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AMUSEMENTS. ENGLISH PIERROTS. BOX PLANS WILL OPEN AT THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY THIS MORNING. Q I; AND OP E R A II O US E. lessees ... J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Direction ... Will & Rob Thomas. ANNOUNCEMENT EXT RAORDINARY Commencing TO-MORROW EVENING. AT 8. Owing to the difficulties of transport preventing Theatrical Companies leaving Australia, and vice versa, .Messrs Will and Rob Thomas have pleasure in announcing a short return season of their famous Combination. THE . E N GLIB H PIERR O T S. The most popular compan.f' of Funmakers to ever appear \\ elhugicm theatregoers. The length of the sea sou is entirely dopendent upon tin- present bookings of 1 Opera House, and will therefore extend for FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. These four performances will bo absolutely the farewell appearances ot those most popular Artisls Misses ELSA LANGLEY BILLIE WILSON SHIRLEY COOKE Messrs W. P. TURNER CHARLES LAWRENCE LESLIE AUSTIN DAVID LYLE ROY COOKE LOUIS MITCHELL cho will all appear in the most popular Items from their enormous repertoire. Prices: 3s, 2s, and Is. NO EARLY DOORS. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOOKING. BOX PLAN BRISTOL. n 9 CROWN THEATRE O-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT Showing : “SON OP THE HILLS, l Fresh and Sparkling Photo-drama, laturing the Renowned. Italian Actor, ANTONIO MORENO. TO PATRONS—Our New Film Arngements commence To-morrow, openg with the Brilliant Triangle Drama, “BLOOD WILL TELL, ’ saitaning William Desmond and Enid Markey. Plan and Prices as usual. YOUR 6LD PIANO AT AY not teem to. bo of very much f-L value to yon, but it is probably ■ considerable value to YOU AND TO US. It is of value to you because we will ve rou a liberal allowance on it when ►u ar© purchasing a BEINSMEAD gHALLEN PLBYEL ROGERS BOED t ano„ And it is of value to us becauso 3 can repair it and find a purchaser, ren if yon do not wish to purchase a w piano we will be pleased to quote ,u a price for your old one. at.T, in and interview the MANAGER OF OUR PIANO DEPT. HAS. BEGG AND CO., LIMITED, lANNEES STREET. WELLINGTON, he Oldest Established Piano House in New Zealand. MADAME FOLEY is now quoting reduced prices for Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. Tuition Class every Monday. Assembly every Thursday. | A man is well dressed after ho has | replenished his wardrobe at Milli- | gun’s, Kelburn Avenue. I I 1 I PUBLIC NOTICES. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court hoJden at Wellington , rOTICE is harobv given thrtt WIL--1 LIAM HAM, of Berhainarore, Setr, mas this day adudged bankrupt; rl I hereby summon ’a meeting of creeps to ho hoLlcn at my office on QDNBSDAY, the 24th day of Octoi- 1917, ait 11 a.m. o’clock. S. TANSLEY, Official Assignee. Vollington. October 11th, 1917. 318 CLAIMS FOR EXEMPTIONS AND DEDUCTIONS FOE INCOME TAX. Land and Income Tax Department, Wellington. October Bth, 1917. N’OTICE is hereby given that the Finance Act, 1917, extends the -pc-wal exemption of A. 23 in respect of each ‘of ta taxpayer's children. Previously this exemption was allowed (1) in respect of not more than five children of a taxpayer, and (2) only when the combined income of the father und mother of the children did not exceed X 133. These two limitations are now removed. Under the above Act a claim may bo made in respect of each child dependent on the taxpayer and under the ago of sixteen, and by any taxpayer irrespective of the amount of his income. The Act, ns further amended, empowers the Commissioner to make an allowance by way of depreciation on the original cost to the taxpayer of premises actually used in the production of the income. As the returns of incomes already furnished for the year ended March Slut, 1917, were made under the old provisions, TAXPAYERS WHO ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE ABOVEI EXEMPTION OR DEPRECIATION ALLOWANCE are required, ON OB BEFORE OCTOBER 31st, 1917. to furnish mo with the necessary particulars on forms which may ba obtained at the /various postal money-order offices throughout the Dominion. The forms will be posted to taxpayers on receipt of a request, accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope. D. G. CLARK, 7ommissionor of Taxes, Wellington, ote. —If « taxpayer has claimed in return of income already furnished the year ended March 31st, 1917, allowance FOR ALL HIS CHXL, DN UNDER SIXTEEN, no further tioulars in this respect are necesr. 314 M R BRIDGE. DENTIST (Late Upper Willis street). Has resumed practice at MACAKTUY CHAMBERS. 50. Willis street, opposite Hotel Windsor. Telephone 1191. Hauls, 3 to 5. 570

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9789, 12 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9789, 12 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9789, 12 October 1917, Page 3

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