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, CITrZENS and SETTLERS. ! ■■ i u-i: conrr.\uf. " THE * TWO CUSTOMS TARIFFS * AND * KJUFI, KCT UPON THEIU r TOEUUALITY A U STR ALI A N CO MMON W E ALTH TARIFF. This door is practically closerifto New Z&land, * ' • Flour, per cental 2s 6d Oatmeal and Rolled Oats -* $d per Ib equals £4 13a"'4d per ton Bran ana Sharps, "" per cental Is Potatoes, - percwt Ib Butter and Cheese,,* per U^Sd Wheat, per cental ft 6d Oals > per cental 18 6d >iEW ZEALAND \ARIFK * About 150 per cent." lower tltii Australia, Is'not our door now wide, open to Australia ? ' ~ Fluur. per cental lg Oatmeal and Rolled Oats, in bulk r , * per centfl la Rolled s Oats, mi packets, 20 percent. '•*equal tw jd per lb Bran and Sharps, M per cental, la Potatoes, - * per. 1 8 Butter, 20 per cent, equal to 2d per ib Cheese, 20 per cent, equal to Id per Ib Wheat, per cental, 9d Oats > pir cental, 9d IF THESE DUTIES ARE REMOVED ~ HOW WOULD THE NEW ZEALAND * FARMER FARE? N.B.—Mr Hogg Bnd other Single Tax enthusiasts do not suggest the removal of the dutfes on the *aW materials, wheat, oats^ eter It is obvious they are " running with the hare and hunting with the hounds," their object being to kill the graingrowing and milling^ industries with their numerous adjuncts, such as Southern railways, etc., and naturally; the shrinkage would have to be ajfet by increasing the Northeirh railages*, etc. Their theory is one tax on the land only and free trade. 'When this was given birth to, the Asiatic problem * was unhatched. 'What encouragement i would there be torgo on theiand unless the products of the soil are protected, on the same lines as bur rivafo ? How would our town industries* thrive under such stupidity ? Gould they compete against the sweated surplusages of the world, unlesslcnaply protected ? And even now it is with a struggle they|»xißt. It is obvibus'the Single Tax theory is only one ii± on the land, and if given effect to woulib abolish the Alien Poll Tax, and bring ua down to the Asiatic level. Yours truly, CHAMPION'S COMMON.-SI|SE. All kinds' of * Farm and Garden .Seedt Implements and Manures * * Special Line of ■> Seed Maize and Maize Planter* •*> ....... .- , --' ■ *"*s r "* s ,'^s «* 4 * ' r New arrangements for >? marketing Eggs. = ** Ensuring higher prides. '■'" *> Agent for Yorkshire Fire lusurauc^ Company. fc ' a TAURANGA* FARMERS^ TRADING AGENCY,*' D. TAYLO% c*. " , i scientifically" ** ■ TESTQr BY •#. * A. J. MIRRIELEES, UK t.._. To be satisfactorily* tested byap^elfe,: >-. one you know, iv y^our own'%"wn^| who absolutely guarantees hii ftp&f' ) and has been pronounce^ by jpoctora and experts to be a perfect refractionißt, is better for^you thy - going to town or trusting your eyes,J travelling opticians who are i^ today and away tomorrow ■".-" A. J. MIRBIELEES, tt\ THE B'PRAND ' TAURANGA.^ C. E, STEWART PAINTER, PAPERHANGEK* AND SIGN WRITER. CAMERON HOAD, . Tauranjra. Estimatp* Given A Nurse Certifies THAT DR. MORSE'S INDIAN root pills are Unequalled for constipation. "1 can certify," writes Nurse . Amefta Rutherford, of 406 Montreal Street, Near Victoria Street, Christ-* :, fß^^fs^!^s^s£S3^^^^r ® an TtistSE^SSßmßfi b a v i r Runt A. A. RulKtrford. - ' Front a P'luito, r- * mlldnes9 to- your genuiD medicine. I avo. a qua!* nurse andA^ava practl mania and \ w Zealan' ; of forty y \ ,S. You fffitonseni to [ '&eitbl? B^HUicatiofi <desire< znaint • se--

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6490, 17 September 1915, Page 3

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