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Our charges patible with the high standard When you drive your car into this garage for repairs and servicing, it will be ready to drive out again at a specified time. There'll be the required air in the tyres, water in the radiator, windows wiped and the car ready for the road. You'll find our service serves. Holah & HedSey Ltd. Austin and Chevrolet Car*. Main St., TE KUITI. 'Phone 27f.

«mmm it's just plain horse sense "We retard Individual liberty as one of the most valuable assets of the British character, and feel that interference with the behaviour if individuals should be maintained at the essential minimum." —Right Hon, Stanley Baldwin. MCPEAKING as a farmer. I have no time for prohibition. If I want to control a stream I do not try to block it up; if I did I would be looking for trouble. Instead, I construct regulating banks which control the water in the proper channels. , "Anyway, we farmers have to find enough money to pay our way before we get a penny for ourselves. It is obvious that prohibition would not only increase unemployment and business depression, but all this would be made worse by heavy taxation tc replace lost revenue. We farmer? would be the hardest hit because we compete in world markets and .cannot pass our taxation on to the consumer. Continuance, to my mind, is just plain horse sense!" Strike out the TWO bottom lines

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4771, 12 November 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4771, 12 November 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 4771, 12 November 1935, Page 2

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