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AUCKLAND INCREASE. An increase of £16,973 is shown in the Customs duties collected in Auckland in January, compared with the corresponding month in 1935. The receipts were £240,660, as against £223.687 in January last ye&r. Compared with December, last month’s figure shows a decrease of £24,327. In the combined receipts of petrol duty and tyre tax there was an increase of £6276 last month, when the yield was £59,934, whereas in January, 1935. it amounted to £53.658. The motor! spirit tax is calculated at the old rate 1 of 6d a gallon for purposes of com- J parison. the additional tax being ac-i counted for in the Customs revenue.

PREVENT THEM! RELIEVE THEM! STOP THEM! If you have a cold, or feel the first dread symptoms, get a tin of Pulmonas. As you suck these pastilles, tonic, healing vapours are released which penetrate the entire respiratory system—acting directly upon the chest as surely as upon the throat. Keep Pulmonas handy. From chemists If-, 1/6, 2/6. S 6

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Northern Advocate, 3 February 1936, Page 2

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