THE NEW WATER PROPOSALS WILL COST BATEPAYERS NOTHIN G—WILL IN FACT SAVE THEM MONEY YEARLY.
'The extra proposed Bate to cover all on the loan will amount, say, on ..-aiMraOO property, to 7s. An insurance •■ of £6OO plus, say, £2OO for furniture, at •present will' average £3 9s 4d yearly. When the proposals are completed, the •reduction of insurance premiums will be at least 2s per £IOO, a saving of -twenty Shillings. So by voting for the -proposal ratepayers are actually saving money.
(Published by arrangement.)
LEMONADE CRYSTALS ‘.Make delicious cool drinks. Easy to mix -.and economical. Lemon or Raspberry favour. Price, 1/- per packet.—At Eton’s Pharmacy, Queen Street, Master ton.
TIRED TRIPPERS. An ex-bahker and two other Welling•vfeonhjfcs were sight-seeing on foot, and their Auckland hotel late in the feet swollen and tired. The --enervated trio adjourned to the bath--jxdam and rubbed Q-tol into their fset ’■.muscles with deliciously refreshing and '-anvigorating effects.- Bowlers and ten;ais players please note! 4 Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s Tennis sßhoes; all kinds to select from—At Car- • enter & Evans, Wairarapa’s Leading footwear Store, Masterton,*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 49, Issue 15049, 30 November 1923, Page 5
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