THE TARIFF.
Dl/NKDLN, JimO l \. Tui'i Protection League made a sciics oi recommendaUon.s, including dnlj on boots and .shoes at per pair ; 2b per cent, on lurneiy i^oods ; 5 per cent', on triiiii ; 2 pev cent, on malleable castings and all a^iicul(uud machinery except icapoisand bindeis; jewellery shonld be taxodtliobiimo asm \'ictovia ;30 ?>er cent, on pictuics ; 35 per cent, on fohii ts and .shii tings ; cotion goodb not admitted iroe.
CiiiiihTCUUKC'Ji, June 4. Tut'- Protection Association luno passed a resolution .'ipprowng oi the liovoinmcnt taiill proposals.
lie was determined to go out til. l.hc end of ovciy act. Three acts hud boon played, and three times had ho bcrapcd by and tioddon on the fuel of his neighbours. At Lho end of the i'ouith act, as ho went crushing 1 through the nairow space, a lady in tho aisle seat fcuid, in hoi most dulcet tones, "Sir, I U'ii?l Ido nob incommode- you by sitting here ?"
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 270, 6 June 1888, Page 5
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157THE TARIFF. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 270, 6 June 1888, Page 5
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