FOR SALE. 0 PURU PARK ESTATE . 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. One of the greatest features of the Puru Park Estate is that parents with young children have not to cross the Main Road to get to the beach. These Seaside Sections range in Price from £5O, to £IOO. rTIfLE, LAND TRANSFER.- —— ■ Plans and Price Lists, giving all particulars of the Puru Park Estate, can be had on application. - ■ ji For further particulars apply direct to the owner, W. M. CULLEN, Draper, Whitaker St., Te Aroha, Phone 2 or 128. A special Discount will be allowed off all sections sold for cash, . Remember the Address — W. M. CULLEN, , Next to Bank of New Zealand TE AROHA.
You... / / . Prohibitionists j Here’s One For You: • / , / ’ r T I HE last Referendum showed 1 that the Voters of this . Dominion are almdst equally e \ divided on the subject of Continuance. At present taxation to the amount of £2,500,000 in liquor revenue is contributed by that half of the voters who favour Continuance. IF you get Prohibition this taxation will have to be paid (in 5 some way or other) by. the whole community evenly. 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 taxation which is now paid entirely‘ by the other x side. . v . ARE you prepared to increase Ysur Own taxation by • - £1,250,000 x 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 ? QV ft ; ' •/' ■ ; s ’ • ,C’ . Vote Continuance ’ - * . ■ -- - V - . ' 1 vote/or National Continuance Lwte-fov State-Pwciiace -AND-GoNTROfc Si (/ Tz 7 > ’_■ ' ■ You MUST cross out TWO LINES or ypur Vote is Invalid! ■ 'H . Issued bv the National Council of the Licensed Trade of New Zealand WHQBJRSK3SS93SfiB?SSE£tXS3SKI&3ZSKdSSE2» UB3SSS3q3S3S3OS3KE3I ~ -J* ? 1 . * Vote Restoration J and National Continuance. Tennis and Cricket. NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON. TENNIS RACQUETS—IB/-, 25/-, 30/-, 35/-, 45/-, 52/6, 84/-, 100/CRICKET BATS—3O/-, 42/-, 52/6, 63/-. Boys’ Bats—6/6, 9/6, 14/-, 18/-, 22/6. / Write tor price list of all sport requisites. ISAAC BROWN & Co., Thames & Waihi.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4496, 27 November 1922, Page 4
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