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Labour said this in 1 935. bi 1935 Taxation was £lB-18-7 per head. Today, WITHOUT WAR TAXES, it is almost double (£29-10-0 per head). The requirements of the war prevent any general reduction at present, but immediate relief will be given to the family man.,. The National Party . will give greater Income Tax exemptions for wife and children and a sliding scale of Wage Tax according to the size of the family. Domestic servants to be exempt from Wage Tax. Removal of the present grave injustice of paying twice and receiving one benefit. ; Taxation relief for superannuitants. The injustice of imposing taxation on taxes will be rectified. , Yes! Taxation has been overdone —We agree entirely with Mr. W&stpn Churchill’s statement:— "Taxation should not be levied in a way which would remove personal incentive and destroy initiative and enterprise". MR. S. G. HOLLAND, the vigorous leader of the National Party. e m VOTE r CAVALCADE OF MUSIC IN N.Z. ♦A No. 8: 1931 -1940 When Smng Captured the World When the gramophone and radio had become almost universal; the. world was ready for something new in the field of .music—and it arrived in the form of swihg. -. Swing first captured America and then every other country, affecting the tempo not only, of music but of daily life, and influencing literature, art and amusement .in a reinarkablc way. The House of Begg’s, in its service to the people of New Zealand has always been "up to' the minute" in its supplies of instruments and sheet new inventions npieQk home cbnffort. m t I i * : r - - THE, Book at IiEGG’S for Stale,, Mayfair. Crystal Palace and liberty Theatre*. Happy Days With the rise of Swing, came the "great -injfoe£ .-’{domestic use of electricity. ..Year by yeu^tmtiUhev - ' electrical appliances increased u scopeand Begg’s Showrooms' / jHJSsiblc'choice of domestic labour saving; devices.; Stocks V'-and services are necessarily limited by wartime ;oonr dj&ds, but Begg’s are exploiting 'every,' available-source Of supply and provide unexcelled valuta. ‘ ' .’.’ 4: After the war, the New WorJdi wiU offer throurti Begg’s hew aiid amazing wonders of comfotii convenmnce mid entertainment. . : Invest Ym Surplus CcahinNaaonalJVar Sapiqpl', ;r; i jH. KT • * / ■■■ - 'N*** ' > j ‘ * -'-'l' \v T TO A SSIS . ' ' Horn urrstt fBWASCOOt> • K,r “

Heavy rain in the back country caused the Grey river to rise yesterday, bringing about what should, prove a most beneficial fresh and flush out the silt deposits on the bar. There are also high seas on the bar which 1 will assist in churning up the. deposits. 100 per cent. Reader Value—•The' Press" Classified Advertising Colunm

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24053, 15 September 1943, Page 3

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