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There are some remarkable figures to be obtained from the published statistics of New Zealand Factories "under the Act," and any one who can spare the time will find it as funny as Punch, this Government record of our industries. Not on account of the inaccuracies contained therein, but in the istounding dimensions of some of the protected industries, and the number of people ivho obtain a living by such protection. Feathers are "protected" to the time of about 25 per cent., and as this is to be considered as protection and not as mere revenue-raising, it behoves us to know what we are protecting. In the leading city of New Zealand there is "under the Act an ostrich feather factory. So far, so good; but the book goes further and tells us how much the factory hands earn in their various occupations. That is where we look for revelations, for we have it on the best authority, that the total wages paid in the abovementioned industry is £0 0s Od per week, and we may venture to add a similar amount per aunum. In another branch of local industries, not altogether unconnected with the press, we find hgures after this style,—we will not quote exactly, as it might infringe copyright : At 15 years of age, boys earn 7b, girls ss, per week. But at 16, boys earn 6s, while girls receive 9s; while at 17 years (most erratic boys and girls), the young men receive 10s, while the girls get Bs. Exceeding funny! It is nice reading, and calculated to turn one's brain, if taken in too large quantities. However, nothing is more soothing to a brain worried by Government statistics than Old Judge Cigarettes. They certainly 'will not wash clothes, but they are the best obtainable, and comparison is invited with jgny^estewKliuthejoarkefci

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10038, 27 January 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10038, 27 January 1896, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10038, 27 January 1896, Page 6

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