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PUBLIC NOTICES THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED TANEATUA OFFICE Commencing Thursday, May 6, 1948, business hours will be from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. daily except Wednesdays. The office will be closed for (12.30 p.m. until 1.30 p.m.) lunch hour. 444 RANGITAIKI SUB-BRANCH PLUNKET SOCIETY The anhual meeting which was to be held in the Dairy Factory Social Rooms on Thursday, May 6, has been postponed. - -195 SOCIAL SECURITY CHARGE ON INCOME MAY INSTALMENT. Persons liable to pay the charge on income other than salary or wages derived during the year ended 31st March, 1948, are required to furnish a 1 declaration of such income during the month of May. The first instalment of the charge thereon (1/6 in the £) is due on the Ist May and must be paid within one month of that date otherwise the 10 per cent penalty for late payment will accrue. Declaration forms L.I.T. 5, containing particulars of persons liable for the charge, together with full instructions and information, are available at all money order offices and at any office of the Land anci Income Tax Department. Companies and Other corporate bodies are required to pay the full year’s charge in one sum in February next. WAGE TAX. All employers of labour are, notified that severe penalties are provided for failure to deduct and account for wages tax (1/6 in the £) in respect of all wageis paid to permanent or. casual - employees whether on a time, piecework or similar basis. Employers are reminded that pay sheets, wages books, and receipts for wages, salaries or other classes of income subject to deduction of the charge at the source, must be retained for a period of not less than 5 years and made available for inspection by any person authorised by the Regulations to inspect books or other documents. —F. G. OBORN, Commissioner of Taxes. . 29 WHAKATANE DOMAIN BOARD CLOSING FRANCIS AND SHORT STREET ENTRANCE DURING TREE FELLING OPERATIONS 1 «* Notice is given that as from 3rd May, 1948, th'e Short Street, Francis Street entrance and the footpath connecting Goulstone Road with Short Street will be closed until further notice. All bluegum trees are to be felled and the public are warned to keep clear of the area. LESLIE D. LOVELOCK, 407 Secretary. AWAKERI HALL A public meeting will be held in the Awakeri Hall on Thursday, May 6, at 8 p.m. to consider a scheme for improvements to the hall and/or, alternatively, the establishment of a Community Centre at Awakeri. All sports bodies, clubs and organisations are asked to be represented and a special invitation is extended to returned Servicemen. N. W. CARTER, 49 Hon. Sec. WAXRAKA HOCKEY CLUB Prize winners in aid Of above club Trinket Box, 137: R. Hohapata. Tobacco, Ist prize 89: J. Lowe. Cigarettes, 2nd prize 156: C. Thrup. Mystery Parcel, 135: K. Davies, hospital. 23 HOUSE SECTIONS FOR EXSERVICEMEN Applications are invited from exservicemen of the 1939-45 War for 4 (four) building sections situated in James Street, Whakatane. Only ex-servicemen who are eligible for Rehabilitation Department housing loan may participate, although successful applicants may arrange their own finance from other sources if they so desire. Forms of application and any other information may be obtained from the Rehabilitation Officer, Rotorua. Application forms must be completed and returned to the Rehabilitation Officer, Rotorua, before Wednesday, May 26, 1948. 22 WHAKATANE CITIZENS BOY SCOUT TROOP Annual meeting, Caledonian Hall Tuesday, May 25, at 7.45. Social evening to Cubs and Scouts to follow. All invited. Ladies a plate. 40 -M. ZINSLI, Secretary.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 43, 4 May 1948, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 43, 4 May 1948, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 43, 4 May 1948, Page 1

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