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THE |UNEMPLOYMENT ACT, 1930 UhenValoymsiit Relief Taxation To Taxpayers and Employers THE GENERAL UNEMPLOYMENT LEVY of £1 per annum is, with a few exceptions, payable by all male persons of twenty years of age and upwards. THE EMERGENCY UNEMPLOYMENT CHARGE of one penny in every one shilling and eightpence of salary, wages, or other' income is, with some minor exceptions, payable by all persons irr the Dominion. THE PRINCIPAL EXCEPTIONS ARE (in the case of wages) persons under sixteen years of age and women and girls in private domestic service, and (in the case of income other than salary or wages), females in receipt of less than £2O per annum, and those males for whom legislation provides total exemption from ‘'payment of the General Unemployment Levy. Generally, the exemptions which apply in the case of ordinary tax jon incomes do not apply in the case of the unemployment taxi.on incomes. ‘ '■' 1 1 HOW PAYMENT MUST BE MADE: The charge on salary or wages is deductible and payable by the employer, and the charge on income other than salary or wages is required to be paid by the recipient on a declaration to be made to the Secretary of the Post and Telegraph Department, or to the Commissioner of Taxes. ' ! ' 1 v PENALTIES SUBSTANTIAL PENALTIES arc provided for failure to comply with the requirements of unemployment legislation, and inspectors have been appointed with power to conduct investigation necessary to ascertain whether or not the law has been complied with. Those liable for the tax are hereby warned that legal proceedings will be taken in cases where it is found that evasion has occurred. ."■ : /

ELECTRICAL tjfiJS? 7 4t'i C. L. ELECTRICAL RESIDENTS OF HOKITIKA Are you keeping 't ,; e Costs of your ’'Electrical System ■’flown ‘ tti 1 the' 1 minimum.''' Renton guarantees excellent work- ' manship at the 'lowest possible cost to the consumer. ALL CLASSES OF ELECJRICAL APPLIANCES STOCKED. Estimates for all classes of work . -•< ,1c•: V v •• Given, - " CONTRACTOR. Accounts ’nay be pa'd at the’ Office Of Rbiiton & Coy., .and .all inquiries . will receive .immediate .attention.. .., .

n Leech’S Lead . 1 v , to Loi/\fe\' Prices ! BREAD 10d 4lb Loaf STURMER APPLES 3/6 case Meat or' Fish PASTES 6d jar Jbrdan ALMONDS 2/- lb ANTI AC IDO 1/10 tin ! KRUSCHEN SALTS 1/11 " : Edmond's New BAKING POWDER 1 ’ L£rge Tin 1 /- .RADIUM large 1 tins* 8d STRAW BROOMS from 2/DAIRY SUTTER 10d SUPERF.NE BUTTER 1/CANDLEs 9d lb. ‘ H CRYSTALLISED CHERRIES 2/- lb. CHICK RAISER slb 1/-" : IHEIIL GRIT, OYSTER Bibs 1/CORNFLOUR, Loose 3<b s 10d SAND SOAP, large cake 0 6 a 1/PINcAPPLE’. 1 slices or cYbes PEACHES, Dried 2 CrovYn ltd APRICOTS, 1 Dried'2 Grown lUd 2!b Tin JAM: made by Oak 1/Tin MEAT PASTES 6d CURRANTS New season’s DATES s'b !/■ C;0. FLOOR' POLISH, large tin 1/6 Gallon tins Italian OLIVE OIL 9/6 SWEET CORN 10d‘ and 1/5 Household SOAP, large bars 6d, 3 for 1/5 LIFEBUOY SOAP) 3 for 1/SOAP Double 7£d CARBOL, large bars 6d v>: WRITING PADS, 500 pages 9d ZEEBO 10d PILCHARDS 6d and 1/MELLOR’S SAUCE• 1/6 bottle WORCESTER SAUCE Quarts 10d EA T ING PEARS’'4'bs t/*‘ * ‘ BANANAS 1/3 dozen, Le Nil 14 1/' Australian LEMONS 4 a 1/DOUBLE ZIG ZAG 5 a 1/Park Drive TOBACCO iaz 1/6 Greys TOBACCO, 2oz i/6 Prize Crops with Paper, 2oz, 1/6 Bears, with'Paper, 2oz 1/6 River Head Go'd with Parers 1/6 Tinned PEACHES, Firsts, in heavy ; syrup 1/2 OUR PRICES ARE UNBEATABLE FOR TOBACCO AND CIGARF PTES.

II E V THE SERVICE STORE PHONE 88 AND WE WILL DELIVER. IS L L STRE ET , TJ OKIT IK A

tf'or that irritating flatulence after jilting try X-AN Mixture. X-AN freshens up the stomach glands, multiplies the digestive juices, purifies tie blood and restores die muscular ration to the intestines thus ensur.rig pYQpef aliniinatio** W K. W Jliaina,. '.’heniist, —AHvt. Orey hair! Lovely natural colour restored by use of Radhel Hair Tome.' lie-vital uses roots. 3g 6d vV,. E. Williams, chemist.—Advt.

Safety first. Remedy colds promptly and efficiently—tney might develop into 'more serious chest and lung complaints. Use Tonldng’s Linked Emulsion. Brakes un the worst' cough or eold. Gold everywhere Is fid. 2s fid nnd 4s fid.— Advt There’s no finer quality vinegar than New Zealand’s own brew —$1 irland’s vinegar,' it’s pu’-e; it’s full-flavoured, it’s piquant. In bottle or hulk. All states. — Advt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1932, Page 1

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