Lost and Found. Tost between Kokatahi and HokiJ ttka on Tuesday night, motor driver's glove. Finder please return “Guardian.” J' OST on Wednesday, child’s gold (.dimmed spertncdfts. p.Mbably along route of procession. Kindly return “Guardian” Office. OST, about lot-h. April, a large Ai sum of money. Su..«tantial reward Oil return to Felice Station. «HBatMCgiattxaeßßaflaMCTttß<«s^gaant%agiß?iita Public Notices. ALL SAINTS' CHl'iU'H. rpHB ANNUAL MEETING of Pr.r----i-hioners will lie held in the Parish Hall THIS EVENING at < .4o o’clock.
FOOTBALL CASS SQUARH, HOKITIKA OPENING- SENIOR CAME. SATURDAY, APRIL 29th. Senior:—KJ.Wl v. RTR'ATES. Juniinr : —EXCELS!(>R v. SCHOOL. Admission Is. W.ESTLAXD iRUG'RY SUB-UNION. NOTICE is hereby' given that th? Hokitika Borough Council, at its last meeting grantid the WesGind Rugby Sub Union the right to charge adw'ts otic shilling for admission to all football matches on Cass Square during the season. Elderly people. and women and children desiring to visit the Square for recreation puipo-c* w'll be admitted without charge. ,1. C. STAFFORDPresident, and Rugby Sub-Union. HOKITIKA SAVINGS RANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will Ikj held at the office of the Rank on MONDAY, MAY Ist., at 9.3.1 a.m. AVAL WILSON, Manager. UNEMPLOYMENT ACT, 1930. .UNEMPLOYMENT LEVY AND EMERGENCY CHARGLv, ON Ist. MAY. 1933. Two Payments of Unemployment Taxation will become due —namely, ban instalment (,-gsl of the General Unemployment Levy and the lir.-t instalment of the Emergency Unemployment Charge pn Income other than Salary or AY ago s for the year ended 31st. March. 1903 fa tax of one penny in each amount of one shilling and eightpence of such income).
In order that, live It-itfccr charge* may ho assessed, a declaration of such income must he furnished. Hno “other income" has been derived a' “nil” declaration is necessary. Forms and full information are available at ‘all Money Order nffiees. G. 0, GODFREY, . Ooirfniissioner of I'-nemsyjloyment. Amusements. j)I J 1 U r p 0W N j[A LL , A GRAND BALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd, 1933. To Commemorate the ANNIVERSARY OF REMIT .JUBILEE 'Musis -supnlied by llo'ss Orchestra. Good Supper. Efficient Mt ■ Ladies, Is. (Units 2s (id. E. LEWIS and J. IN WOOD Joint Secs.. WESTLAND COWPETITONS SOCIETY • •ELOCUTIONARY! ]\/f USICAL! J)ANCING!
101 CLASSES 101 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, and MONDAY, MAY 4th, sth, 6th, and Bth. IN ALL SAINTS’ HALL. ADMISSION: Night Sessions, 2/- front seats; 1/- back seats; Day Sessions 1,-; Children half price. TUESDAY, MAY 9th. FINAL DEMONSTRATION. IN PRINCESS THEATRE. Hon. Members’ subscription 10/6, admits to all sessions and gives preference for booking. Members’ season ticket 4/-; family season -ticket 6/-, admits to all day and night Competition sessions, excepting Demonstration Night. Members’ and Season Tickets may r .,\v 1-0 nbiv’"rd from the Committee and Mr R. Lynn. H. M. COULSON, President, IV. A. LINDSAY, Secretary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1933, Page 1
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