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NEW! Handy Tins containing 1 OUNCE of CAPSTAN Half the usual size Try one in your Pocket The contents of the familiar round tin have been Increased to TWO Ounces A SLIGHT EXTRA COST PER TIN but No extra cost per ounce .—And "CAPSTAN” in a Cigarette is a perfect smoke. ST CA m NAVY CUT TOBACCO

5 iogue Sent Post Free from This interesting illustrated Annual will be ready tor delivery about ihe end of November. The wealth of suggestion contained in its pages makes this Catalogue specially welcome to our patrons. We are now compiling our Mailing List, and will be pleased to add the names of any who would like to have a copy of our Christmas Gift Catalogue. SENT POST FREE ON REQUEST. .Christchurch, l^u^_rijrLXT-JTJTJ”tLi^LiT-riJT_rixtJT_rtjr%xT_riJTj , Tjr

THE GOVERNMENT NOW PROTECTS YOU ONCE UPON A TIME YOU HAD TO RELY ENTIRELY OX YOUR OWN JUDGMENT AS TO THE QUALITY OF THE SOAP YOU ORDERED. THE NEW REGLATIOXS ISSUED BY THE GOVERNMENT HEALTH DEPARTMENT NOW COMPEL SOAP MANUFACTURERS TO BRAND THEIR SOAP ACCORDING TO ITS QUALITY. FIRST GR ADE SOAP HAS A HIGHER PERCENTAGE OF FATTY ACID AND LESS WATER. AND IS THEREFORE BETTER VALUE. Liimiii IS FIRST GRADE.

If the duties on imports from Great Britain were to lie abolished in such a country as New Zealand, in what way would the Government be able to make good the loss of revenue? It could not do so by raising the tariff wall against goods imported from countries outside the Empire, for the avowed object of Sir Alfred Mornl would bo to create a general tariff in the Empire which should result in making it self-sustaining and independent oT inO imitations from countries outside of it. It would seem that the inevitable result would lie application of direct taxation to all the countries of the Empire, including Now Zealand, and it is to be imagined tlint Governments of the Dominions could be inclined to hesitate before adopting the principle of direct taxation as the chief source of revenue. These arc some of the difficulties. but they do not necessarily render unworkable Sir Alfred Mond’s plan for the economic reconstruction of the Empire.—NVb-on “Evening 'Mail.” IjjlOß CYCLES, cycle repairs-and accessories try I. BROWN & CO., the oldest established firm on the C’oast. FOR ladies’ and gents’ second-hand CYCLES just overhauled and enamelled, as good as new, the- prices being right, try I. BRQWN & CO,

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1927, Page 1

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