Sick Babies in Summer. It is during the warm months of summer that mothers have to be most careful of .their little ones, and at the first unusual looseness of their bowels should give the little sufferer a dose of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. Get it to-day; it will save trouble later on. Sold by AH Chemists and Storekeepers.
“Timely acts save the day.”—Ragge. Whenever you get the first symptoms (of a cold or chill,} act quickly and alt once. Call Baxter’s Lung Pre; server to your immediate aid. A dose in time is an invaluable preventative of spring and summer complaints. “Baxter’s is a rich; spo.thing specific, pleasant to the taste, and a firm favourite wi-h the kiddies as well a g with all grown-ups- ’Tis also a grand building-up tonic that keeps you fit and well always. A large bottle of “ Baxter’s ” costs only 2s 6d. 'At all grocers, aid chemists.
The Finance Act, 1921. INCOME-TAX PAYABLE, BY Order in Council, made and is-, sued by His Excellency the Governor-General in Council,,on the 25th day lot July, 1921, under the authority of the aboVe Act, it was deter-, mined that the duty by way of In-come-tax, leviable under ’section 6 oj the said Act, should be paid in one sum on Tuesday, the, 7th day. of February, 1922, at the office of the Com missioner of Taxes, Government Buildings, Wellington; and, in accordance with such Order in Council, I - hereby ■ give notice that the said duty will be payable accordingly. Ad- • ditional tax will accrue if the tax is not paid on-or before 28th February, 1922. The liability to pay is not suspended by any objection. The tax should be paid on or before the prescribed date, otherwise the additional percentage accrues ; any overpayment will be adjusted by refund. The demands will (be posted from the Office of the Commissioner of Taxes on or about 31st January, 1922. Demands must be presented with all payments, and if a- demand has not been received the Commissioner should be communicated with. NOTE.—IMPORTANT. A delay of some days will take place in the issue of ,the demands for the following '■ ■. Individuals (not companies, whose surnames commence with the letters D, J, K P, W. Tn these cases a hew due date—viz, 21st February, 1922—wi1l be fixed as provided by section 127 of the Land and Income Tax Act, 1916. Additional tax will accrue- twenty-one days thereafter. A rebate of 5 per cent, will be allowed on all tax paid within twenty-t one days of the due date. D. G. CLARK, Commissioner of Taxes
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4369, 23 January 1922, Page 3
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