TAXES TO GO UP? A great deal of interest is being taken at present on the question of taxes—whether they are to go up or not. This is a very serious matter and affects everyone in the community. There is no question, happily, of the pric B of Bears’ Tobacco going'up which means a lot fo smokers. Bears* is real Virginia, and makes a delightful, cool smoke. All tobacconists stock the popular Bears’. Have you tried it yet! 8d per ounce loose. Also is handy packets, loz. 9d. 2oz. Is fld.—• (Advt.)
PETROL TAX FAVOURS CHRYSLER.
The advent of the New Zealand Super Petrol Tax emphasises, the ideals of Chrysler design in direefiong of performance, efficiency and durability in combination with a degrog of economy now recognised by buyerg as an essential and certain advantage of Chrysler ownership. Chrysler Models 50 60 an.l 70 provide a minimum petrol consumption of 20 miles per gallon ana 1500 miles per gallon of oiL Imperial 80 Models being dcZ'ned for use in the heavy car field are not of course intended to provide the extreme economy available in the Models 50 60 and 70 Madina, Weight Series.—WILLIAMS AM) KETTLE, LTD., Motor Dept.. Ilastingi.—Advt.
Mary, “It took Jack twenty Jessnng to teach me drive." Ann: “The wretch, he taught me in fou- but he w«r In’s hnny to buv a pair f cheap »hso» Heengh’s.’’ White canvas sboog at Is lid, Charleston sandals bs 6d 8g 6s Its 6d, 12s tri. J .'st landed.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 19 November 1927, Page 5
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250Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 19 November 1927, Page 5
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