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“No Rubbing Laundry Help” is very popular because it washes all clothes clean without rubbing or injury. Is packet does 7 weekly washings.—Dee Bros, agents for “No Rubbing.” INCOME TAX PA YMENTS PENALTY RATES TO BE REDUCED * WELLINGTON, Feb. 25. Interviewed to-day regarding the question of .deferred income-tax payments, tin- Finance Minister (Mr Afiissoy) said: It is impossible without very seriously interfering with the. Dominion’s finances, to give eflect to the suggestion which has been put forward that half of tho income-tax should -bo collected now, that is, at tho end of the financial year, and the other half during the next financial year. But we are very anxious to avoid hardship to tax-payors who nlay have difficulty in meeting claims to which they are liable for taxation purposes. 1 have arranged that a reduction in the penalty tax which was provided for by last sessions l.nml and Income-tax Amendment Act shall apply to paymens of income-tax-whieli aro now being made. That meant, Air Massey explained that a person failing to pay the tax on Monday, would have only 5 per cent., instead of 10 per cent, added. If he failed to pay within three months ol the due date— February 7th—-bo would have 7.) per cent, added, and if be failed to pay within six months of the due date lie would have 10 per cent, added. The concession meant that lie could have just short of six months to pay the tax at a cost of 7.V per cent, of the amount of the tax.

In reply to a question regarding the endorsements, Hi at was one of the principal causes of complaint in connexion with deferred payments, the Prime Minister said that endorsement was not now essential, and tapayers affected had been so advised.

Edmonds "Sure-to-Rise Baking Powder earns a lot of praise for the housewives who use it. It I makes all cooking deliciously light and tasty. It assures success from the start, that is why cooks are prepared to pay a little note for it. Ask for ah ttll i baking POWDER U (HEAN’S ESSENCE) A bottle makes a pint of finest family cough and cold mixture, 4 w ESTLAND JD AGING Q LUB £7OO 1X STAK£S £7OO - AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th, 1921. APPROVED PROGRAMME OE EVENTS. 1. —TRIAL HANDICAP, of 60 sovs., second liorso to receive 12 sovs., and tliir dlior.se 6 sovs. out of stakes. Nomination, 20s • acceptance, 20s; 6.} furlongs. 2. -RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 70 sovs., second horse to receive 14 sovs., and third liorso 7 sovs, out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s ;5J furlongs. 3. EXPRESS HANDICAP TROT, (saddle), of 80 sovs., second horse to receive 10 sovs., and third liorso 8 sovs. out of stakes. Horses in this event will he handicapped to do 2.35 or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s; 1 mile. 4. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 140 sovs., second .horse to receive 28 sovs, and third horse 14 sovs out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 60s; 1{ miles. 5. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of 80 sovs., second horse to receive 16 sovs, and third horse 8 sovs out of stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s ; 5 furlongs. 6. —DOMINION HANDICAP TROT, (harness), of 100 sovs., second liorso to receive 20 sovs., and third horse 10 .uivs out of stakes. Horses in this event will be handicapped to do 3.53 or better. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 40s; 1) miles. 7. -HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 100 sovs., second horse to receive 20 sovs, and third horse 10 sovs out of stakes. Minimum weight, 8 stone. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 40s; 7 furlongs. 8. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of 7C sovs., second horse to receive 14 sovs, and third liorso 7 sovs out of-stakes. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s; 5.) furlongs. All nominations £l. Nominations for all events must be in tho hands of the Secretary, with entrance money, name, description, age, and pedigree of horse, name of trainer, owner and, colours by 9 p.m. 011 FRIDAY, MARCH 18th, 1921. ; Handicaps for all events, First Day, leclared on Easter Monday, MARCH 28th, 1921. j Acceptances for all events close at 1 ,he Club’s Rooms, Hamilton Street, 'l lokitika, at 10 p.m., on Easter Tueslay, MARCH 29th, 1921. 1' D. J. EVANS, Secretary.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1921, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1921, Page 4

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