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If your car doesn’t run better on BIG TREE -then sell your car!

no^ier Sales J/Record MORE B.S.A. were Sold Ncw Zealand during the first nine months of MOTOR-CYCLES 1928 than any other make. This nine months’ Sales Record is further conclusive proof of B.S.A. Popularity. We cordially invite you io. inspect the New B.S.A. Models in our Show Rooms. If you cannot call, ’Phone or Write us, and we will send you a fully Illustrated Catalogue. Used Motor Cycles takers in part payment Easy terms arranged. LIGHTBAND & WANN LTD.

BED OF ROSES Filled with guaranteed pure Kapoc, built’ as honestly as it is filled, the “8.L.H.” Bed ■of Roses, obtainable at good furnishers,, puts up the finest fight against sleeplessness that any tired man could wish. B. L. HART & CO. LTD. TORY STREET . . . . WELLINGTON

MORE TAXES FOR FARMERS Can this country stand the heavy drain that prohibition would entail? Are we such an irresponsible community that our laws are not stringent enough, and-that wo have to import the American idea of prohibition ? These are questions that every thinking elector will find no difficulty in answering. The cost of living has been tried, heavier taxes have been levied in order to make up the deficit in revenue, farm lands have depreciated in value, and from every viewpoint, prohibition has been proved a colossal failure. The late Right Hon. W. F. Massey, who himself was a farmer, said: “The deficiency in the revenue caused by prohibition would fail on the people by way of all-round taxation.” The revenue derived from the sale of liquor in New Zealand amounts to over £1,900,000 per annum, and if prohibition were carried taxation on foodstuffs and other necessities would be absolutely essential in order to make up this sum. Not only so, but the Government would have, to find another million at least for the purpose of attempting to enforce the law, and the farmer would have to bear his share. Increased land tax and heavier duties on agricultural machinery and implements would be almost certain to be imposed. 11

ON WRIST OR IN POCKET—“ROLEX” Only “Rolex” has gained twenty world’s records for precision at Geneva and Kew Observatories—only “Rolex” ean give you faithful and accurate service, year after year, at a price that brings the world’s best watch within the reach of everyone. From the smallest wristlet model for ladies to tho sturdy pocket watches for men, "Rolex” is chronometrically perfect. Do not accept any watch that does not bear the name “Rolex" on the dial. (81

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 October 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 13 October 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 13 October 1928, Page 6

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