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AN EXPERT'S VIEWS.

Interesting remarks by Mr. A. Mat Thews, the W ell-know n Romney bri’etle if Wairoiigmnai. I'eatliiTston. V\ liei l<.'ive:-ing a lecture to farmers at Mas rorton on Roinni’y .sheep. Mr. Matthew: Stater! with regard to sheep-dipping ‘ 1 have nut s -e:i a lolls > in my tlo.-l 'nr twenty years, ami if at sheariig time a tick is seen, it is such a r:ir< x-eurreiK-e that the sliearer is curtail io call my ntt ‘iition to it. I have jus. had over MI rani hoggets shorn, am not a tick was se ni among them, and J never dip more than once a year, am aiwais earlv in the season." As Mr. Matthews has hem a conttnu ■ His u-e:- of White's Dip lor 16 years his remarks speak volumes for the efli•aey of lliis im-al mixture. Those de sii-ous of putting themselves in tin irappv position ot Mr. Matthews witl regard to their lin ks will do well t< give White’s Dip a trial this cominj. season. Obtainable from all the leading merchants or direct from the tnanu factmer, William XVliit--, Otane.*

ii’s no gome waiting mr the zurnmci to dispel your coh’--wo often have changeable weather right up to December it is better to deal with it at once attack it with Baxter's Lung Preser ver. No cold can stand up against thigreat dispeller of coughs and colds - they are all vanquished swiftly and surely. This spring weather it's always wise to have a hottie in the house. I’ric-e 110 clargo size) at al! chemists and stores, or post free from .1. Baxter and Co., chemists. Clirislc-luircb *

ELECTORS I The Liquor Trade contributes directly and indirectly to the Revenue of ths Country £1,250,000 annually. WHO PAYS IT NOW? The Rich Man—the man who consumes heavily-taxed Champagnes, Wines, and Spirits. The poorer man —the man who drinks beer —pays but a fraction of it. The man who drinks nothing, pays nothing. Bring tn Prohibition and £1,250,000 must be raised in Taxes in other ways. WHO WILL PAY IT ? It is certain that the poorer man and the man on the land will find himself saddled with a share of it many times greater than he carries now. DO YOU WANT TO BRING THIS CHANGE ABOUT? If not, go to the Poll and STRIKE OUT THE BOTTOM LINE ON BOTH LICENSING PAPERS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 282, 17 November 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 282, 17 November 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 282, 17 November 1911, Page 6

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