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SPECIAL NOTICE. A VERY CHARMING SELECTION OF SUMMER SUITINGS. Arrived this week, bought and sent out by . MR. DOHERTY, OF LONDON. They are chosen from one of the most CELEBRATED SAVILLE ROAV firms, and are the Highest Class obtainable, and QUITE EXCLUSIVE. JAMES A. DOHERTY, CIVIL, MILITARY, AND BREECHES ' TAILOR. By Special Appointment To His sjylyik The Excellency Governor. 203 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ~ rRY BEFORE YOU BUY! "OERHAPS our Tea is better than the JJ- kind you are using—if so, you'd like to knoTv. it! Visit our dainty Now Tea Rooms and enjoy a threepenny cup °f Bohan'6 Tea (as supplied to. His Excellency the Governor). If-you think its Best, use it regularly in your home. ,D. BOHAN AND CO., ; 226.Lambton Quay. Reprinted from "New Zealand Herald," • Wednesday, December 13, 1916. SETTLERS, PARKERS, ARTISANS, AND ALL KINDS' OF INDUSTRIAL LABOUR, . What we may expect'of our shirt-sighted Board of Trade's free trade policy with a flavouring of single lax is given effect to. It is a wonder, or probably an over- - sight, that it didn't repeal the alien poll tax as well as the duty on flour. \ The Board of Trade spent some time north on' the "fencing" question. So bo prepared. .'THE MENACE OF FOREIGN. FLOUR. LETTER RECEIVED BY MR. VIRTUE,' . MANAGER NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING CO., AUCKLAND, EROII W. DUNBAR, FLOUR BROKER, HONG-KONG. "10th November, 1910. "I have just returned from a. trip to Japan, where we 6pent a month pleasantly, and during that time I visited one of the large flour mills, which turns out 150 tons per day, and is now being increased to 200 tons. It was a . modorn plant, with one American miller in charge, all the work being done by natives-and it is well done. The mill had . ' 10,000 tons of wheat piled un; this was drawn from Japan, • Corea, and North Cliina. While the wheat from Japan is small and dirty,v that from Manchuria, North China, is very fair, and I think in time will .make itself felt.in the world's markets. They export now about 2,000,000 tons of beans every ' yearno doubt they will increase their wheat in duo time. Japan is now selling flour in London made from China wheat, and getting JSIB per ton for it—hot bad for a start." P.S.—The freight to London ifrom Japan is between .£6 and £7 per ton.—-P;V.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2953, 16 December 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2953, 16 December 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2953, 16 December 1916, Page 8

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