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What do you think of Gillies policy m \fctona ’ Oh, it s merely a policy of promise! He daren't touch the ITeetra !e question, which is the most important of all lorVictona, but he wants to have reciprocity among the colonies* What's reciprocity -,> Why, the colonies interchanging their own productions among themselves free of duty. Would that be a good thing ? Ves, a very go.’d thing, because it would lead up to I reetrade itself ' How 1 1 dont see that ; This wav ’ Under a reciprocal system Freetrade colon n s New South Wales would have such a pull over the others that all would be obliged lo adopt Freetrade, in self-defence ! Ye*. I see that ! whose idea was it ? Serances, and he is a thorough Freetrader nt Mart; He invented reciprocity in order to bring about Freetrade without alarming protoctiotli,t * ! 1 under"°°d »u*hor»hip of reelprootir ? Oh, Vogel claims the authorship of everything that he thinks is likely »o •occeed !—Frees Cigarettes. 7 Beetles, linsecte, rotehre, ****• f * U ’ “uw. gophers, chip munks eleeisd out by •• Bough on Rat," Kemptbonw, Proeeer 4 Co.. Agotto. Christebarab. “ Bongh °o Coma." Ask tor Wells' “Bough cm Corns. Qsidt relief, complete, perm a- **• Corns, vnrts, bunions. Kempthsne, Proener A Co., Agenta, Chnatohardo,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1800, 26 February 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1800, 26 February 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1800, 26 February 1886, Page 3

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