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The Prime Minister is considering names submitted to him Jjy the Associated Chambers of Commerce m connection with the proposed conference between representative business men and the Commissioner of Taxes. Mr. Massey stated during the fast session of Parliament that the revision of the system of taxation was necessary in order that anomalies might be removed and injustices remedied. He was asked if he would let some business men confer with the Commissioner on the point and he gave n~is consent. The proposed inform Erf conference is the outcome. "That a substantial reduction be made in the valuation of all agricultural and pastoral land in New Zealand, or that a reduction oi fche war tax be made." This remit from the Marlbbrough Provincial Executive came before the Dominion Executive of the 'Farmierft" Vinon on Thursday, The members had nothing to say about it. Nobody moved it, and, after a very brief pause, the executive passed on to other business. To build ap.-r.xnt bridge, massive, permanent, grand, useful, would be a great achievement (reports the Sydney Daily Telegraph). And it seems that our vieftm of the North Shore bridge is growing clearer and nearer. At the farewell lunch to Mr. Bradfield recently the guest spoke of his work with affectionate regard for the ideal behind it. "At the back of every great work," he pointedly reminded us, "is the mind of its author, whose conceptions either ennoble the work or make it commonplace. . Should I now write htetory in the ineffaceable characters of steel and stone I hope the motif, my melody of the design, so to speak—simplicity, beauty, and frufh—will be apparent and merit the approbation of this and fatnre*gen#rations." When the great brings does fling its strength across the water people will be able to remember that heart and idealism, as much aa flngtneerins;, put it there. START EACH DAY by sniffing up or gargling half-a-tea-spoonful of that sterling specific, Fluenzol, which clears away eatarrhal obstruction and invigorates the membraneous lining of the nose and throat and the vocal chords. Special instructions for children. Insist on pre-war prices at 1/6 and 2/6. —Aflvt. Every time yon t>ake with Sharland's Baking Powder you save and get better results. AH t rooe■ell it.—Advt. It is the bounden duty of everyon to prevent the development of infl" enza. The daily disinfection of thnose and throat with Fluenzol is a snr. and scientific method of dispelling the germ. This was definitely demonstrated during the big epidemic of 1918. when the Munitions Board ordered Fluenzol for the trooDs. HAVE YOU A liARCHC HERD? Or have you just enougli cows to keep you busy without help. In either case, there's a "Domo' 1 Separator in a size, and at a price to suit you. You will get years of service from the Domo —and it skims to .01 all the time. Details from Cooper and Dunen n, Ltd.. Domo Guarantors, Christchurch. Local agents: Bennett and Sutton, Hawera.—Advt. A WELCOME REDUCTION. Good news for health-seekers-— Stevens' Health Salt now reduced to 2s 6d! Sixty-four doses in a bottle— enough to keep you in fighting trim for several months. All chemists and grocers stock "Stevens."—Advt. All stores are giving away "NO cure it.—Adrt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 8