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PUBLIC NOTICES SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS On the Ist February an instalment of the Registration Fee (live shillings) becomes payable by all male persons twenty years of age or over who are ordinarily resident in New Zealand, other than those exempt. Every person who is entitled to exemption must complete the appropriate form of application for exemp tion within seven days after the last day for payment of the instalment. Default in payment of the fee will result in a penalty of sixpence for every month or part of a month that elapses alter one month from the due date, -with a maximum of 2/fid in respect of each instalment, and may also result in a prosecution. An employer Avho employs for more than seven days a person who is in arrear with the Registration Fee is liable, on summary conviction to a finfc of £20. The fourth instalment of the Social Security charge of one shilling in the pound on income other than salary or wages .derived during the year ended 31st March 1939. by all persons, male and female, ordinarily resident in New Zealand, who have attained sixteen years of age (except persons in receipt of a war pension in respect of total disablement) also falls due on tflre same date. A penalty of 10 per cent is incurred on any instalment not paid within one month of the due date. Further information, including details of the classes of persons who are exempt from the Registration Fee, may be obtained from any Money Order Office, or from the Commissioner of Taxes, Land and Income Tax Department, Wellington, CI. 3.. J. M. PARK, 111 Commissioner of Taxes. THE NORTHERN BUILDING SOCIETY RESULTS OF APPROPRIATION MEETING HELD ON THURSDAY, 25th JANUARY, 1940. Ballots Sales by Tender Groups Winning Groups SuccessClusters ful tenders per £100 1 141 2 £25 10 0 3 114 9 24 510 (> 70 15 25 0 0 7 56 22 47 0 0 21 63 23 47 0 0 28 162 24 36'00 29 2 " 33 47 0 0 30 104 TOTAL APPROPRIATED: £11,600. Wha«atarie Agent: A. J. CANNING, The Strand. KOPEOPEO P.O. STORE King Street. You are welcome to use our Lay By System. N© extra charge. Reading library at your leisure. WISH WINN Gent's Outfitter and Mercer Whakatane Hotel Buildings Representative stocks of:— Sincerity Suits Summit Shirts Parisian Ties Domo Belts and Braces and ALL Working Men's lines ''THE LITTLE SHOP WITH THE BIG VALUES' I TISftBS' FOR SERVICE ! | PREPARE YOUR ORDER NOW. RING OR CALL FOR FINEST SPRING LAMB, HAM, AND ALL MEAT REQUIREMENTS C. A. TIMES & SONS THE STRAND, WHAKATANE

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 117, 31 January 1940, Page 1

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436

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 117, 31 January 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 117, 31 January 1940, Page 1

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