i'VVhat is needed for tho wheat problem is mi elastics system of duties which would permit of adjustment to meet the requirements of the time. Under such a system the whcat-gr'ou-ing and flourmilling industries would receive the requisite protection and the. consumers would ho safeguarded aO-dust exploitation. The price of the loaf would remain constant, instead of being subject to violent disturbance. Industries dependent upon wheat, bran, and pollard would be helped bv supplies 'being obtainable at prices' not liable to fluctuations. In brief, prices all round would be controlled by the operations of tho Customs duties. —“Ohmaru Mail. ’
SEASON 1926-27. XOW LANDING NEW GRASS SEEDS Italian Rye Trefoil Etc., Red Clover Timothy Etc., —,v^SO—SEED POTATOES! Suttons Supreme Arran Chief Gold Coin Up-tcrDates Robin Adairs Etc., Etc. Garden*and Fieid Seeds, Fertilizers, Molasses (for stock feeding), Lucerne Hay, Oats, Chaff, etc., Barbed and Plain Wire. PATERSON, MICHEL & CO, LTD. ’PHONE NO 2. ’PHONE NO 2. English Rye Western Woltha Yorkshire Fog, White Clover Lotus Major Cocksfoot
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1926, Page 1
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