No income tax and no public debts help to make the State of Florida unique. Last year this State collected over £1,500,000 from a motor-car tax. Every baby born in the City of London for nearly forty years has been registered by Miss Kemm, the registrar of births and marriages for the city. •
FIRST AND SPECIAL ORDER OF MERIT AND GOBD MOBDAL AT DUNBDIN EXHIBITION. The original firm of Joseph Eodgers and Sons, Ltd., establish e'd in Sheffield in 1682, added yet another triumph to an already long list whcnl their exhibit of cutlery^ etc., at the recent Dunedin Exhibition received a first and Bpecial order of merit and gold mdal. All leading hardware sidres will show you Rodgers "Star and iCross" brand stainless table razor blades, sets of carvers, Rodgers famous "Super Maid" forks and spoons, etc. took for the name "Rodgers" 'woei you buy. Direct factory representative, Mr. Ernest Wilson, P.O. Box 985j Auckland.— Advt. ! ) UP AND DOISfG. That "up-and-doing" fifpring feeling animates only the fellows with pure, rich, red blood. Most men? —and women —need a Spring tonic, j Every child certainly does. Purify tne blood with Sulfarilla Tablets. Get ri'd of pimples, boils, and unsightly blotches. Wonderful relief for pile-suffereri, too, in Sulfarilla Tablets. Sulphur 1, and Sarsaparilla, with other cleansing ingredients—an ideal tonic to kelp you foot it with the other .smart-steppers Jthis Spring. Your chemist sells'- Sulfatilla Tablets, Is 6d box. Adirit supply for 3} weeks.—Advt. <
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 29
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