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In a reply to the chairman of the Wellington Stock Exchange dealing with the matter of, the relief of, small, taxpayers in companies, when making assessments for .income"tax, Sir Joseph Ward, as Minister for Finance, advises: < that he cannot see his way to grant any further concession than that already ,•; given by the provisions of the Finance Act. To-morrow, at 1 p.m., at the Fruit Exchange, Blair-street, Messrs. Griffiths and Co., Ltd., will sell trees on behalf of Mr. W. 1 B. Hardy. / ■ The outstanding superiority of the Bessemer Motor Wagon is demonstrated by its ever-increasing sales. It is the ideal means of delivery to-day, and represents the acme of commercial motor construction. There is a distinct saving in using a Bessemer instead of the out-of-date method of horee traction. Let us demonstrate that fact to you to-day. J. B. Fitzgerald, Motor Importer, Lamb-ton-quay, Wellington.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 68, 18 September 1917, Page 8
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