! RAILWAY DINIXG j KOOMS I i i NEAU RAILWAY WHARF. j | AIAUN<: \NUI. ! j ■ ! i\UIS UAUHOXE I'rot.neiiv^. j I I! UP MEALS AT ALL IKH'US. I itx MTKi;Nv.,.fN tka a i j SI'Ki'iALTV. j i N o T i C I-".. ! j ; rV o ru|;l!KS|M>\|»r.\TS ANI> \ I JL AhVEUTISERS. I "™" > ■ It is rci|ili'sli'<l lli;it ;ii! ; ICOKUESPONHKNI'E i j Healing vvilh tho literary side o\ j ; the |>;i(>ei' be atltwvssed to the j I Editor, j !coiißEsr<>Ni>ENCE j j llrferriim1 to l>iisiii---.c- ni.iit.rs. | ! printing and adu'il isini,' to t'l'1 ! : l'i;l\'A'l'K COMMIIMCATIONS i i j k'ITIZKNS and ! ; si'/m-iiKs. i j | PLJbAMI COMPAKE TWO CI'STOMS TAKIbTS A Mi KEFLECT UPON THE IK INEQUALITY. A C STJ tALI A N COMMON W L ALTiL TAKIFF. (This duoi' i« practically closed to New Zealand.) Flour per cental ~s 0(1 Oatmeal and J lolled Oats, .\-J rer lb equals JC-1 :U?s -id per ton Bran and Sharps percental .Is Potatoes per cut, Is Butter and Cheese per lb 3d Wheat Pit cental. Is Gd Oats Per cental. Is 0d XKW ZEALAND TAHtFF. (About 150 per cent, louver than AusIralia. Is uot our door now wide open to Australia ?) Flour Per cental la OuUnoul and Rolled Oats, in bulk per cental, Is Rolled Oats, in packets, 20 per cent-. equal to i<J. per lb Bran and Sharps per cental, is Potatoes per owt, Is Butter, 20 per cent., equal to ...2dpcr lb Cheese, 20 per cent., equal to id per. lb "Wheat, per cental, 9d Oats • percental, 9(1 IV THESE DUTIJES AliK HEMOVEV, HOW WOULD THE NEW ZEALAND FARMER FARE ? >;.B. —Mr Hogg and other Single Tax enthusiasts do not suggest the removal of the duties on the raw materials (\vlvea.t, oatts, etc). It i.s obvious they are "running with the hare and hunting- with .the hounds," their object being to kill me graingrowing and miliinij industries with their numerous adjuncts, such as Southern railways, etc., and, naturally, the shrinkage would have to be met by increasing the Northern railages, etc. Their theory is one tax on tno land only and free trade. When this was given birth to, the Asiatic problem was unhatched. What encouragement would tliere bo to go on the land unless the products of the soil are protected, on the same lines as our rivals ? How would our town industries thrive under such .stupidity ? Could they compete against the sweated surplusages of the world, unless amply protected ? And even now it is with a struggle they exist. EL is obvious the Single Tax theory is only one tax on the land, uncl if | given effect to would abolish'the Alien Poll Tax, and bring us down t o the Asiatic level. Yours truly, CUAMVJONTS COMMO'X-SK.NSK. YOU SHOULD BEAK TN AUNU that the commerciuL eucalyptus oil which is dow bou^nt up at Oil per lb weight and bottled, and on account of the large pro/it pushed, you are exposing yourself to all Ihe dangers to which the use of turpentine will expose you ; irritation of kidneys, intestinal tract and mucous membranes. J3y insisting on the GEXUINE SAX DELI EL'CAI A VTI. UXTJvACTi you not only avoid these pitfalls, but you have a stimulating safe and effective medicament, the result of special and careful manufacture. A trial will at* once convince. Quality in small dose distinguishes it from the bulky and dangerous products. Remember— SANDER'S EXTRA CT embodies the result of ">0 years' experience and of sp;:io! .study, ami it does what is promised—it heals Vind .cures without injuring the constitution, as tne oils on the market frequently do. Therefoio, protect, yourself by rejecting other brands. SANDER'S EXTRACT possusso-s curative powers peculiarly its own and it can be used with perfect safety intcrnallv and externallyMedical .authorities agree that. although (hero a re many contributing causes, excess Uric Acid in tin-blood is the real cause of '.Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumlmgo, and kindred diseases. ItUElT MO is the one remedy that will remove this excess uric acid and quickly give reliu'SuM by nil chemists and stores 2s Gd tuul Is Gd. I<*» -j — GEO. l.{. HALL. CARTER AM) CARRIER, BE (IS to lake ihLs opportunity of thanking his numerous cus- | tomers for the liberal support accorded him since commencing business as above, and to announce that he has also launched out in the COAL Business, and will be pleased ■ to receive and promptly execute any orders. CUOD JInrSEHOT.D COAL WM.I, ' ALWAYS 0E ON I-.fA.ND. I | i;Ef>, I!,. IIAIJ,. 1 j Cdrtc*", Carrier and Coal Merchant.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5775, 28 February 1912, Page 7
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