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Banish the woes of the winter, There’s nothing in winter to shun, Make yourself feel like a sprinter, Make it a season of fun. Banish your colds and complaining, Such ills, there’s no need to endure, There’s aid for good-health regaining In Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

JIOW THE BRITISH RICH ARE TAXED. “Two Lambton-successions (in tho Earldom of Durham), one hard upon the heels of the other, bringing with them crushing demands for death duties, afford a .concrete example of the manner in which, by financial pressure, historic mansions throughout Great Britain are l>eing forced into disuse. When, in consequence of a second death, an estate passes within five years, there is a reduction of duties, which mercy diminished from dO per cent in the first year, and disappears altogether after the .fifth. The estate of the Earl who died last September was something over £2,000,000, and on that figure—since the full rate of 40 per cent, is payable—the death duty is .£BOO,OOO, or something more. Tho second death occurring within a year, the provision for payment at half rate comes into force. The full rate on £1.200,000 is 30 per cent. Therefore, the half rate is Id per cent. Tho I,a rub ton family, having been called upon, within the last few months, to pay £BOO,OOO on £2,000,000, will now have to pay £180,(WO on £1,200,000. Roughly, of an estate of 02.000,000, £1,000,000 will be appropriated by the State.”—'flie “North Mail” (Durham).

Pure, piquant, strung Sharland’s Vinegar cannot be excelled in New Zealand. Put it on your grocery list. Ideal for salads, sauces, pickles, or '/table use. Irt bottle or bulk.—Advt. Special drastic reductions on men’s “Sincerity,” “Lynx,” “Kainpoi” and “ Cambridge ” box suits this week, 40 suits, sizes 3,4, 5,0, 7, to go at from 20s to 40s less than ordinary prices at McKay’s.—Advt. * Everybody knows that colds are dangerous. But not for those wise people who use “ Nazol.” Severe colds or mild colds are quickly relieved by this powerful, penetrating * remedy. GO doses for Is fid.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1929, Page 3

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361

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1929, Page 3

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