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YOU CAN’T AFFORD IMPORTED CANDLES. Buy Golden Ray Candles—made in New Zealand by a special hardening process. They cost less than imported brands, are equally as good, and are guaranteed full weight. Therefore the housewife who studies economy can’t afford to buy imported candigs, so" why not buy a tiie best local brand—“ Golden Ray.” If you are dealing with a grocer who doesn’t stock these candles, apply Auckland Merchants, Taranaki roads, especially those of the southern portion of the province, in the Waimate West, Hawera, and Eltham counties* were the subject of much favourable comment last week, when the delegates to the annual convention of the New Zealand Motor Trade Association were motored around the mountain as a finale to their stay in New Plymouth. The visitors (says an exchange) were very much impressed, and admitted that Taranaki’s tar-sealed roads were some of the finest in the Dominion. “Even this,” said an Auckland delegate, when travelling over that portion between Inglewood and Tariki, which has been bad in places lately, “is a treat to some of khe roads outside Auckland.” the Hon. J. C. Parr, to come to Paeroa next month and again look into the subject. general matters. Matters of interest to the district have bee-n gone into with the Lands Department, and the Council is cooperating with t’ e Chamber of Com .merce with a view to securing a visit from the Hon W. Nosworthy and the Hon. J. Rollard, who will be in the district next month. The Hon. J. GCoates is expected to visit Paeroa inDecember next. FINANCE. Final detailed arrangements were made in connection with loan money for immediate expenditure, and the Council intends to expend £ll,OOO this summer in sewerage installation, £4OOO in reading improvements, and £lOOO in Domain improvements, and it is hoped that a contract will be let at the November meeting.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4611, 8 October 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4611, 8 October 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4611, 8 October 1923, Page 2

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