Many years ago, Mr Chamberlain said that British trade was so carried on that he was forced to the conclusion that British manufacturers really believed the colonial and foreign purchaser should kneel and give thanks to God every night that there was such an individual as a British manufacturer. —-Carterton Times. When things are dull in most places, New Zealand, like Africa, can always be relied upon for something fresh. —Sydney Mail. ’ . . - The Tweefonteins of all campaigns and of all periods, are the only incidents by which we can rightly judge! of tho magnitude of the crime of ‘sleeping upon outpost duty.—Napier Telegraph. The present seems an opportune time to urge upon the Home Government the establishment of an Imperial zollverein or “ customs-union.” This has long been urged by many colonial writers, and now that the Homo authorities are bubbling over with goodwill towards the colonies, they could scarcely, with decency, refuse, to, at least, seriously consider such a proposal.—Bruce Herald. For One Week Only—4s in £ discount on all Colored Dress Goods; os in £ discount on all Black Dress-. Stuffs and I Prints. No old stock. —C. Eosie aiid Co.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 323, 25 January 1902, Page 3
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