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CI TIZEN^ TTLEEg I>l EASE COMPARE THE TWO CUSTOMS TAIUFES AND BiJFLECT UPON THEIR INEQUALITY »Ti<rrRALIAN COMMONWEALTH AUM TARIFF. This door is practically closecTto New 1 Zealand, ffinar per cental 2a 6d nltmeal and Rolled Oats Jd per 1b Oa equals £4 13s 4d per ton n ran and Sharps, per cental Is potatoes, Per cwt Is Ratter and Cbccse, per lb 3d Wheat, • Per cental ls 6d J;,: per cental Is 6d N EW ZEALAND TARIFF. About 150 per cent lower than Australia, Is not our door now wide open to Australia ? Flour, per cental la Oitmeal and Rolled Oats, in bulk per cental ls Rolled Oats, in packets, 20 per cent, equal tu £d per lb Bran and Sharps, percental, Is Potatoes, Per cwt, ls Butter, 20 per cent, equal to 2d per lb Cheese 20 per cent, equal to Id per lb whea t, Pcr 9d Q atg> per cental, 9d 'iff THESE UITIKS ARE REMOVED now WOULD THE NEW ZEALAND W FARMER FARE? N # f}.—Mr Hogg Bnd 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 huntiDg with the hounds," their object being to kill the graingrowing and milling industries with their numerous adjuncts, such as Southern railways, etc., and naturally, Me shrinkage would have to be met by increasing the Northern railages, etc I Their theory is one lax on the land only and free trade. When this was given birth to, the Asiatic problem vras unhatched. What encouragement flouid there be to go on the land unless the products of tie soil are protected, on the same lines as cur rivals ? How tynnld 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 Poll Tax, and bring us down to the Asiatic leve]. Yours truly, QUIPMI'S COMMON-SEMSE. GET READY NOW ! GET READY NOW ! •The next few weeks maik the "busiest of times in the garden, to , ' ameteur and expert alike. >; Ifyuiwaut a luiir. display and .tffective show of {lowers easy to grow and woith their place in the best of gardens. GET GET CHRYSANTHEMUMS & DAHLIA I CHRYSANTHEMUMS & DAHLIAS I AND I AND I GET THEM NOW I * I GET THEM MOW! I J,et us know your requirementsI Wve hundreds of named varie* I ties of both theso popular varie--1 Uegm every form and featuring. I .-in every conceivable size and I .shade of bloom. I Mto MacWs NOW-jou'Jl have j a beautiful garden in a very short while-a garden that will be the envy of all. Fljft r stable seeds of Ngaest quality in stock; also manures, gardening tools, etc. .SwdforNew Catalogue--just -• issued. POST FJREE. 6. J. MACKAY & J. MACKAY Satisfaction Seedsman " W QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND Severe Headaches. TiMARU *-ADY DERIVED WONDERF UL RELIEF. %;" wrn thJ Hospital for a little 4S *!"<•■ Jane Macintosh, ' «irtw sa«sfled win, my t*a* , dlaa Root PilI» a trial as **w iff 1 sufferer wi'h hcadofiil nat ,criUcal l)erioJ. the "i* never 1 i can Hay that !am lf E5 | t *w. but whenever «teirp Tei° UtOrSOrtS' Wllich iS Pills. On' mve rocours« to your I- %!igl!J e T remember «^ 8 K U°Olherla^ so afflicted, and your lue<Hcine on 10"1 You liavc m-v ' Tb r " thLs testimony." I "*«£! ? r a"\, a Cau?e- Won aro su^ arti "«» generally (!lw fo ' nmgesiion- R»t .ft,? * »twa» "'' ; t» ?*• «.a\: r.r. 51' '-'r «•"«•" to

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 6497, 25 September 1915, Page 3

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