UDDART "DARKER * FAVOCTBITB ' 48*iNttlfiB failings from Welling*. \ «a acdai t(Circnmstanota permitting). *OB LYTTELTON axJU DUNHL'MS'. Victoria, Friday, Nov. 3, 5 p.m. Wimmera, Friday, Nov. 17, 5 p.m. Ulimaroa, Thursday, Nov. 30, 5 p.m. Victoria, Friday, Ist, 5 pm FORMELBOTJBNE via LYTTELTOH DUNEDIN. BLUFF aad BOBABT. s*Ulimaroa, Thursday, Nov. 30, 5 pm FOB NAPIEB, GISBOBNE, ACTOB. LAND AND S v DNJi;tf. Victoria, Thursday, Nov. 9, 4 p.m. Wimmera, Thans., Nov. 23, 4 p.m. Victoria, Thurs., Deo. 7th, 4 p.m. FOB SYDNEY DIBEOT. §*Ulimaroa, Friday, Nov. 17, 5 p.m. §6OOO tour Twin screw. , *Wireleß» telegraphy. All tiokets are available also fox Sto over and return by ANY of UNIO_ CO.'S STEAMERS, and any holden cf theT7.S.S. Co ticket! may travel bj the above-named vesaols. , Head Office for New Zealand—Qaeaa't Chambers, WeUintrf^ P. & O. C OM,,ANY ' 8 BOYAL MAIL STEAMEBS TO LONDON. Following are the proposed Dates of Departure from Australian Porta for London: First and Second Saloon Only. Steamer ( Tons | Sydney | Melb'ne. 1911. 19"*!. MARMORA 10,500 Noc 4. Nov 7 INDIA ; 8,000 Nov 18. Nov 21 MOLDAVIA 10,000 Deo. 2. Deo. 5 MONGOLIA 10.00U Doc IQ. Deo 19 1912. MOOLTAN 10.000 Deo 80. Jan. 2 Ail Twin Screw Steamers, and Fitted with Wireless. Telegraphy.; RATES OF PASSAGE MONEY TO LONDON. (Including Saloon, Passage to Sydney) : Single Tickets, £47 6s to £BB. Return Tickets, £75 18s and £132. SPEIOAL CONCESSION RETURN TICKETS TO BOMBAY in <y-neo-tion with the CORONATION l R- . BAR are being issued First Bak«jn JOHNSTON AND CO., Ltd., Agents, WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI
WELL CAUGHT. 5 MAN OUT. ARE you takiiifc- part in CRICK ET or TENNIS tliis Summer? 1 If so, you'll need sporting' requirel ments for the season. [ ELLIOTT'S I Are prepared to fill your wants, whe- . ther'it be for the cricket field or for the Tennis Court. Here are CBIOEET BATS from famous makers, that will make the longest drives and leave mo eting in tl>A fingers afterwards. ■'• .- TENNIS witi whicn you can claim "vantage in" on many occasions. Also all the other requirements ■> for these Summer, Sports. J. Elliott A Co. Saddlers .... Mastert< CITIZENS AND _SETTLERS PLEASE COmURE • '■- ' THE TWO CUSTOMS TARIFFS AND REFLECT UPON THEIR INEQUALITY ' i USTBALIAN IOMMJON(This door is practically closed to New Zealand.).,.' ',..".■•■<•' - Flour 'v•"•■''''•-^•;''■' , ■V:per'loental■ i 2s'•'6d''■ - Oatmeal; and Boiled Oats/ §d per lb equals £4 13s 4d per ton Bran and Sharps per cental Is Potatoes per cwt. 1« Butter and cheese . per lb 3d Wheat per cental Is 6d Oats p»r cental Is 6d "VTE.W ,r7W£U&$R> mABIFR, (About 160 per cent, lower than Australia. Is not our door now wide open to Australia?) Flour, per cental, Is. Oatmeal and Boiled Oats, in bulk • per cental, Is. KJolled Oats, in packets, 20 per cent., equal to id per lb. Bran and Sharps, ' per cental Is. Potatoes, per cwt, Is. Butter 20, per cent, equal to 2d per lb Cheese, 20 per cent, equal to Id lb Wheat, per cental 9d .Oats? ■■"v v. per cental'9d IF THESE DITCHES ABE RIEMOVED, HOW WOULD 'THE NEW ZEALAND FABMEB FABE ? N.B.— Mr Hogg -and other Single Tax enthusiasts do not suggest the removal of the duties on the raw materials (wheat; oats, etc.) it is obvious they are "running with the hare and hunting with the hounds," their .object being to kill the graingrowing And milling industries with their numerous adjuncts, such as Southern railways, etc., and, naturally, the shrinkage would have to be met by increasing the Northern railages, etc. Their theory is one tax only and free trade. When tliis was given birth to the Asiatic problem was unmatched. What encouragement would there be ±o go on the land unless the product* of the soil are protected, on the same lines as our rivals? How would our. town industries thrive under such stupidity ? Could they compete against the sweated surplusage.-! of the world unless amply protected ? And even now it is.with a strug #le they exist. It is obvious the Single Tax theory is only one tax on the land, and if given effect to would abolish the Alien Poll Tax and bring us down to the Asiatic level. Yours trulv, CHAMPION'S .OOMMON-BENSE.'
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10464, 31 October 1911, Page 6
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