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Visitors to the trotting races to-morrow can obtain a refreshing cup of Kiosk Company’s tea at the refreshment rooms. The teas are without doubt the best in the market, connoisseurs will have no difficulty in coming to this decision. In addition to a cup of tea, refreshments can also be obtained. In an article published in a London entitled “ Yankee v. Briton,” written to show how Ametica “ captured ” the Australasian markets. New Z-’a land is taken as a typical example. Boots and shoes are tho goods instanced, and it is atated that “in the face of a tariff of 25 per cent upon imported boots and shoes, which one might reasonably regard as prohibitory, tho Americans succeed. They actually buy up all the hides in New Zealand they can lay their hands on, ship them off to tho (Rates, send tho made-up boots back to New Zealand, and there under-sell all other competitors to the extent of 5s or (is a pair.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 March 1901, Page 3

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162

Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 March 1901, Page 3

Untitled Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 March 1901, Page 3

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