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Amusements. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT By arrangement with E. J. Carroll. f her $ Are My Children? liia^MWW LET NOT MOCK MODESTY prevent you from seeing digesting and acting up to the teaching of the SOCIOLOGICAL MASTER-PLAY! The Greatest Yet. ™\m Are My Chiidrg It exposes delicately yet fearlessly the stifling of the unborn; a pernicious practice THAT MUST CEASE The Gates of Heaven are open ready to reler.se millions of baby souls, but pleasure-loving wives reject God's offering. WHY? WHY? WHY? cries from the screen: Preserve the Nation's Greatness Puces: 2s and 1; Res. at Theatre, 2s 6d. JLAIMS FOR EXEMPTIONS AND DEDUCTIONS FOR INCOME-TAX. Land and Income Tax Department. Wellington, Sth October, 1917. is hereby given that the Finance Act 1917, extends the special exemption of £25 in respect or! each of a 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 rather and mother of the children did not exceed £425. a

These two limitations are now removed under the above Act a claim may be made in of ejich child dependent on the taxpayer and under the age cf sixteen, and by any taxpayer irrespective of the amount of his income^ The Act, as 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 income already furnished for the year ended 31st March, 1917 were made under the old provisions, TAXPAYERS WHO ARE ELIGIBLE FOR THE ABOVE EXEMPTION OR DEPRECIATION ALLOWANCE are required, ON OR BEFORE THE 31st OCTOBER, 1917, to furnish me with the necessary particulars- on forms which may be .obtained at the various postal money-or-der offices throughout the Dominion. The forms will be posted to taxpayers on receipt of a request accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope. D. G. Commissioner of Taxes,- Wellington. Note. —If a taxpayer has claimed in the return of income already furnished for the year ended 31st March, 1917, the allowance FOR ALL HIS CHILDREN UNDER SIXTEEN, no further particulars in this respect are necessary. MILK DOWN. """ROM Monday, Ist October, the price cf Milk will be reduced to Is Sd per gallon and 5d per quart. Pints are not reduced. ARCH. CRAWFORD. Winiata. BATTENHALL HOSPITAL. , *RS BATT, who gave her services free to the above Hospital while many New Zealand boys lay there asks for donations towards the usual CHRISTMAS TREE. It is ascertained what particular article the wounded men have lost, and then it is replaced by medium of Father Christmas. Any contribution, however small, is acceptable, whether it be the penny of the school children or the oound of the "welt-fo-rJo," to help in giving the wounded men as they lie in their beds at the festive season. Donations may be sent direct to Mrs B'att. or they may be left at the MRS. BAT'

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 11 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 11 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 11 October 1917, Page 1

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