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KAIL WAY DIMNG ROOMS NEAR RAILWAY YVUAIIF. MAU^GANUI. MRS KAWBILNE l'roinieuess. a Ol MEALS A'V ALE lIOUKS. ai-ti:i;n^ON tka a SPECIALTY. j _ I -\ 0 T t (j E. mo com; KsroxnK .vis ami X AJJVELITISEIIS. j ft is i\.(iucstoil that all (JOIUIESrONnENI'F, J^oaling witli tlio litcrai'y side of the |>a|.>cc be ailuiv.s.si'd to tin.1 Editor. COItWESI'DNMIONCK Roforriug1 t«* busiut'ss ni.iUiis, printing and uilmuM ising U> livI Manager. IMUVATE COMMUNICATING CITIZENS and FLEA^I^ ( 031 FAKE 'IHE TWO CUSTOMS TAXI H-'S AX I) REFLECT UPON THEIII INEQUALITY. AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH TARIEE. (This dour is practically closed to New Zealand.) Flour per cental -s G«i Oatmeal and Rolled Oats, V.I j i;r 1b equals i'Jt X3s -Id per ton Bran and Sharps percental Is Potatoes perewt. Is Gutter and Cheese per 1b 3d Wheat per cental, Is Gd Oats Per cental, Is (3d NEW ZEALAND TARIFF. (About 150 per cent, lower than Australia. Is not our door now wide open to Australia ?) Flour percental Is 0-aCmcal and Rolled Oats, in bulk per cental, Is Rolled Oats, in packets, 20 per cent-. equal to - id per lb Bran and Sharps per cental, Is Potatoes Per cwt, la Butter, 20 per cent., equal to 2d per lb Cheese, 20 per cent., equal to Id per lb Wheat Per cental, lJd Oats l'sr cental, 9d IF THESE DUTIES ARE REMOVED, HOW WOULD THE NEW ZEALAND FARMER FARE ? N.B.—Mr Hogg and other Single Tax enthusiasts do not suggest the removal of the duties on the raw materials (wheat, oats, etc). It is obvious' they are "running with the hare and hunting with the hounds," their object being to kill the graingrowing and milling- industries witb their numerous adjuncts, such as Southern railways, etc., anil, naturally, the shrinkage would have to bu met by increasing the Northern railages, etc. Their theory is one tax on trie land only and freo trade. When this was given birth to, the Asiatic problem was unhatched. What encouragement would there be 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. It is obvious the Single Tax theory is only one tax on the land, and if given effect to would abolish the Alien Toll Tax, and bring us down to the Asiatic level. Yours truly, CHAMPION'S COMMON-SEN Sl;'. YOU SHOULD BEAR IN MIND that the commercial eucalyptus oil which is now -bougnt up at tul per lb weight and bottled, and on account of the large profit pushed, you ere exposing yourself to all the dangers to which the use of turpentine will expose you ; irritation of kidneys, intestinal tract and mucous membranes. By insisting on the GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXTRA'C'n you not only avoid these pitfalls, :but you havt a. stimulating safe and effective medicament, the result of special and careful manufacture. A trial will at once convince. Quality in small dose dis- | tinguishes it from the bulky and dangerous products. Remember—SAN'DElt' S EXTRACT embodies the result of 50 years' oxaerience and of sp 2;i0.l study, and it does what is promised—it heals and cures without injuring the constitution, as the oils on the market frequently do. T'hurefoiG, protect yourself Ijy rejecting otlier brands. SANDER'S EXTRACT possesses curative powers peculiarly its own j and it can be used with perfect safety internally and p.xternaßvMedical authorities agrw that, although there aYe many contributing causes, excess line Acid in "the blood is tho *V»ai cause of lUieuinatisin, Gout, Sciatica. .Lumbago, and kindied diseases. JUIEUMO is the one remedy that will remove this excess uric acid and quickly .give relief. Sold 'by all chemists ami stores 2s Gd and 4s 6<l. GEO. K. HALL, CARTER AKD CAIUUKR, EEO'S to tate this opportunity 1 of thanking his -numerous customers 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 hb pleased to receive and promptly execute any orders. Goo*> MOI HE/IULt» O>Al, WILL ALWAYS BK OX HASP. (*EO. 11. HALL, Carter, Cafrier ami Coal Merchant.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5776, 1 March 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5776, 1 March 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5776, 1 March 1912, Page 7

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