& Vp A >■ so '“ tvs \\ it A-l A/ that are harsh and irritating. f L Chamberlain’s Tablets are gentle \f"p\ and soothing in their action, never R ?) produce c disagreeable effect and are AtySf beneficial to the whole system. They are an ideal preparation for aged people. If you wish to tty before you buy, send XWkjF* your address and twopence for postage to 3*? Chamberlain’. Ltd., 520 Riley St, Sydney, NAW. Chamberlains
Your Tyre Service. ■ SALE OF MILEAGE, NOT SALE OF TYRES. rpHE PHOENIX MOTORS, LTD., having now thoroughly tested out the ■*■ PARTRIDGE TYRE and found it so phenomenally good, have decided to give up selling Tyres and to confine themselves, for the future, solely to selling MILEAGE. For instance your car takes a 33 x 4 tyre; the price of a Partridge Cord 33 x 4 is now £ll 17s 6d only. A reduction of ONE GUINEA. Accordingly we will eell yon SOOO Miles tyre service for £ll 17s fid. A a an y Partridge Cord Tyre will do more than 8000 miles, the extra over this amount is a present from us to you. Give up the old-fashioned, expensive method of buying tyres, and for the future buy only MILEAGE from— Ths PHOENIX MOTORS, LIMITEDDEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. WHOLESALE & RETAIL AGENTS FOR TARANAKI.
REDUCED PRICE LIST “Avon 5 Cycle Tyres “CROMLECH,” Guaranteed 15 months .. . .-ss-.-.- 19 6 “TRHjITH,” Guaranteed 12 months 18 6 “TRILITH REAPED,” Guaranteed 12 months .. 20/-. “AVEBURY,” Guaranteed 9 months ..... 14/6. “ A.R.C.,” Guaranteed 6 months ...^... 12/6 “CARRIER 8.,” Guaranteed 12 months ........ 20/-.
Mr. FARMER 1 The Right Hon. W. F. MASSEY says “I am going to reduce taxation. 99 Hansard No. 26, September 26th, 1922. p 246 Mr. Massey will keep his promise He knew when he made it that there was a strong probability that Prohibition would be carried. Besides, with per annum not wasted on drink, Mr. Massey will have a better chance to reduce taxation because that money will be used in producing more trade, more employment, more wages, and greater general prosperity. Land Tax Reduced Mr. Massey, speaking on the “ Land and Income Tax Amendment Bill,” said : “ CLAUSE 4—provides that the amount of Land Tax shall not IN ANY CASE exceed 25 per cent, of the rent received.” Hansard No. 26, £245. NOTE. —Land Tax was 33| per cent. There Is Mr. Massey’s Pledge Land Tax Will Not Be Increased VOTE FOR PROHIBITION N.Z. Alliance Publicity
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1922, Page 3
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