7^^^^***^********’i’’t'’t'’»’’‘’’i ? *******’ ,, * ,l ’’ 1 ’’ t '* ,1 i i' t I FOR SALE. I * PURU PARK ESTATE | t , — * * Twenty-one Choice Seaside Sections. THE PICK OF THE THAMES COAST. * Each Section has a frontage of not less than 40ft to a public road one chain wide. £ f One of the greatest features of the Puru Park Estate is4tatparents with young * children have not to cross the Main Road to get to the beach £ These Seaside Sections range in Price from £5O to £lOO. TITLE, LAND TRANSFER.f Plans and Price Lists, giving all particulars of the Puru Park Estate, can be had * V'’ on application. - For further particulars apply direct to the owner, f; W. M. CULLEN, Draper, Whitaker St., Te Aroha, 4 Phone 2 or 128. A special Discount will be allowed off all sections sold for cash. 4 Remember the Address — 4 * W. M. CULLEN, | j| Next to Bank of New Zealand TE AROHA. I - .4
You... Prohibitionists ‘ Here’s One For You: THE last Referendum showed that the voters of this Dominion are almost equally divided on the subject of Continuance. At present taxation to z the amount of £2,500,000 in liquor revenue is contributed by that half of the voters who favour Continuance. 1 ' ... IF you get Prohibition this taxation will-have to be paid (in some way or other) by the whole community That s clear, isn’t it? Well, this means that you Prohibitionists, if you get what you are after, will have to pay one-and-a-quarter millions of this taxation which is now paid entirely by the other side. f ARE you prepared to increase Your Own taxation by £1,250,000 for such a very risky experiment? There’s no dodging facts—that’s what Prohibition means to YOU I How do you like the prospect ? Vote Continuance! 1 vote for National Continuance' , L—— ■ ™ z You MUST cross, out TWO LINES or your Vote is Invalid!
issued by the XediwiCwncH o f ’ e"sed Trad.- e> A>ir Z-‘<'h"'d IgHHEanHHgEKnESffijSJSBIffIWiBSamJHSffIOZSjfffiHSEffISSESKraKSSSEaaSresa’SEZZa - J Vote Restoration and ; National Continuance. Tennis and Cricket. NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON. TENNIS RACQUETS—IB/-, 25/-, 30/-, 35/-, 45/-, 52/6, 84/-, 100/CRICKZET BATS—3O/-, 42/-, 52/6, b3/-. Boys’ Bats —6/6, 0/6, 14/-, 18/-, 22/6. Write tor price list of all sport requisites. ISAAC BROWN & Co., Thames & Waihi. ’Stet
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4493, 17 November 1922, Page 4
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371Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4493, 17 November 1922, Page 4
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