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THE DEAF HEAR! AND HEAD NOISES CPJASE by using the new remedy called “EUSTOL,” one box of which is sufficient to completely cure any ordinary ease. This wonderful ointment is prepared from the valuable prescription of a noted London ear specialist, and has permanently cured numerous severe cases of deafness and head-noises where other expensive treatments had utterly failed. Every sufferer should certainly try it, for its efficacy is beyond question. Send for a box to-day, price 5/-. Address: “EUSTOL” Co., The Bungalow, Tyler’s Green Godstone, Surrey, England.—Advt.

FURS. FURS. FURS. FURS. us your Purs and Fur Coats ('or Remodelling, Repairing, Relining and Renovating, and made like new at small costs. Pur Skins of all kinds and descriptions TANNED, DYED and MADE UP into fashionable garments. We also tan and dye sheep and iamb skins Black, Blue, Red, Yellow, Orange, Green, and Bleached White, and made up into BeMroom, Parlour ind Motor Mats. We have a special department for this work. ALL KINDS OP ALASKAN AND SIBERIAN PURS FOR SALE. Prices and estimates on application. Country orders receive prompt attention. ALASKA FUR DEPOT, MANUFACTURING FURRIERS, TANNERS & DYERS, 103 Willis Street (upstairs), WELLINGTON. THE CENTRAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, The Square Palmerston North. FIRST STAND MAIN ENTRANCE. 'HANDILITE” self-generating torches. •‘HART” car and house-lighting batteries. •EQUILUXO” and “VERILUX” reflectors. “LISTER” belt-driven lighting outfits. “WILTON” dynamos and motors. The above are of Britains best. We can supply you with anything ELECTRICAL from a pea-lamp to a Hydro-Plant. It costs nothing to enquire. WRITE—CALL—RING—or WRITE. THE CENTRAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. The Square Palmerston N. PA VIS Bread is made of pure wheat flour, enriched by the GOLDEN GERM of the wheat. That ADDED wheat germ makes PA VIS bread rich in body-building and brain and nerve-feeding elements. — Perreau’s sell it. SEE THE SECRET OF BOOT EASE Dales' Dubbin makes the leather - and pliable, lengthens its life, ceps it thoroughly waterproof. WT USE II ON BOOTS. SADDLES, a HARNESS i Exhibition JTif host Award L*. Over JO •rs' refutation. Sold in tins t vtryvthert. , MANUFACTURED AT DUNgf ABLB, RNG.

Report of N.Z. Taxation Committee presenied to Parham xi s Aug. 9, 1922. “Hphe Limits of Taxation that this Country can bear have been reached, indeed proceeded, and there is now practi= cally no reserve of taxable capacity.” That Committee, appointed by Parliament to investigate the Dorn; ion’s system of Taxation, consisted of representatives of The Chambers of Commerce The Farmers' Unions The Society of Accountants The Industrial Associations The Law Society Well, there is the Committee’s Report. And yet —the Prohibitionists want to -throw away Two-and-a-half Millions of Annual Revenue by destroying the licensed trade—and all for the sake of an experiment which has been tried in several other countries and proved a disastrous failure. More—they want to spend an extra Half-million on an army of Enforcement Officials, Spies, Patrol Fleets to watch the coasts, and Motor Patrols to watch the road . Still more—they want to throw upon a market already crowded with unemployed labour, an additional Six Thousand workless workers—with their Eighteen Thousand dependents. Who’s Going to Pay ? You are! How? In taxation of necessities—Tea, Sugar, Cocoa, Boots, Clothing, Foodstuffs. Q 35 W, o Gan You Afford it ? No! Vote Continuance 2a Itsuei by the National Council of the Licensed Trade of New Zealand. £3

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2490, 7 October 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2490, 7 October 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2490, 7 October 1922, Page 4

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