PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO OCCUPIERS OF ORCHARDS. , ®_ ; %% THE Orchard-tax Act, 1916, in now in force. Under this Act there is payable by ovory ■ occupier -of an archard as on ,30th Sopterubor, 1916, a tax of Is per aero or part of an acre, with a mininuun of 2s Gd. Tlie tax is imposed on all orchards, inopectivfi of area, producing fruit for sale (including orchards, irrespective of area, pro-' ducing fruit for wile (including orchards, planted < for this purposo although not, in bearin;:;), is duo. on Ist November, ' 1916, and is payable, withpiuX further demand, at any money-order post-1 office up to and including 22nd Xovom-1 | her, 191G, after which dato JO per cent. , I additional will be charged. further information can be obtained from the, Director of tho Horticulture Division, Department of "Agriculture, Industries, and Commerce*, Wellington, i or from any money-order posA-office. I NOTICF TO PERSONS GROWING ! FRUIT-TREKS. IN compliance with tho regulations under tho Orchard a.nd Garden Diseases Act, made on 2nd October, 1916, as to the registration of orchards, every' poison growing one or more of the following trees—viz., apple, pear, quince^ peach, nectarine, plum, cherry, | npricaß; nut, or citrus tree, or grapevine—is required to, maka application not' later than 26th October, 1916, for the- registration of the property .whereon such trees are growing. "Registration is free of'charge; the penalty for non-registration is a 1 fine act exceeding £SO. Forms of application foi" registration are obtainabJe_ from any Orchard Instructor, or District Agent, or from the Director of the Horticulture Division, Department of Agriculture, Industries, ,md Commerce, -Wellington. 10 129 '"' BY ORDER.
bus; k ess :Notices. REMEMBER YOUR FRIENDS. \ f # ■ : / , SEND a Christmas. Greoting.across the sens. To your Soldier Friends at the battle front, to your Friends iv tlio Old Country. Your kindly remombranco will, bo fully/appr<jcia.ted. Here is- a short list suggestive of sifiiple, fteasoncble-means of carrying ;your Christmas wishes. SOLDIERS' DIARIES, each page detachable for posting home; .splendid paper and "bound in tough khalci; boxed for posting to ,tho front. 3s 6d j;«i:l (6s Gd Leather)/ ANNUAL CHRISTMAS ART SUPPLEMENTS of the. Weekly Tapers will bo icVly in October for posting to-friends abroad. Order early. POCKET DIARIES make ideal lifctlo Gifts to post to friends—ls. I:; 3d. BOOKS, descriptivo of Now Zealand's Beauty for the Home Mails. EMERALD HOURS TN N.Z.—the best Illustrated Work on our Beatuiful Country—3s Gd. . ILLUSTRATED BOOKLETS of Beauty Spots in N.Z.r-ls each. 104 VIEWS OF NEW ZEALAND— At Is 6d. 154 VIEWS OF NEW ZEALAND— At 2s 6d. 53- VIEWS OF ASH BURTON— At Is 3d. ARTISTIC POSTCARDS for Xmsus. Greetings Posb tliem now for Soldier Friends:- See my big assorfct ment. . BOOKLETS by RUJ)YARD KIPLING Sl t 9d:—Fringes of the Fleet; New Army in Training; France at War. | LOOK IN THE WINDOW. A. W. HOPKINS, ! BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, East Street ....... ... Asliburton.'
FISHERMEN. NOW 1% THE TIME to LOOK to Your Tackle. FOR THE BEST GOODS and [ LOWEST PRICES, go to H. P. ARNST, ©YCLE DEALER. CYCLE DEALER. East Street. QUALITY AND ACCURACY. HAVE You over considered when wanting Medicine, how much depends on your • getting the BEST QUALITY, irrespective of cost; and how important it is that your prescription should be accurately dispensed ? That the life of the patient may dopend on these two points ? MEDICINE PREPARING is a profession;— The Chemist has undergone years of training to fit him for this work. Prescriptions brought here are accurately compounded and carefully checked before being sent out. OUR DRUGS are carefully tested and come to us from the laboratories of manufacturers who are world-famous, and we guarantee them to be pure. -.. Bring Your Prescriptions To Us, and you can rest contented that the Medicine & exactly what your doctor ordered. R, TOTTY, MLP.S. (by exam:) Prescription Chemist, Burnett Street. 'A great appetiser is the delicious UHLITAIiY I»lCKLE~ev@ry particle is purej'i-Every grocer sells—every sensible person eats it. Buy a bottle to-day. Price reasonable. ' _ - 1
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3575, 9 October 1916, Page 1
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