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CITIZENS & SETTLERS WHY KEEP THE AUSTRALIAN industries going to Tin: RUINATION OF (i Uit OWN, Wll E X MONEY IS REQUIRED FOR WAH LOANS, shrinking; revenue and EM PLOY.M ENT WK THINK TITi: TIME HAS ARRIVED Tit RESUSCITATE DOMINION WHKAT-G ROWIXG ERE JT IS TOO LATH, BY PUTTING OUR PROTECTIVE DUTIES ON A PARITY WITH THK AUSTRALIAN ONES, WHICH HAVE MADE AUSTRALIA ONE OF THE GRANARIES OF THE WORLD, AT REASONABLE PRICES, AS UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS IT HAS ALWAYS HAD A SURPLUS, AND AMERICA IS BOOMING WHEAT GROWING; WELL, WHAT IS NEW ZEALAND DOING? UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS, GRAIN CONTRIBUTES ABOUT THREE-FIFTHS OF THE CANTERBURY RAILWAY REVENUE. WITHOUT MENTIONING ITS NUMEROUS ADJUNCTS. IF GRAIN GROWING IS KILLED, WHAT WOULD MAKE GOOD THE RAILWAY AND LABOUR DEFICIENCIES, AS ON THE RAW MATERIAL THERE ARE ALWAYS TWO LABOUR HANDLINGS. BUT NoT SO ON THE IMPORTED MANUFACTURED ARTICLES. .lUST IMAGINE NORTH AND SOUTH CANTERBURY AND NORTH OTAGO HUGE SHEEP RUNS, AND WOULD NOT THIS SERIOUS \ND SHORT-SIGHTED INNOVATION AFFECT LAND VALUES AND ALL KINDS OF LABOUR, AUGMENTED WITH THE SHIPPING PORTS, LYTTELTON, TIMAKU AND OAMAHU, IN A STATE OF COLLAPSE? WITHOUT BRAN AND SHARPS, HOW WOULD OUR BACON, DAIRY, POULTRY, AND CARRYING INDUSTRIES EXIST IN THE EVENT OF AN AUSTRALIAN DROUGHT? • IS IT BUSINESS-LIKE TO SEND OUR MONEY To AUSTRALIA FOR OUR FOOD SUPPLY WHEN IT IS SUBJECT TO DROUGHTS, AND FOR WHAT WE CAN GROW IN ABUNDANCE IN THE DOMINION? AS ABOUT HALF THE VALUE ON ALL INSTANCES IS LABOUR AND RAILAGES. AND WITH OUR LADS RETURNING EMPLOYMENT MUST BE FOUND FOB THEM, OTHERWISE THEY WILL GO ELSEWHERE, AND WE WILL BECOME OBSOLETE, THOUGH IN OUR INFANCY. P. VIRTUE, MANAGER, NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING CO., 485 LIMITED.

Dentists. R W ILLIAM J-J olms > SURGEON DENTIST. (Late of Wellington and N.Z. Divisional Dental Hospital), May be consulted at Victoria Chambers (nest Times Office], having moved from premises lately occupied by Messrs Young and Gresham. 'Phone 33, HAMILTON. M* W.O. Dental Surgeon, KIA OH A BUILDINGS (Next Bank of Australasia), HAMILTON. yOl NG AND QKESHA.M, Dentists, H A MIL T 0 N. and after Ist July, Mr Gresham will be acting as Locum for Mr Taylor, Cambridge, until his return from the front. 'Phono, No. 54. M" F. C. oDLni'0 DLni ' JgU lIG EON T^ENTIST Special Student, University of Pennsylvania and Dental Hospital, London; also pupil of Dr. Lincoln, Crown and Bridge Specialist, Philadelphia. JJLSWICK 01IAMHEI1S, HAMILTON. Telephone 857.

We are now showing our fnil range of tussore ;ind shantung silks for the coming season. The prices, although slightly higher than last year, are still quite moderate. The 33-inch start at -s il(l up to r.s lid. \\ e c.in still show a splendid heavy shantung at (is lid and i s (id. '! his cloth is unsurpassed for costumes, motor costs, etc. Shantung costumes still r 'a their popularity, and can he bought from t'-l 7s (id up to £~> 15s. We are also showing some very smart costumes in i'ugi silk silk and white Jap. sill;: these run from four to five guineas.—Hall's Drapery Stores.*' Cycle Riders— CLINCHER TYRES are made by British Experts for British people; guaranteed six. nine, twelve and fifteen months. Sold hy the Cycle Trade. ' (,j) Who is to run the (Government Liquor Tradelf the Government buy out the Traffic, they will neces. sarily turn to the present Brewers to "carry on." The New Zealand Alliance or the Business Men's Efficiency League or the Labour Party has not trained any men to conduct the "trade'' as a national enterprise. It will have to lie the same methods, the same cynical disregard lor women and children, the same callousness towards debauchery and poverty, the same lust for gain at the expense of the nation's manhood. Let the advocates of State Control (they mean State Purchase) Lell us w here they will secure the high-class man who is willing to sell poison if only the State, and not an individual brewer, profits thereby.—ll. 1:J

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13892, 18 October 1918, Page 4

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