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REMOVAL ISOTICE. Removed to New Premises opposite The Borough Council Coachbuilder, Levin Do You Pay Land Tax? And aro you one of the contributors for the £(500,000 which is raised annually for Ciovurnment purposes by this source ? If So, How will Prohibition Affect You ? Last '-ear the Government received £850,000 by taxes on ]iquoi,and a fmther £100,000 was f mid by the Licensed Trade in railway freights, making a total of nearly One Million Annually. Tf Prohibition is carried, how can this bo replaced V The FARMING COMMUNITY already has many burdens, perhaps move than its full share ; but it is almost certain that the deficit in the rovenuo following on Prohibition would have to bo met by A More than Doubled Land Tax. Are you prepared for this V Do you think it reasonable, and ran you aitbrd it ? Lf you don't believe in penalising the FARMINO COMMUNITY' for the purpose of financing a doubtful experiment, then en both ballot papers, see to it that your friends as well as you STRIKE OUT THE BOTTOM LINES AND VOTE FOR LIBERTY.

THE HIGHEST CUSS PHOTOGRAPHY ON THE COAST. THE QUEEN STREET. Principal Artists: R. S. HORN, (from London), H. S. WILLIAMS, (Late of Bnttorfield and Johnson). )utdoor Photography in all ita branches promptly attontded to. Cornflower Blue Ties. The New Colour for the Summer Man. Now the weather is waxing warmer, Man not unnaturally wishes to be cooler. Hβ first discards his waistcoat— ah! that's better! But soon he discovers a touch of colour is necessary in the way of a new tie. Millar & Giorgi can suit you to perfection, for the latest cilour craze in Men's Ties is displayed in their windows to^dey. Have yo usen the cornflower blue Silk Ties (light and dark shades) in the popular Piccadilly styles? Loose ends, Derby or Batswings, the latter for making bows. Who'll dp the first to choose? Prices, Is 6d, Is 9d 2s 6d. MILLAR & GIORGI, The Great Outfitters, Palmersion North.

The Useful The_Ciool The Washable Few Costumes in a woman's wardrobe give her such allround satisfaction as a KATAPOI WASHING COSTUME for Summer. It has the trim tailored nir ; it supplies the necessary coat; the skirt can be used as a separate skirt if desired ; it returns from the wash-tub as fresh as neAW If you have never yet tried one of our Tailored Washing Costumes why not get one now, while the cost is so small ? ices, 29s 6(1; 42s 6d : 45s ; 49s 6d. In Greys, Tussores. Champagne, ami White SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY AT

JOB PRINTING! Have your work done WELL and SEASONABLY atgg. . 'The Chronicle." re.,". , , gar* " r fl , ?~"6:- •••? NEW STOCK AND NEW IDEAS. ®Wt&- T " harrbs "Wishes to thank his nuraeroue Customere for their kind support accorded him in the past and hopes FTIO stand the season at Manakau for a continuance of eame. T. H IS STILITciDTTINQ ONE SSK'.^K , ' of β^efanbmuttox Terms: Single mare, £3 10s. For R AC f further particulars apply— 1 lIG V Cfy DCbl J. E. TAYLOR, , 1208-1 Owner, Manakau. Al j orders left at the win . ■ receive prompt attention. ~., .MY MOTTO: ClesTiliness and Punctuality. .rrt h T. HARRTB, Charms" butcher, oxford st. 1 ARE THE LATEST NOVELTY. LAOE fINS, 9ct. 8b 6d EACH. ••••■•• y '"I" EW STOCK OF ENGAGEMENT JVV. XV • Tailor and Costumier. * j AND DREBB RINGB. I N H,^ 0 ™ B< J°* I ! • Shop, Ballance Street. * . * Shannon. * E- W. J- SMITH, ••;••■••••••••••;•• \WATOHMAKBR AND JEWELLER # 850qr • ( :qubin strebt, - tera.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 October 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 October 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 October 1911, Page 2

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