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;01U. UlXi SALT WAn-h^® 5 H AIMS ANi^f^j^ I lours ... Ait< iKh»rio t! 81 A-nti'men :fi f (i S i;-V^4.:;i.t 0 „; aiM ;^;-M. h | Sundays, all day. JN. : H D:«ily, i.\oc|,t 10^' ■ or 10s pre dozni. "'' Keaj, 11 I.adi.s or Ueuts. -(| H Lads under ! 1 *' 'r» . M Bath ''■ l2 J H L^e of ]..uil,i, lg I> nuvev §g BITIZENS and 1 PLEASE COMPaijp' I THB I TWO CUSTOMS I XAIUtTS ; I REELECT *** I UPON THEIK I INEttUALITV I AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEAPr' H TARIFF. §§ CB__li door ii practically c i o||d M New Zealaad.) jl loui PW cental jj, ~ I Oatmeal aad Uolled Oats, fl |~!| n URI» £* "•UplrUifl Bran aad Sharpe P«r ccnui J ■ Pj _ **»"** *i l| H__SB_ o**tOM p , rCwt ■ Butter aid Cheeia n.r nl i, H ■____* lv 0.1 Sgg "ht*l P»r •entßl, 1!% m °*tB Per ceital, i a « M NEW ZEALAND TARIFF, W tAbou. 150 per cent, lower thuAti. H tralia. Ia aot our door aow wid, H open to Auitralia?) ,S Flour • P« cental li I Oaimaal and Rolled Oats, ia bulk H pw catii, i| 9 Rolled Oata, In pat-eta, 20 pwc.it. M •Quat to idpetii Bran aad Sharpa t per cental, j, H Potato*- ~ ptr cwt,j|fi| Butter, 2Q pel cent., equal to S .•» .•.ttptfl.B Che..!., 80 p9x «.at., equal to g Wktat p»r «ital,ljH Oata P«rctttal,J.H IF THESE DUTIES ARE BEMOV-H ED, HOW WOULD THE NEW Z^H LAND FARMER FARE? jM N.B.—-Mr Hogg and other Sltjliß Tax •athuiiait* do not BUfgtittoH remoTal of tha dutUi oa tittnfiß material* (wheat, oati, ate), li jjgl obvious they ar» -'running with t.^R _ar« aad hunting with thehoui^^p thtir object being to kill tha p^llt frowinf and milling Induitrlei «fi|B their numerous adjuncti, tuck umjy Southern railway*, etc., and, ut»|H ally, th§ shrinkage would h_Ti loklijl coat by Licreaiinf the Northenr. ||| agei, aU. * _W_\ Their theory ii oia tax ol fc||g ta*d only and tree trade. W_«fci^p waa gives birth to, the Aiiatle^-B blem .wai unhatched. What «ccr'Rt agemeat W«* M there be to go oit-|||| laad unleia the producti ofthn'i^ft are protelted, on tha iami lilM W our rival* ? How would our tenlß Industriea thrive under euch iMtIK ly ? Could tMey competa _g_loi^lK awaatcd lurplusagei of the fwilH •ml.es amply protected ? Aid f«H| tow It I* with a struggle taay [t i« obvloue «• Slnglt Tai_*h«B Il OEly o»* tax om the laad, v W fire* aff-Ct to would *bolii«»g|§ Allem Pall Tax, aid briag v itnk_m tie AeintU lerel. H Yo«?« Uh-Ji WK CELAMFION't COMMON-SW»H| When buying TEA certain of TWO THINCg FIRST - Be. sure *■ TEA is packed W a house of kno« reputation. mm get Top Value Hj your money. H You can rely, on secitfW both the above if >« insist on being supplied «W ore ofthe B "BUTTEWfI mm DjffkkentQpaUTl^ : IB and Prices to Suit.^Jß Guaranteed Better#j| | for yoar money W?m i other TfeA u,t w ] this district. ■■■ { When next ordering THBj ■■ ask your Grocer for ong«| "BUTTERFLY Dlm Take No Other, _JM and BE OONV* 0* , BROWN BAB« P ffi and Co., H}| AuciaA^ftJl ;; And sold by »» pmm

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLII, Issue 6085, 9 March 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLII, Issue 6085, 9 March 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLII, Issue 6085, 9 March 1914, Page 8