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EBSSBISSrs^ 1 ? Mr. FARME Prohibition Will Dip Into Your Pocket! MORE TAXATION—£2,SOO,OOO annually will have to be found to make up the Revenue lost. LAND TAX —The Parliamentary Committee says that the Land Tax is already very seriously affecting Production and Development. INCOME TAX —Isn’t it high enough to-day? —Prohibiti will make it higher. Can You Pay Any More! Vote Continuance* How to Vote I v®t« for National Continuance j-veto-fof STATE- PunOIIASB -AND-GONTRefc m * You MUST strike out TWO LINES—or your Vote is INVALID Issued by the National Con nail df the Licensed Trade of New Zealand 35

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271 R RUSSELL £3 THE OPTICIAN TO CONSULT. Mr Russell is one of the few pra<\ tising opticians in New Zealand who can successfully use the Visoptometre. The risky old-fashioned chart method of sight-testing is ‘ responsible for the fact that only seven people out of ten wear correct glasses. Let Mr Russell test your eyes HIS way*—the Scientific way. . Satisfaction guaranteed it: every case undertaken. ' It is never •oo soon to have your eyes tested. Unsuspected defects may exist. •

RUSSELL, L™ lLate Russel! anrl Innes). Palmersion North and Auckland. Dandruff Rapidly Dis;pears The money spent upon education' is the finest form of reproductive expenditure that can be devised. Ignorance is the most fertile field for violence and destruction., Brighter floors and furniture—brighter hours for mother! “Tan-ol,” the liquid, polish for floors,, furniture and leather goods, saves work and expense.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SNEWS19221124.2.14.3

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Shannon News, 24 November 1922, Page 4

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281

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 24 November 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 24 November 1922, Page 4

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