. and general taxation, mortgages., dear implements and materials is big enough. Prohibition would :meaa £ 1,900,000 ravenue; every bill for “ enforcement. 9 * ■ tiered the warning of the iate Ht. Hftft. W» .R Massey, who pointed out that this would fall upon the people in the way of all* round taxation. Such heavy taxation would hit everybody hard, particularly the man on the land; and the farmer*® financial position purchasing power affec family in New Zealand. / 5 t h gr i »\ & <v m & % m "sSWaess* *r t *!'**&*&&'• !It t I n hi i ■I ||( (If j! II: jH n h U j ill hilt il
Young husband at West Hartlepool : I would' not hurt a .woman tor. the world. lam not a lion-tamer. He is m-v most unprofitable tenant; he pays the rent in terms of a b u ,se.—A Nottingham laudlord.
■ Mr. Duiimiett,; the Old Street: Magistrate' (tb ; a ; woman asking for a summons, 1 against-'her husband for,being aiUliabitual; drunkard): .How often 1 is-lie .drunk? • The woman: Forty times a week. ! Mr Btimmett-. Take youv summons.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10723, 22 October 1928, Page 8
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