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ACCOMMODATION —(Continued). NEW PLYMOUTH. LEADING Private Hotel — Grand Central Hotel, Egmont St. 1 min. Station. Tel. 150. _ STAY at Hotel Arcadia (Private), 1 min. Station and Main St. —Daily, weekly; moderate tariff; ideal accommodation. Tel. 1230. OK.OROIRB. HOT Springs Hotel—Charming holiday Spa and Health Resort. Golf, tennis, mineral baths on property. OTAKI. TELEGRAPH Hotel, Otaki. Remodelled and enlarged. C.T. and A.A. House. T. V. Caliill (late Fitzroy Hotel, Dunediu). PALME IiSTO.N NO RTH. HOTEL CARLTON. CUBA St.—When in Palmerston North stop at this popular C.T., A.A., P. S. and Govt. Tourist House. Every possible modern convenience. Tel, >5192. N. K. Beveridge, Proprietor. COSIMERCIAL Hotel—ln centre of City. Excellent accommodation, cuisine and service; he. water in bed-rnis., moderate tariff. H. J. Davis. Proprietor (late of D a n n e v I r ke) RENOVATED, 51odernized, the "Imperial” offers unexcelled service and table; h. and c. water bedrooms;' moderate tariff; C.T., P.S., A.A. Tel: 6204. G. Vic Simpson, Proprietor " . .RAILWAY IJotel— Centrally situated, all convs. and excellent cuisine. First-class double and single rooms available; moderate tariff. Mrs. A. Clarke, Proprietress (late Central Hotel.) RAX’GITIKEI Private Hotel. Bed and breakfast, 6/- Single, double rooms. Ran.gitikel St., PARAPARAUSIU. PARAPARAUSIU, Kenakena Park. Perfectly sheltered camping, all convs., dance hall, bowling green, adjoins beach. Some tents available. No huts. Deposit for Christmas booking. No dogs, ROTORUA. ST. Elmo, Hinemoa St.—Quietness and comfort; delightfully situated, near baths; bed and breakfast.—Mrs. Campbell. LAKE House Hotel (licensed), Rotorua. Tel. 36, overlooks Lake Rotorua. . Own mineral baths free to guests. Tariff from 16/- day. BONDI Private Hotel—Tariff 12/6 day, £3 17/6 weekly. Excellent cuisine. Mrs. M. A. McGregor, Proprietress. DEVONSHIRE House, Rotorua; linin', station; central for baths; 12/- das’. £3 10/- weekly. N. 0, Goldsmith. Proprietor. PENDENNIS, Whakane St., 3min. P. 0., lake, Govt, grounds; 10/6 day, £3/3/weekly.—Mrs. Styles, late Majestic Lounge, Auckland. TAURANGA. HOTEL St. Anne’s.—Under new management. 15/- day. £4/17/6 weekly. Mrs. E. Clarke, DOMAIN Private Hotel—New management; 5 min. P. 0., Waterfront; newly renovated; moderate tariff. Mr. aud Mrs. F. R. Walker, Proprietors. TOKAANU. TOKAANU, LAKE TAUPO. TOKAANU HOTEL, first-class accommodation available to Fishermen ,and Holiday-makers—intending visitors are advised to book early. TURANGI. TURANGI, on the Banks of the Tongariro River, in between National Park and Taupo. Full Board or Rent a Hut. In Visitors’ Book, “Peace in Time of War." Reservations ;— Bridge Lodge and 'Store, Private Bag, National Park. ■ WAITARERE BEACH, LEVIN. WAITARERE G’aest House assures you a restful holiday. Tariff 18/- dally. Tel. 416 K. Mrs. Buchanan. WANGANUI. METROPOLITAN Hotel. Excellent table, spacious lounges; concessions A.A., C.T.’s and members H.M. Forces. Speight’s Ales. Moderate tariff. J. W. Green, Proprietor. Tel, 2084, STATION 'Hotel, opp. Station; tariff 12/6; ideal accommodation. H. E. Card, Proprietor CRITERION Hotel, Casuals or Permanents. Hot and Cold Water. Spacious Lounges. Chas. G. Rhimes, Prop. Tel. 3225, Wanganut. . CENTRAL Hotel, St. Hill St., for Casuals, Permanents; excellent table. Mr. and Mrs. J, Martin. Tel. 2018. KINGSWAY Private Hotel—Reopened under new management. Casuals and permanents catered for. Tariff arrangement. Tel. 3294. Wanganui. REST HOMES. SANATORIUM, Morrinsville. Chest diseases under hospital benefits, fees 3Jgns„ including medical attention. Prospectus. "GLENLYON” Convalescent Home. — Napier offers sunny home for recuperating the tired and unwell during winter months. Happv surroundings. Very reasonable, Tel. 2708. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE RE WATER SUPPLY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Householders that the watering of gardens and lawns by means of hoses without the water first passing through a meter is a breach of the Bylaw, and will, on detection, lead to the prosecution of the offender. The Bylaws also prohibit the use of water through a hose, even though it be a metered supply, unless such hose is under the direct charge of some person during the time it is being so used. E. P. NORIMAN, October 23, 1942. Town Clerk.

PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Wellington, on or before the 2nd day of December, HM2. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. ’ The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows:— “I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES. (1) BEAUCHAMP, Arthur John, late of Wellington, Commercial Traveller; died 19.10.42. (2) FOX, Charles, late of Lower Hutt, Retired Sawmiller; died 28.10.42. (3) HENEY, Henry, late of Petone, Fellmohger; died 14.10.42. (4) HOBBS, Clifford William, late of Petone, Nightwatchman; died 22.10.42. (5) REID, Philip Ernest, late of Wellington, Carpenter and Joiner; died 23.10.42. ■ ■ .

A. R. COAD, District Public Trustee for Wellington. October 30, 1942,- . SOCIAL SECURITY. CONTRIBUTION AND NATIONAL SECURITY TAX. CHARGE ON INCOME OTHER THAN SALARY OR WAGES: NOVEMBER INSTALMENT. The third quarterly instalment of ths Social Security Charge and National Security Tax of 2/6 in the £ on income other than salary or wages derived during the year ended March 31, 1942, falls due on November 1. Amounts unpaid within one month following the due date incur 10 per eent. penalty. The charge is payable by : (a) All persons aged 16 years or over ordinarily resident in New Zealand (including Natives but excluding persons receiving total disability war pensions in respect of service in tlie 1911-18 War). (b) All. .companies, other than those specifically exempted. (e) All trustees in respect of income derived by the estate or trust, whether or not the beneficiaries are entitled to receive such income during tho income year. Payment may be made at any moneyorder office upon production of the previous receipt or remitted to the Commissioner of Taxes, Wellington, together with Hie previous receipt or full particulars thereof. SOCIAL SECURITY REGISTRATION FEE: A quarterly instalment (5/-) is payable ou November 1 by male persons aged 20 years or over, ordinarily resident in New Zealand who are not exempt. Exemption details and forms may bo obtained at money-order offices. Every person entitled to exemption (including those receiving Age Benefits under the Social Security Act but no other income) must complete tho exemption application form and present it with his coupon book at a money-order office within seven days after the last day for payment of the instalment, otherwise payment may be demanded. Full name and postal address must lie entered on the relative coupon before payment of any Instillment. An employer employing for more than seven days a person unregistered or In arrear with the Registration Fee is liable on summary conviction to a flue of £2O. All persons ordinarily resident in New Zealand must register under the Social Security Act within one month of attaining Hie age of sixteen anil obtain a coupon book. Any person who fails to register within tlie time nlloivi'd commits an offence and Is liable on summary conviction to a line of £5O. J. M. PARK, iCmumlssioner o£ Taxes,

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 31, 31 October 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 31, 31 October 1942, Page 2

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