"CHAMPION'S ,, WHIP. COLLECT TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCH, 12th JULY, 1907, VIA POXSOXBT. C. POOLE, M.H.R.. Wellington,— "WTxat were yon sent to Wellington for? As you have dubbed the people who sent you as "AGITATORS," because they are asking lor their rights In a NEW RAILWAY STATION GOODS SHED. AND POST OFFICE, to try and keep pace with our daily increasing trade, ac well as give no end of employment in their erection, and the extra staff which is necessary to work them. Down South the buildings for similar class of business are palatial In every respect, with only nan of Auckland's population. The only thing that appears to trouble you is to protect the TIMBER COMBINE and TDIBEX SHIPS with your supporters, which are denuding our forests by shipping to Australia and selling cheaper there than locally. TIMBER, with Its connection, is a vanishing asset. COMMON SENSE suggests A GOOD EXPORT DUTY and the imported article on the FEEK LIST as it Is obvions the timber industry is of a transient character, unless saved for a time by a HEAVY EXPORT DUTY "NOW, 'CHAMPION, , KKEE FROM TRUSTS AND COMBINES, SPEAKS. TVS?^ T AND POTATO Growing ana CHAMPION' Flour Milling, with its numerous dependencies, such as railages coal, labour, etc.. etc.. which are EVERLASTING INDUSTRIES, with Protection you wish to crush, by removing the Customs unprecedented drought (and a potato blight), over which we at present have no control. "In Australia, during its drought, the Commonwealth wisely ruled that there was ' o . b B c I °° interference with the CUSTOMS TARIFF; that they were to bear one another s burdens, which were only of a temporary character. But In New Zealand Farmer and Miller to carry the burden «fl3 7°»v stu P ld suggestions are given effect to there will be theD no scarcihr <rr Hiend yOW Wa ? S «* "P. VIKTTJE, Manager." ".QHAJIPION" JJO-XEST JNDUSTRY. Acknowledged by Hon. Dr. Flndlay. VERY SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AT THE BEEHIVE SALE TO-MORROW, D ox T M ISS r F B ' E S HOP# GEORGE COURT AND SONS' BEEHIVE SA,L" KARANGAHAPE RD. THE BIG STORE. NEAR PITT-ST. , 1 SHOP ONLY IN KARANGAHAPE RD. JJUUST rjIilSS noODS, FAIR BeALJNG. COURTEOUS ATTENTION AND PROMPT DELIVERY, Make Our Goods Popular With Everyone, Except Competitors. JOHN T>,UCHANAN. PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER WILL REMOVE TO HIS NEW PREMISES. SXMONDS-ST. (a few doors higher np), on SATURDAY NEXT. And extends a cordial Invitation to the public to visit his up-to-date premises, and examine his XT IGH QiLASS riOODS. WE NEVBE ASK ANYONE TO BUY. WE DONT HAVE TO. We make a speciality of WEDDING RECEPTIONS, PRIVATE AFTERNOON TEAS. ETC 'Phone 1370. TTIS DARK, C«rly Hair. His kindly **" eye. His striking attitude. ills masterly Inactivity. Make his acquaint-ance-—Bobt. Eew's .Window, 2so. Xi fioeeß-et.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 165, 12 July 1907, Page 4
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