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A WARNING,

BRBADinSRBRS. *X\7® HAVB PLEASURE in aga.n W **4rtta*.j<iX{U»t w aie in nr way connectediH& «ay MILLING TRUST^ ABSOCtjmON^ff COMBINI ~Th^ qtagb^Si^^tty 81, in a leading article,. <apfeaikai'i*~ ■»•* eulogistic terms of ovrJMMjif^iMne. and having so auctxMfullr^ej^lW.TAUST at bay in the NORTH IBCJlNI); but our local papers remain 'aitMf.ea our good points. ThottM «i k'av» ancoessf ally combated tbe^Pnwl, wi* your assistknce, we>. Wive *»%'-. jwt' been endowed with supernatttrft - powers to control the elemental tonrevvat drought and shortages throuaoiif : 1(bo world, and miizas oi ,tlicyi*;ps*ye* ■ *f» are compelled ' to piy the markejt'ii^for -wheat, which has Advanced. ihrotigK tke. remits of a seriods drought fa| Ihe South, augmented with •omethiaar ninilar occurring in Europe., We all' Dice cheapness, but it is hardly f»»r, and'iot biblical, to expect that one %emiok of thi» community (i.e., farmers, eto.),7ahonld shoulder the loss alone' for'ih* betterment of man- . kind, when' no ot&jer trade or profession , is asked -to . ) Some platfbrM orators for cheap notoriety say, : ! remov»- the duties, no matter how •eriously it interferes with I their neigLieorsO' If this was given .effect to. the 'Jwelatsd, surplus of mysiterious American (with its recent disclosures in adulteration), coloured >India, where^the. weekly . wage is about 2s, and- greedy; At»tralia,~ with its feceab reciprocity tariff, would be dumped : in"New Zwland; thereby raining the farming 'a'nd 'milling community, .with their numerous dependencies. Australia had a' serious drought in 1902, and its tariff was not altered for New Zealand's; benefit. • The Government, is now exhibiting the horrors' of ' sweating, so let' us be careful and reflect seriously before giving vent to idle and dreamy thoughts, . otherwise^ God'a~Own Country will no lotige^ eatlflt. - Thanking you for past favours, and. soliciting' a. continuance, — We remain, always at your aervice, — ' ' , 1 P. yiRTUE, Manager, Northern Roller Milling Co,, . "CHAMPION " BEAND. . INFLUENZA, COLDS, SORE ' . • JTHROATS. ;■■ ifT ,-, .... - , /: ,-»i. -■' .'-Stanley Bay, ..... August 23, 1909. NAZOIJ,UED^r.,±- - ■ ' Dear Sirs;-~]fqr some time past my family and self have suffered from Influenua, Cold* and Soro Throats. We have tried -many- remedies advertised, . but could get no good result 1 until we took some Jf AZOL, which acted like a charm — not only' relieving, but' curing us. I have muchipleasure in testifying to its wonderful power. '•ii_.i^ii HJ&wrs faithfully, "A STANLEY BAY RESIDENT."

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14016, 22 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14016, 22 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14016, 22 September 1909, Page 3