4,-a. _ Diffiea!'? «*•. Isjtbio, *•» *' a to t*!Coo3* Ho a, n«?n6®' o b}*?C:t oA fect« fact, I*. *,MMO & BLAIR’S NEW SEEDS. v early seed POTATOES. G p~tp -di ' ecc. —SPECIAL LINES JUST INl’rime Onions Bay ’ ta 661 t tins, 4=4<J. per , Q ats SparBefd Oats, «*-' Cheese.—Medium and Loat. —STAPLES— - ,p x 7 14 xB, 14 xlO, U s 10 ‘ SX ;;,j1»lv»Lis«l diamond pom—WIRE NAiLScorrugated iron, produce. Prime Table B « w °3t a J, ot Ctel: fet°oS MaW Earley, etc. —bushfelling tools— Plumb’s Axes, Carter a SP Jackson and WWtehouse. Slaters, iiuvs. Timber Jaelft, e Cement a 201 b and' cwt. ;IVES—de, Blasting Powers. □ OFING AND ILOTH.
turn lasL printed matter impor> Zealand since tlie p' m' tion of the pre^e^^c2^Jkmonths) %\ 96,3781 b, £3n\> v ,</ d uty ; AVelli value, £1847 9-5,6171 b, £ duty : Dunedin,! v £12,5-5 13s 7d \ £196 value. £9 '0 v „<c xA 445,1571 b. £l4,t 9d duty. This l x r'' to the union by thyi. - cal Federation. Tbe members prose 11 importance of the matter, suggested a meeting .should lj apart for its consideration. £ '- stated that the printing impd-C) could bo procured in the Doming’ thereby encouraging New Zeala». firms, and providing more work for the Dominion printers. It was onD fair that business people in New Zealand should obtain their necessaries from among colonial producers, and the purchasing of printed matter from Germany and Jdngland at the loss <jrf business to colonial firms was an altogether wrong principle. It was pointed out that- the prohibition of imported printing into New South Wales had resulted in work being* plentiful for all printers in that State* The question of an increased duty' was raised by ilie members of the union, and it was unanimously resolved to ask the three local candidates whether, if elected, they would favor increasing the duty on imported printed matter, with'the view of further preventing its importation, seeing that no less a sum than over £14.000 was spent outside the colouy on printing, to the detriment of New* Zealand firms
Millions us© that disngrcgaF 1 ' throat,,• which,#' . They, rj.ro sooth »ht.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2349, 16 November 1908, Page 5
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345Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2349, 16 November 1908, Page 5
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