PUBLIC NOTICES MOTORISTS We take pleasure in announcing to motorists and farmers the services we now offer in our up to date and improved premises: Engine overhauls, welding, turning, vulcanising. Petrol, oil, tyres and tubes and all accessories stocked. Lubrication services now our specialty. Lubrication contracts arranged. ANDERSEN & NEILSEN, Edgecumbe. 296 N.Z. LABOUR PARTY Rangitaiki Branch Friends and supporters of the Labour Party are cordially invited to be present at the supper room, Central Theatre, Edgecumbe, Thursday, September 29, at 8 p.m. to meet Party candidate, Mr Santon, and’ his wife, also Party Organiser, Mr King. Ladies especially invited. Supper to be served. Sgd, J. JESPERSON, 320 Hon. Sec. TE TEKO CRICKET CLUB A meeting of the above will be held in the school on Thursday, September 29, at 8 p.m. All interested please attend. R. LATIMER, 364 « Hon. Sec. ST JOHN AMBULANCE FIRST AID CLASS Commencing Monday, October 3 in St John Ambulance Hall, 7.30. For particulars Phone 99M or 384. G. SMITH, 353 Hon. Sec. “PIRATES OF PENZANCE” THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 BUS SERVICE | I A bus will leave Ohope at 7 p.m. for Whakatane and 7.30 p.m. Alexandria Avenue via usual bus route to the Rock and returning after the show. OHOPE TRANSPORT CO. LTD., Phone 475. THE LAND AND INCOME TAX (Annual) ACT, 1949 LAND TAX PAYABLE BY COMPANIES In accordance with Order-in-Council dated 21st September, 1949, it is hereby notified that land tax on land held by companies, leviable under the above Act is payable at any office of the Land and Income Tax Department or at any moneyorder post office in one sum on Friday, 7th October, 1949. The liability is not suspended by any objection, and the tax must be paid on or before Friday, 28th October, 1949, to avoid the additional percentage; any overpayment will be refunded. Demands will be issued on or about 30th September, 1949, and must be presented with all payments. LAND TAX PAYABLE BY INDIVIDUALS Land tax on land held by individuals will not be due until 16th January, 1950. This due date will be advertised later. F. G. OBORN, Commissioner of Taxes. 258 BRILLIANT AMERICAN PHLOX ! PRESENTING ! A LIMITED quantity of latest New Dwarf-type American Phlox. Colours so startingly different, scent so exquisitely alluring, blooms so beautiful with massed heads and contrasting centre “eyes”. PERMANENT Perennials—they bloom lovelier every year. Easy to grow in sun or partial shade. Perfect for quick flowering brilliant garden display. Shades— Bengal, Neryon and Persian Rose; Imperial, Doge, Tyrian, and Orchid Purples; Crimson; Dawn Pink; Camellia Rose; Mauvette; Geranium Lake; Amethyst; Carmine; Cobalt Violet; Petunia; Magenta; Fuchsine Pink. Latest Named Varieties 7 for ,10/-; or full set 18 diff. colours 20/-. Be sure to mention the variety “NEW AMERICAN BRILLIANTS” when ordering. FREE with every order 40 page COMPLETE PLANTING GUIDE and REFERENCE BOOK beautifully illustrated in colour fully describing and giving growing instructions for the above plants and hundreds of others. EVERYTHING the Home Gardener desires to know to make SUCCESSFUL gardening EASY! Obtainable ONLY from JEMMETTS NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS, PALM. NTH. 332
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 44, 28 September 1949, Page 1
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