BREADWINNERS WE HiLVE PLEASURE In again assuring you that we are in no way connected with any MILLING TRUST, ASSOCIATION, OR COMBINE ; Free in every respect. | The Otago Times, 31st May, in a leading article, speaks in most eulo gistic terms of our independence, and having so successfully kept the TRUST at bay in the NORTH ISLAND, but our local papers remain silent on our good points. Though we have successfully combated the Trust, with your assistance, we have not yet been endowed with supernatural powers, to control the elements* to preveiit drought and shortages throughout the world, and minus of these powers, we are compelled to pay the market rate for wheat, which has advanced through the results of o serious drought in the South, augmented with something similar occuring in Europe. We all like cheapness, but it is hardly fair, and not biblical to expect that one section of thu community (i.c,, farniers, etc.), should shoulder the /loss alone for the betterment of mankind, when no other trade* s* p»"ofession is asked to d so. Some j>la£form or«tora fox- dieap notoriety say remove ths duties; no matter how seriously it interferes with their neighbours. If this was given effect to, the sweated surplus 6t mysterious America (with its re' cent disclosures in adulteration), coloured India, where the weekly wage is about 2s, and greedy Australia, with its recent reciprocity tariff, would be dumped in Now Zealand, thereby ruining the farming and milling community, with their numerous dependencies. Australia had -a serious drought In 1902. and its tariff was not altered for New Zealand's benefit. The Government is now exhibiting the horrors of sweating, so let us be careful and reflect' seriously before giving vent to idle and dreamy | thoughts, otherwise God's Ow ! Country will no longer exist. "We have spoken Thanking you for past favour* soliciting a continuance. We remain, Always at your service, P. V7vITUE, Manager, Northern Roller Milling Co. ! "CHAMPION" URAND TO EMPLOYERS. WAGES BOOKS, under tho Factories Act, can be obtained at the Bay of Plenty Times Office. J. H. CLAYTON & CO., Proprietors. A. W. CARMICHAJEL. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. HAMILTON STREET, TAORAN'GA. (Next N.Z. Loan & M. Co.'s Store). ATX7- p AEHICHABL • »T • V-/ wishes to inform the Public generally that he is prepared to receive entries of Properties for Sale or Lease. AGENT FOR E. Le ROY, Horse Covers, Tents, Coats, etc. D. HAY * SONS, Nurseries. R. O; CLARK, Tiles, etc, ENGLISH & FOREIGN PIANO Co. S ADDLERY OCEAN ACCIDENT CORPORATION LIMITED. STATE FIRE INSURANCE, For Greerton and Surrounding Districts. Owing to frequent mid-week business trips, please address correspondence to CAHMICHAEL, Box 29. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY .(LIMITED.) "UIRE, MARINE & ACCIDENT. Capital .". £1,500,000 Paid up capital and reserve £630,000 Moderate Raton, Undoubted SecuHty, and Prompt and Liberal Settle- , ment of Claims. AGENTS : Whakatane and Opouriao, GEORGE SIMPKINS. Opotiki, B. S. VICKERS. Katikati, C. E. MACMUJLAN. Tauranga and Te Puke, G. ARNOLD WARD, J. A- CLARK,
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5484, 14 March 1910, Page 1
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