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Praise for the Premier.

The Daily Telegraph, commenting on the fiscal debate at the Imperial Conference, says that Sir Joseph Ward is a preferentialist, and his colony is much more pronounced than is the Commonwealth on that question, hut Sir Joseph Ward is less of a dreamer and more of “a man of affairs than Mr Deakin, and while he heartily supported the preferential proposal, he refrained from scolding Britain for daring to disagree with New Zealand, gaud submitted other proposals which were of a more sensible and acceptable nature. He knew very well that until there is a change in the British mind prefereutialism is impossible, and he therefore invited co-operation on proposals which do nto necessarily coniflct with British policy.

SUCCESSFUL MILKING MACHINE. Writing in reference to the “Lawrence - Kennedy - Gillies” Milking Machine, Mr John Mathioson, of Tomahawk, says; “ I have come to the conclusion that the money was well invested installing the “L.K.G. ” I have been using four machines, and can honestly say have found no ill effects after the second year’s milking on the same cows. I have tried the cows at intervals, and always found the quantity fully more with the machine than by hand. Since obtaining the new inflations and mouthpieces nine months ago, have had practically no expense with the upkeep.MacEwan and Go., Ltd., agents, jU-S.S. Co.’s Buildings, Wellington. v It may seem unnecessary to yon, but we wish to again" remind our friends of the special advantages in dealing with a direct importer who sells for cash. Ton can save money on your winter outfit at Neal’s Cash Clothing Store, Fergnsson street, Feilding. Carriage paid on parcels Write and enquire the price of any :■ thing you want.#

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8808, 9 May 1907, Page 2

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Praise for the Premier. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8808, 9 May 1907, Page 2

Praise for the Premier. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8808, 9 May 1907, Page 2

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