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STAMP DUTIES. Agreement of Alemorandun. of Agreement, Is 3d with letters, etc., attached, 3a. Appraisement oi Valuation whore tfie amount does not exceed £20, Is. j ■xceed £'20, does not exceed £50, 2s 'jd, exceed £100, and. does not exceed £2)0 10s, £2.iK) and does not exceed £500 15s, exceeds £500 20i. Award, same as Valuations, except exceeds £500 but uot £1000, 20&; exceeds £1000, 355. l'.n's. not exceeding £25 lid, exceeds £25, and not exceeding £50 Is, every 10s. Bills of Exchange. Oon demand 2.1; otherwise than on demand, if running singly, for any amount not exceeding I £50, 1b ; every additional £50 or part of £50, la.; if drawn in a set, such sum upon each bill of the set as to tr&ke up the same duty as it a single bill were drawn for the amount. Conveyance. —Conveyance on sale: l<'or every £50- or part oi £50 of tne amount of the consideration for sale 7s 6d. Any instrument whereby any property is legally or equitably transferred to or vested in any person tor a nominal consideration or wheie no consideration passes, for e*ery £50 or part of £50 of the amount or value ol the property conveyed or transferred or assessed under "The Property Assessment Act, i 1885," or any Act amending the 'ame at the data when such instrument takes effect, 10s. Promissory Notes.—Payment on demand 2d. Payable otherwise than on demand • For ©very sum not exceec • ing £25, <3d,j exceeding £25 and t exceeding £50, Is.; every additional £50 or part of £50, Is. Duplicate or counterpart of any instrument chargeable with duty, where such duty does not amount to Ss, the same duties as the original instrarment; in any other case 3s. Land Transfers.—ttenerally speaking, the same duties aa would have Been payable on a conveyance. Lease, or Agreement to Lease, without any consideration by way of premium : Where rent does not exceed £50 3.j for every additional £50 or part o'. £50 3s. .For any instrument affecting a partition of lands upon any consideration exceeding £100. Soldiers' estates are exempt from all duty up to £5000 in respect to every succession by lineal descendant or ancestor. There are many ways of catching cold, but the one quick reliever is "Na'zol." Can be taken on sugar or inhaled. 60 doses Is 6d. Get it today.—Advt. "Worth five times the price' ' what everyone says who tries "Nazol for bad colds and sore throats. Pro/e this to bo true. 60 doses cost 1? fd. Ohemist .and optician, Levin.—Advt. Don't trifle with a cold \\y drugging the stomach. Let "Nazol relief. Penetrating and Uerm-kiumg. Ready for use when bought. —Ad. There's nothing equal to Na*ol for stopping coughs and colds, soothing oare throats and banishing inluenea Oood for old and yoonjj.—Advt. Every prudent man carries "Nazal" in his vest pocket. Nothing so good for preventing and relieving coughs and colds. 60 doses Is 6d, Ad.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 May 1916, Page 4
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492FOR READY REFERENCE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 May 1916, Page 4
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