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Notices Suits for Boys, We have a big range of these goods to show you. Boys' Washing Varsity Suits, all sizes, 5/11 to 10 6 Grey Flannel Suits, with belt, all sizes, 12 6 Strong Tweed Norfolk Suits, from 11 “The Leading House for all boys’ wear.” NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY ’PHONE 86 NEW ZEALAND HAMILTON [clothing factory! N. GOODALL, Manager.

Royal Mail Coaches Hamilton to Raglan. HAVING secured the contract for carrying H.M. Mails between Hamilton and Raglan as from Ist January, ton, 1 desire to intimate that I will run UP-1 0-DA IE COACHES between the two centres, as under: -- HAMILTON : Depart 8.45 a.m., arrive Raglan 3 p.m.—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. RAGLAN: Depart 7 a.m., arrive Hamilton I p.m.—Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Through single fare, 12/-; return, 17/6. Special attention to Parcels and Luggage. Booking Office: Dalgliesh and McDonald’s Stables, Hamilton; or Refreshments obtainable on the route. R. H. AITKEN, Wailetuna, Proprietor. mE PAHU-FRANKTON DAILY 1. MAIL SERVICE. Leave Te Pahu 8.30 a.m, Karamu 9 a.m., Whatawhata to a.m., arrive Frankton 11.15. Leave Frankton 2.15 p.m, vvhatawhata 3-15 P- ro -. Karamu 445 P-m----arrive Te Pahu 5 p.m. Coach connects with all trains at Frankton. Passenger Fares —Te Pahu and Karamu: 5/- return, 3/- single. Wbatawhata: 2/- single. 3/6 return. Parcels carried and carefully attended to. AGENTS Messrs Dillicar Bros., Hamilton and Frankton. H. KIRK, Proprietor. Thompson & Willim (Late J. LAVNE, Livery Stable Proprietors MORRINSVILLE. Phone No. 18. General Carriers ALL TRAINS MET—Auckland, Roto rua and Te Aroha. Vehicles for Hire Foaling and Calling Season, 3912. Mr. F. GLOVER, M.R.C.V.S., Cook*st., Hamilton East, Wishes bis Country Clients to know r; that his residence is connected with Telephone, t DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS AT THI SEASON, Milk Fever-Cure Guaranteed IN EVERY CASE. Orders received for Entire Colts to be Operated on Standing, without the Risk of Roping American Dusting Powder. FOR ALL FORMS OF Scratches, Girth Galls, Saddle Galls, and Shoulder Abrasions. It promotes healing more rapidly. It rapidly produces a scab, thus excluding the air and dirt. It prevents the growth of proud flesh Ointments liquify with the bodily heat and run over the surrounding parts, causing dirt and bacteria to adhere to It is cheaper, more easily applied, and more effective. Prepared by Dr. W. C. RING, Ellerslie Agents: HUNTER & BANKS. Cambridge : S. FALLS. Matamata. CITIZENS & SETTLERS PLEASE COMPARE THE TWO CUSTOMS TARIFFS. AND REFLECT UPON THEIR INEOUALI TY. Australian Commonwealth Tariff (This door is practically closed to New Zealand). Flour, per cental 2s 6d ; Oatmeal and Rolled Oats, l / 2 d per lb. equals £4 13s 4d per ton; Bran and Sharps, per cental, Is; Potatoes, per cwt, Is; Butter and Cheese, per lb., 3d: Wheat, per cental, is 6d; Oats, per cental, is 6d. New Zealand Tariff (About 150 per cent, lower than Australia. Is not our door wide open to Australia ?) Flour per cental, Is; Oatmeal anl Rolled Oats, in bulk, per cental, is Rolled Oats, in packets, 20 per cent equal to '/id per lb.; Bran and Sharps per cental, is; Potatoes, per cwt., is.; Butter, 20 per cent., equal to 2d per lb ; Cheese, 20 per cent, equal to id per lb; Wheat, per cental, qd; Oats, per cental Qd. hese duties are removed how OULD THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS FARE ? ,B.—Mr Hogg and other Single Tax iusiasts do not suggest the removal the duties on the raw materials sat, oats, etc.) It is obvious they running with the hare and hunting 1 the hounds,” their object being to the grain-growing and milling inries with their numerous adjuncts, 1 as Southern railways, etc., and irally, the shrinkage would have to let by increasing the Northern raili, etc. Their theory is one tax on land only and free trade. When was given birth to, the Asiatic probwas unhatched. What encourageit would there be to go on the land iss the products of the soil are pro;ed, on the same lines as our rivals ? w would our town industries thrive er such stupidity ? Could they comi against the sweated surplusages of world, unless amply protected ? And n now it is with a struggle they exit is obvious the Single Tax theory nly one tax on the land, and if given ct to would abolish the Alien Poll t, and bring us do ad to the Asiatic sj,—-Yours truly, HAMPION’S CC MMON-SENSE

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5223, 5 February 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5223, 5 February 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5223, 5 February 1913, Page 1

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