local mills. The chairman, Mr W. H. Brooks, endorsed the last speaker's remarks, remarking that it was a well known fact the flour recelvedfrom the Auckland mills was good, AD BEEN EECEIVED OF THE SOUTHERN FLOUR PLACED ON THE MARKET, even 6 the Amerlcan flour was reported to be Mr Derrick moved, "That the Secretary be instructed to write to the various fin us_?n~ Ca X ns •*"»«<«> to the facts? and asking them to support local manufactures n preference to Importations.'' The motion was carried unanimously. ffSHE "QHAMPION" J|£OTTO ' IS pRIME RILLING 'yy-HEAT AND OOOD YX^AGES. J±_ Q.OOD OPPORTCNITY. TO SECURE A NEW SUPPLY OF JJOUSEHOLD TJTENSILS, AT LOW FIGURES. -APANNED COAL HODS OR BUCKETS— 2/B, 2/9. 3/3, 3/9 eacft GALVANIZED AND JAPANNED COAL HODS OR BUCKETS—3/6, 8/9, 4/3. 4/0 each CANd AND WILLOW CLOTHES BASKETS, Strong and Durable — 1/9 2/9 3/6, 4/9, 5/5 each GALVANIZED WIRE CLOTHES LINES, best quality—soft, 8d: 100 ft, 1/3 each D.EEP ENAMELLED MIXING BOWLS, strong— 10_ln, 1/4; llin, 1/6; 12ln, I/O" 13in, 2/; 14in, 2/3; lain, 2/6; 16in, 3/ each ORLONG ENAMELLED BAKE PANS — 12in, 1/6; 13in, 1/9; 141n, 2/; 15ln, 2/3: 16in, 2/9 each SQUARE ENAMELLED BAKE PANS — llin, l/b; 12in, 1/0; ISm, 2/; 14ii- 2/3151n, 2/C; 16in. 3/ each ' ' MAGIC SOOT DESTROYER, for Sooty Chimneys, 6d each WH r£!! PIR « AL , C ?i NA CTTPS AN » SAUci_K_, a Special Line, G for 2/0, 12 for I j/ We are opening up in a few days, Laree i Stocks of * ENAMELLED WARE PUDDING STEAMERS, GAS IRONS | CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, etc etc H. M. SMEETOJNT, LTD. I GENERAL PROVIDERS. QDEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. MOTOR RELIABILITY TEST AUCKLAND TO LAKE TAUPO AND T„ BACK. HE MARVELLOUS 0 H.P. CADILLAC carrying the heaviest load, again sustained its reputation as the WORLD'S most reliable car, scoring full points, and xt^t^l'?. 12 Bn * 15 h P- for the t J Reliability Cup, also gaining Gold Medal for absolute non-stop run. Benzine consumption for 408 miles, 19. gallons. ' * Tmi°r« I nI COTTTSH RELIABILITY TRIALS, 1000 marks out of 1000; AMERI- £_.. I f, EL " BILIn ™ALS '(Ghdden. 100U miles Tour). 1000 marks out of 3000 T>-£3 I J,Jt? a Aspect Latest Models. DEXTER & CROZIER, Sole Agents, Vlctorla-st. East, Auckland. i FRANK A. RICH, Bs^ [ CIVIL, ELECTRICAL AND MINING ENGINEER. FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND | Mem. of the Inst, of Mining Engineers of the Am. Inst, of Mining Engineers, of the Am. Inst, of Electrical Engineers I ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF CIVIL, ELEC- ! TRICAL, METALLURGICAL AJVD MINING WORKS DESIGNED AND j CARRIED OUT. | Specialty: Reports, Estimates, and Specifications. rpa» I^YES. Frequently causes HEADACHE and other troubles. ASTIGMATIC and other DEFECTS OF VISION can be efficiently detected nnd corrected by m pEACOCK, OPTICIAN, 218, QUEEN-ST. (near Victoria-st). SPECTACLES of every variety of frame, and framelesß, comfortably fitted. Also In stock; Artificial Eyeß. Telescopes, MlcroBcopes. Barometprs. Medical Batteries. Surveying and Nautical Instruments, Photographic Goods, etc. Inspect the Powerful j Prismatic Binoculars. A SK E OB C. & E. /CHAMPION TJURB T»EER (IN BULK OR BOTTLE). BECAUSE NO EXPENSE IS SPARED IN PURCHASING THE BEST MATERIALS FOR BREWING IT. BECAUSE IT IS BREWED FROM THE PUREST SPRING WATER. BECAUSE EVERY DROP CAN BE GUARANTEED. BECAUSE IT IS THE PUREST AND BEST BECAUSE YOU CAN THOROUGHLY DEPEND ON IT. rpELE & TjTHRENFRIED XXVE HAVE A PRETTY STOCK Y> of • JEWELLERY. ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS : AT REASONABLE PRICES. SKEATEB BEOS. JEWELLERS, etc.. QUEEN-ST. | 6 Nice Teaspoons given Free with every 18ct Weddiag Ring, uawsrtk

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 96, 23 April 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 96, 23 April 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 96, 23 April 1906, Page 4

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