New Zealanders, according to a Yankee journalist, are people of discrimination because “ they like goods of American manufacture, whether for house, farm or field. Their wheat fields echo with the click of American machinery; the furrows aro turned with American ploughs : the dairies are provided with machinery and ap - paratus made in America. The farmer’s wife goes to town in a vehicle made in America, walks into the store in shoes from America, and bqys cloths that she may make clothes on a sewing machine made in America The children grow fat on b-eakfast food from America (with a high tariff added), and then feed Iho remainder to the busy hen which leltes on Arneiican incubators to produce her progeny. And when you speed on the railroafl traip through the peaceful valleys, or plimb the mountains and behold scenery more beautiful than you thought this world contained, the snort of the locomotive will have a familiar sound, for like you, it came from America.”
Piiavino With Pleasure ia enjoyed only by those who possess good razor?. Our tpeoial razor, tho razor ol the new century, is woith its weight in gold, and fully represents what it in marked. Every man who shaves owes it to himself to be fully informed about the excellence and smooth-cutting quality of our Fpooial razor, whieh we sell in pairs for 2ls, inEuprricr cases, or a siDgle rezor for 8j 6d, with round ends, roady for the faoa. Cur iffer: Buy ore at cur shop cr by mail, pay 8s 6d for it, try it once, tbrn if you would rather have the 8j 6d return tho razor, Bnd your money will te refunded without a murmur. Could wo do more ? Tanner Bros , Hairdressers and Tobacconists, Gladg one Boad.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1818, 26 July 1906, Page 1
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