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Public Notices. JIARMEJRS ! PLEASE COMPARE THE TWO TARIFFS, AND EFLE C T J QOMMONWEALTH rjIARIFF. THIS DOOR IS PRACTICALLY CLOSED TO NEW ZEALAND. Flour per dental 2/6 Oatmeal and Rolled Oats |d per tb., equals £4 13s 4d per ton. Bran and Sharps per cental 1/Potatoes per cwt 2/Butter and Cheese ... per lb. 3-d Wheat per cental 1/6 Oats per cental 1/6 r z 1 IARIFF, Ablout 150 pier cent lower than Australia. Is not our door ■wide open to Australia ? And is not the New Zealand farmer already handicapped enough by the inequality of Tariffs ? Flour per cental 1/Oatmeal and Rolled Oats in bulk per cental 1/Rolled Oats in packets, 20 per cent., equal to |d per l"b Bran and Sharps per cental 1/Potatoes per cwii 1/Butter 20 per cent, equal to 2d per lb. Cheese 20 per cent, equal to Id per lb. Wheat per cental 9d Oats per cental 9d (If these Duties are removed, how would the New Zealand Farmer Fare ?)

WHICH IS THE THIN END OF SINGLE TAX TWADDLE. MEMO.— MR HOGG'S BILL does not suggest the removal of Duties on the raw material (wheat and oats). It is obvious its aim is to kill the grain growing and •milling industries, and all agricultural pursuits, with their numerous adjuncts, such* as Southern Railways, etc., and open our 'doors to Australia, America, and colored India. How would the town workers like it if their protective duties were removed and to further cripple industries to have the Alien poll tax removed to cheapen cost of production ?

QPRING /HOODS. Dpring VJToods. rjIHE J ATE ST IN gUMMER "jy|~ILLINERY. DRESS MATERIALS AND FANCY GOODS NOW ON VIEW AT M RS F. LOOHS. "TE ARO HOUSE," HAMILTON. OUR PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.

SAMUEL T7AILE & CIO MS, AMUEIi ,V AILE & OONS AUCKLAND. H WAITING FOR QCTOBdR jfj

WE SHALL BE SELLING IN CONJUNCTION WITH Messrs dalgety and co., LIMITED, THE FAMOUS SUBDIVIDED INTO 15 CHOICE DAIRY FARMS, Of from 92 to 416 Acres, level pasture land ot excellent quality and comprising some of the FINEST DAIRYING COUNTRY IN THE WAIKATO. Oil SIX of the SECTIONS there are COTTAGES and on all of them there is grass, fencing, and other improvements. The Estate is so well known that there is little need to enlarge upon its suitatilty for ALL CLASSES OF FARMING.

CALL OR SEND FOR LITHOGRAPH FLAN, AND NOTE THESE VERY EASY TERMS.. VERY, EASY TERMS. FIVE PER CENT CASH ; 10 per Cent in one month ; 5 per cent in 1 year ; 5 per cent in 2 years ; 5 per cent in 3 years ; Balance in 5 years from date of purchase at "> per cent interest gAMUEL LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, AUCKLAND AND HAMILTON. Waikato Representative—- ' JACOB H. W RIGHT. (Next Waikato Times Office).

VICTORIA STREET HAMILTON Telegraphic Address : " FREEHOLD."

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Waikato Times, Issue 12183, 19 September 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Issue 12183, 19 September 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Issue 12183, 19 September 1911, Page 1