u TRIAL” (BY US) . A FEW WORDS TO THE LADIES WHO HOLD THE RESPONSIBILITY OF SPENDING THE INCOME. SAT FRI mms WED MOM SDN d * w yt m Besides the financial aspect of the case (which is important), woman usually has the health of a family to look after. That of course necessitates purity. Moreover we see no reason why woman should have to bother about the food problem, she has enough to, do otherwise. It should be merely necessary to place the order and be perfectly certain in that everything will be O.K. We manage low prices by buying in quantity for big discounts. It isn’t necessary in our case to sacrifice purity. The efficient, clean and quick delivery are features every patron has a right to expect. The service is as good as a busy business can make it. If, then you favour us with a trial, may we assure you that we serve you with a full knowledge of your responsibility and a determination to have you satisfied. The Colosseum Stores Ltd. Foxton. Manawatu Used Car Exchange 327 MAIN STREET (OPPOSITE DEVINE’S HOTEL) PALMERSTON NORTH If you want a good used car consult us. All the cars we sell are in perfect order and condition. We will trade in your old car at the highest market value. THE FOLLOWING CARS ARE IN STOCK:BUiCK TOURER. DORT ROADSTER. OAKLAND. AUSTIN 20 DODGE ROADSTER. FORD LIGHT DELIVERY. NASH. FORD (5 PASSENGER). DODGE TOURER. HUPMOBILE. CHEVROLET. ROVER. RUSH TRUCK. ESSEX. Manawatu District Agent for the celebrated NASH CARS RODNEY GOLDINGHAM MANAGER. going harder/ THE farmer’s present burden of local and general taxation, mortgages, dear implements and materials is big enough. Prohibition would mean a loss of over £'1,900,000 revenue every year—and a huge bi 1 for “enforcement.’ Heed &e warning of the late Rt. Hon. W. Fi Massey, 1 who'pointed out that this de* ficiency would fall upon the people in the way of all-round taxation. Such heavy taxation would hit eveiybody hard, par* ticularly the man on the 1 >nd ; and the farmer’s financial position and purchasing power affects the welfare of every family in New Zealand. & VMm/j l W/7T m 05 m 3 % Bl' "Srw Y/S « % & iVv.T § 'Mf. X I '\ - I DOB a® e3t ■ m ///•' sm m a jii FS ■MW mi*. w VOTE AGAINST INCREASED TAXATION VOTE CONTINUANCE llllliiliii!
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3858, 16 October 1928, Page 1
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391Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3858, 16 October 1928, Page 1
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