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late advertisements. POLITICAL. To the Electors of Rangitikei: Ladies and Gentlemen, —Assuming that the coming Session will be the last of the existing Parliament, and that a General Election is looming in the near future I have the honour to notify the intention to contest the Rangitikei Seat. It is understood that Mr. Neuman is standing for Manawatu and Mr. R. W. Smith Rsr Waimarino. My services as a member of the various Local Bodies together with advanced Radical views, may justify you giving me a good hearing and generous support. With reference to Party Politics, I would support the National Government until the close of Hie great war, and would give a nominal support to Mr. Massey’s leadership pending a remodelling of the Political Curriculum.

Stirring events will develop in the near future and what has been tolerated under abnormal circumstances will not be sanctioned in the times ahead. It is difficult for a Political aspirant to state where he is until our leaders announce their future policy. The earliest opportunity will be taken to place before you tEe grounds on which your support is solicited. Yours Respectfully, A. J. JOBLIN.

THE FINANCE ACT, 1918. LANp-TAX PAYABLE. Land and Income Tax Office, Wellington, 24th October, 1918. BY Order-in-Council, made and issued by-His Excellency the GovernorGeneral in Council on the 30tb day of July, 1918, under the authority of the above Act, it was determined that the duty by way of land-tax leviable under the said Act should be paid in one sum on FRIDAY, the Bth day of November, 1918, at the office of the Commissioner 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. Additional tax will accrue if the tax is not paid on or before 29th November, 1918. 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. D. G. CLARK, Commissioner of Taxes. TAIHAPE TRADESMEN’S ASSOCIATION. HOLIDAY ON LABOUR DAY, All S£ops wil be closed on MONDAY, 28th October (Labour Day), and will remain open .<all day on the following Thursday. E. LOADER, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE, the undersigned bootmakers of Taihape, wish to notify the General Public, that on and after November Ist, 1918, the price of repairs will be subject to an increase of sixpence all round. We regret having to do this, but owing to the steady increase in the price cf materials we find it is unavoidable. Price list from November Ist: Gents: Sole and heel, sewn, 8/6; rivetted, 7/, Ladies: Sole and heel, sewn, 7/, rivetted, 5/6. Youths: 3to 5, sole and heel, 6/. Youths: I to 2. sole and heel, 5/6. Maids: Ito 2, sole and heel 5/. Children’s: 10 to 13, 4/6; 7 to 9, 4/-. (Signed) Jas. P. CHAPMAN. W. J. H. McCORMICK. W. J. SIMPSON. J. GREENLEES.

NOTICE. W E > ELEANOR KUHTZE, FREDERICK EDWARD KUHTZE, WILLIAM W. KUHTZE (Sydney), 10238 PVT. CHARLES KUHTZE (N. Z.E.F.), 3/2542 PRIVATE MAX W. KUHTZE (N.Z.E.F.), MIRIAM HUGHES KUHTZE, and' VIOLET KUHTZE, all of Main Street east, Palmerston North, and WILLIAM J. KUHTZE, of Taihape, do hereby and with the consent of the Honourable the Minister of Internal Affairs, give notice that we intend toerelinquish as our family name the name of KUHTZE, and to assume as our family name that of COUTTS, and will henceforth as from this date assume and be known respectively as Eleanor vmuHs, William Joseph Coutts, Frederick Edward Coutts, Wilfred Benjamin Coutts, Miriam Hughes Coutts, and Violet Coutts. Dated this 16th day of October 1918. W. B. Kuhtze, F. E. Kuhtze. W. J. Kuhtze, Eleanor Kuhtze, Violet Kuhtze. Miriam H. Kuhtze, W. W. Kuhtze, J'vivate C. Kuhtze, Private M. Kuhtze.

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Taihape Daily Times, 26 October 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 26 October 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 26 October 1918, Page 5

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