“That Xciv Zealand must i.n> the near future make provision for subsidising the railways to the extent of from two to t,wo' and a-half miJlionsj sterling when the present lines now .under construction. are completed, is as certain as thair the earth will continue its course round the sun to-morrow, and •ue merely voice the opinion ef ihnn-rl-redls and thousands of those rwho wonder from what source that money is to come, without su'eh taxation) being imposed as will destroy the country. ’’ —*'‘ M erenntile Gn zeitto". ’ ’ Tariff questions affecting Australia and. New Zealand will probably be the subject of conversations! between Hon. G. \V. Potbes and tilie Comoron wealth authorities when. Mr Forbes is returning from the Imperial Conference. The act'ing-IMinistor of Customs, Air J. G. Cob be, yesterday referred ro Australia 's favourable trade balance and said lu>. expected negotiations would shortly take place with a view to revising the existing agreement Cat y in Cortieeili Silk Hosiery do you find such exquisite beauty combined with such Jong wear .and perfect fit. (New shades in this superior hose are I now opened —French tan, nude, tawny, I nickel, shadow, natural, honey, beige, j light blue fox, kasha beige, spring ta.-, and pearl blush. Price 10/11 pair I Only procurable from Harrops Ltd. Ha/wera and' Stratford.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 28 November 1930, Page 4
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216Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume L, 28 November 1930, Page 4
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