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"CHAMPION'S" WHIP. COLLECT TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCH, 02th JULY, I9OT, VIA PONSOSBY, C. POOLE, M.H.R., Wellington.-^ "Wiat were you sent to Wellington for? As you hsye dntobed the people who sent yera as "AGiTAIQKS," because they are asking for their rights In a NSW RAILWAY STATION, GOODS SHED, AND POST OFFICE, to try a»5 keep pace with our daily increasing trade, as 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 half of Auckland's population. The only thing that appears to trouble you Js to protect the TIMBER COMBINE and TIMBER SKIPS with your supporters, -wtsieh are dennding our forests 6y shipping to Australia and selling cheaper there tnan locally. TIMBER, with its connection, is a vanishing asset. COMMON SENSE suggests A GOOD EXPORT DTJTY, and the imported article on the FREE LIST, as It is obvious the timber industry is of a transient character, unless saved for a time by a HEAVY EXPORT DTJTY. "NOW, 'CHAMPION,' FREE FROM TRUSTS AND COMBINES, SPEAKS. WHEAT AND POTATO Growing and 'CHAMPION' Floor Milling, with its numerous dependencies, sneli as railages, coal, labour, etc.. etc.. which are EVERLASTING INDUSTRIES, with Protection, you wish to crush, by removing the Customs Duties, simply because your BREAD BILL IS 4d PER MONTH HIGHER, owing to an unprecedented drought (and a potato blight), over which we at preseiit have no control. "In Australia, during its drought, the Commonwealth wisely ruled that there was to be no interference with the CUSTOMS TARIFF: that they were to bear one another's burdens, which were only of a temporary character. But in New gealand Messrs. Poole, Ltd., want to force the Farmer and Miller to carry the burden alone. "Wisdom again. You say a 'GOOD DEAL OF THE ADULTERATED FOOD IS IMPORTED.' and yet you are anxious to strangle the FREE and pure 'Champion,' on account of your bread bill being Id per week higher, and cllow your eleorors to be poisoned "with American 'Jungle' and Coolie Flour, flavoured with Bubonic. It is apparent you would have to fly the 'YELLOW JACK.' "If your stupid suggestions are given effect to there will be then no scarcity of RAILWAY TRUCKS OR LABOUR and the RAILWAY GOODS SHED AND JJiJW POST OFFICE will be quite unnecessary, and 'G-OD'S OWN COUNTRY' will no longer exist. "You will then» discover where the 'STOKM CENTRE' is next Elections, unless you mend yonr ways and repent. Why delay? "P. VIRTUE. Manager." ''pjHAMPION" TTONEST TNDUSTRY. Acknowledged by Hon. Dr. Findlay. SCHMIDT STUDIOS. THREE GOLD MEDALS AND SPECIAL AWARD FOR PORTRAITURE. AT N.Z. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. COME AND SEE THE PICTURES WHICH WON THE ABOVE GOLD MEDALS. OPEN MONDAY. MAY 13ta. SCHMIDT STUDIOS, QUEEN-ST. TANFIELD, POTTER AND CO., 24L , QUEEN STREET. STOCKTAKING. SPECIAL LINES. SPECIAL PRICES. Tea Sets for Six Persons, 8/9 and 10/ B. Dinner Sets for Six Persons, 16/6 and IS/6. Toilet Sets (6 pieces), 9/6 and 10/6. See Window. fTIANFIELD, "DOTTER AND {~*<O., 242 QUEEN-STREET. WINTER. ON A COLD WINTER MORNING. START THE DAY WITH "FRY'S" COCOA ON A COLD WINTEK NIGHT, WHAT MORE GRATIFYING THAN A CUP OF FRY'S COCOA ? NOTHING i ASK "P° B T H E |Q IL,T iTMSa "FRY'S" ■pURE /CONCENTRATED COCOA. DEINK FERRO-STOUT. THE KING OF TONICSA HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS HERICINAL FOOD. INVALUABLE AS A TONIC FOR EVERYBODY, ' ESPECIALLY WOMEN. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY TS3 MEDICAL FACULTY. Obtainable at all the Principal Hotels and ' Wine und Spirit Merchants', and from qpHE DKEWERY, T TD., AUCKLAND. LAMB, CHEMIST. NEWTON. HiS A FULL STOCK OF GREASE PAINTS, EYEBROW PENCILS, FACE POWDERS, FACE CREAMS, SUPERFATTED SKIN SOAPS, AND VALAZE PREPARATION.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 166, 13 July 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 166, 13 July 1907, Page 4