PLEASE COMPARE THE TWO TARIFFS, AND REFLECT' AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH TARIFF. This, door is practical) y closed to New Zealand. Flour - - - ■ Per cen*al 6d Oatmeal and Rolled Oats H<* per ib. equals £4 13 4 per ton Bran and Sharps - per cental Is Potatoes - - 0! 1' U*a Cutter and Cheese - ; ..pftlb. ■ 3d Wheat -' -- - Per cental Is 6d Oate - - - ~ I* 6d NEW ZEALAND TARIFF. About 160 ppr cftnt. lower than Australia. Is not our door wide open to Australia? Flour - " - Per cental Is Oatmeal and Rolled Oats in bulk. - per cental Is Rolled Oats in Packets, 20 per ' cent., equal to - Ha per lb Bran and Sharps - per cental Is Potatoes - " percwt. U Butter 20 per cent., equal to 2d per lb. Cheese 20 „ ~ M perXS Wheat - - - Per cental 9d Oats - - - « 9d (If these duties are removed, how •would the New Zealand Farmer iare?) Mr Hogg's Bill does not suggest the removal of duties on the raw material (wheat and oats). It is obvious its aim is to kill the grain growing and milling industries, with its numerous adjuncts, such as Southern Railways, etc., and open our door to Australia, America, and coloured India. —How would the timber industry or any other one succeed if the duties ■were withdrawn? The foregomg was sent to us by the well known and highly successful ruane~erof iho Northern Roller Milling Company, Mr Peter Virtue, whose Very pertinent enquiry at the end pro/vides food, for thought almost as stim- < jkilating as are some of his firms special ■^iTO^ucts. We-leave the answer to ou readers, warning them in advance that '.. tho "Champion" is very strong upon facts. ■ , ■ A fire ball fell aV St. Kilda Melbourne, and extinguished all the elfictric lights in the vicinity. Several persons in a building nfar by were rendered speechless for a few niirutes. -- You can easily get rid of that cold by taking Tonking's Linseed Emulsion.— From all chemists and stores. Is bd, 2s 6d, 4s 6d. The man who advertises little and then grumbles' because he gets no lesults, is like the man who tried to boil tho kettle with a match, and then #»'d the tire was no good,
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 August 1911, Page 3
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359Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 30 August 1911, Page 3
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