y IFOR HEATING j § HOUSES SHOPS, OFFICES, I I HALLS, CHURCHES, ETC. I I GAS RADIATORS I i urn the tap, apply a match, and a room that was ■ hitherto dull, cold, cheerless, is rendered bright, cosy, ■ snug, with genial warmth in every part. I II he heat they radiate is clean f pure, odourless, healthful ■ Can bs lighted in an instant and extinguished at once, I while no cleaning up is necessary. Nothing to equal I them for simplicity, efficiency, and economy. 0 SNEW DESIGNS PRICES LOW I ___^ 1 11MB GASWORKS MIIMI I Works: Grey St. Show-room: Norris <S Bell's Buildings I THOiN'E 15 DEVONPOUT KOAD I I»«__-_»«_-- W^i,I 7«ii.»- -, ~f ■ ' 0 ! CITIZENS and Up —nt^r-^g^tzzz^ —ni=fr- —3 Eg settlers. 1 11 PLEASE COMPARE THE TWO CUSTOMS GUNS TAKIAl |k|Q ■ ■ I UPON THEIIi J AQUINO il INEQUALITY "1 ~m. ■ 1 V I _"\ fl AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH f-i I INS TARipp.— _ VJI V_X 1 V_< This door is practically closed to_New {» Zealand, U Flour, per cental 29 6d ■■'./'■ Oatmeal and Rolled Oata _d per lb -.. . . Trur rTUI U equals £4 13s 4d per ton =i: II you need a Nt_W UUN we gj Bran ana Sharps, percental Is I y offer you the best selection in £& C hc_,. T^ll 111 rew Zealand. This is a state- il Wheat, per cental is 6d ~f; r .. ji n Osxis, percental la 6d I ment or iact easily proved b/ NEW ZEaLAND TARIF ,. jl inspecting* our stock. About 150 per cent, lower than Ausj| ttalia, Ia not our door now Is ■ wide open to Australia ? o»iw i uMimfbi' i _____________■ iii____w_—______■__ fiour, percental ls [J I Oatmeal and Rolled Oats, in bulk m v ~ n ~ " wr. « * m r_M«-t _ rmn.t-.-r.xT I Rolled Oats, in packets, 20 per cent. - I ' PRICES AS SATISFACTOPY | BrM . tPS , ■*"£»« Pi I(1 fnnr fITTMO n Potatoes, per cwt, Is AN IHPi' ItII IM iS Butter, 20 per cent, equal to 2d per lb XIU XIXU wunw. Cheese, 20 per cent,'equal to Id per lb I a. | Wheat, " pcr cental, 9d j I Oats, percental, 9d mmmmm main mi" » IF THESE DUTIES ABE REMOVED HOW WOULD THE NEW ZEALAND ■', . FARMER FARE:' if fin N.B.—Mr Hogg and other Single m i Tax enthusiasts do not suggest the A tV fl IV fl I I _kl ITIMM I of the"/duties on the raw A IVI IV I I lIM I I lIIIM I materials, wheat, oats, etc. It is i .'- #1 lfl 111 \J I I I I I m £* obvious they are " running with the I hare and hunting with the hounds," ! You require Ammunition any way, tbeir object^being to kill the .grain, 1 # _ .' " growing and milling industries with || and you will find Our Stock their numerous such as 111 . . Southern railways, etc., and naturally, HI complete 111 every respect. the shrinkage would have to be met HI '''.'""-.. ky increasing the Northern railages, IONLY THE BEST MAKES KEPT |j| f . Their theory is>e tax on the land I only and free trade. When this was "PWTPTiI^ -TTTTP 'T.OTRTRKT I Biven birth t0» the Asiatic problem i IIiIVJJO XXXXJ JJUTT JJUA lj wag unhatched< What encouragement would there be to go on the land unless A . ' the products of the soil are protected, on the same lines as our riyals ? How \ I under such stupidity ? Could they , compete against^the sweated surplusages of the world, unless amply pro--Z | _ f m x I _T\ I"% f*N A I I n _f\ _f% n tected '• Ancl even now ifc l9 with a I I " 111 Ic I1 A l\l Ml 111 struggle they exist. It is obvious the ! Li. Ij. UvJllL/MIN (JU \JV_J«« Single Tax theory is only one tax on W_ Wi WVI »»^I li * W W»J the land, and if given effect to-would abolish the Alien Poll Tax, and bring THE GUN EXPERTS us down to the Asiatic level. I Your3 truly, J DEVONPORT ST., TAURANGA 'Phone 70 \\ CHAMPION'S COMMON-SENSE. 1 I TE PUKE HOTEL &£=DSl^^ A DOLPHU_T"IIONTGOIi- ■ - ' £\- ERY (lato Karangahake 1. :.—.———.-^ —~ '-—~——~,, • . , -~ and Waikino), begs to intimate that he is still conducting the above hostelry, and hopes, by ; imjuju__ij--j-^~aj-_u^ ■■ ——■—» civility and attention to the reDIRECT PROM THE MANUFACTURERS— quirements of patrons, to keep up tne excellent reputation ol Ithie house. We have just received a large consignment " of this season's Sporting Goods BEST BRANDS OF SPIRITS j Only Stocked. HOCKEY STICKS* BALLS, ETC, ! CUISINE A SPECIALITY FOOTBALLS. SHIN PADS " —~—— — PROTECTORS;-,. ETC. j J'oi^salk Bcfur'o purckasiug inspct uur Good, I T3I.STAUI^ANT. d'«»m-« goo d busi111. ness. Good reason'for selling. - / Crichfon (STATIONEK, NORTH STRAND) - ||Rnnge, gas stove; hoi and cold 1/• V-I/WVlv//, v, - ' . I; waterbid on. Foi particulars applj 1 ' - ■■■..... IJ '< Times" oftice.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BOPT19150508.2.16.1
Bibliographic details
Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 6379, 8 May 1915, Page 6
Word Count
775Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 6379, 8 May 1915, Page 6
Using This Item
NZME is the copyright owner for the Bay of Plenty Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons New Zealand BY-NC-SA licence . This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of NZME. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.