A correspondent, R. G. D. Thomas, writes thus to the London Times: “Sir,—lf within three months of the ( ttawu Conference the Noav Zealand Government had stated in so many words that they intended to give a bounty of 25 per cent, to their farmers competing with the United Kingdom, and impose a tariff of 25 per cent, on all ’"■'ports from the Unite- 1 Kingdom, would your correspondent Mr. Leonard Tripn still ‘ ave considered that .tGie spirit of that agreement had been *eseivM This is undeniable the actual result of action by the New Zealand 'Government achieved, however, by another method—namely, by an arbitrary depreciation of exchange.” Fashion decrees organdies for frocks, for blouses, for collars, for sleeves —checks, stripes, florals, plain colors, blistered, crimped, and crinkled. Potties' have them all. A wonderful variety of this delightful fabric for day and evening wear.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18191, 12 September 1933, Page 6
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