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VICTORY Lend Every Shilling. TAXPAYERS are reminded that the compulsory provisions of the Finance Act (No. 2), 1918, will be put into operation, and that persons who are required to subscribe under compulsion will receive 3 per cent, only by way of interest on their investments. The amount which you may be compelled by law to contribute to the loan is three times the yearly average of the land-tax and income-tax (exclusive of excess-profits duty) paid or payable by you for the three years ended on 31st March, 1918, but you are not required to limit your subscription to that amount only. The Time is NOW. Subscribe to the VICTORY WAR LOAN at any Post-office or Bank, or through your' Stockbroker, or at the Treasury, Wellington. APPLICATIONS CLOSE Thursday, October 9th. For information apply at any Postal Money-order Office or Bank.

GRATUITIES!! Some cannot, shave in the liberal gratuity scheme for Eetuvned Soldiers, ' BUT ALL can share in the liberal bargains to be bad at our store in all classes of Clothing and Underclothing Suitable FOR SUMMER WEAR. Singlets, from 2/3 to 12/6 ) _. . x .~. Underpants, from 2/9 to 12/6 j Llg&t ""^ Shirts, Sox, Ties, Pyjamas— all light weight and light price. Next Hannah's.

yM& HAS THE ENTREE. ETHEL: " What makes PYRAMID TEA so extraordinarily popular with Society and loading people everywhere?" POPULAR HOSTESS: "My dear girl, (simply because cultured people are usually particular, and value things because of their genuine merit I—You for instance admire good jewellery, but wouldn't think of wearing imitation stuff if you couldn't afford the real thing I —ln other words you've been brought up to love the real—the genuine things in life—and yon naturally dislike anything that laoka intrinaio merit," PYRAMID TEA* is pre-eminent, and eduoated, discriminating people knew it, That's why It's so popular in Society. TWO DISTINCTIVE BLENDS. tEYLON BLEND FROM ALL GROCERS 'CHINA BLEND UNIQUE IN THEIR RESPECTIVE QUALITIES. (Cream o' the Oat) Scliloquy Ne. l.* The Skipper—"Arur an anxiow Bight on the bridge its mttlitr Use to com* down to brealctut and And a delicioui pi»U of Cream-ed-Wew Zealand's national 11» Great Free OUt Soheßw. it y i^ShAK

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1919, Page 6

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357

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 1 October 1919, Page 6

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