PUBLIC NOTICES. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29. Golden opportunity to hear one of Canada's greatest speakers. JAMES SIMPSON, Lecturer, Reformer, Editor, Author, Organiser, Labor Leader, will speak. .TAMES SIMPSON JAMES SIMPSON JAMES SIMPSON JAMES SLMPSON JAMES SIMPSON v —-u j!, om t i le g rea t Canadian camLABOR v. LIQUOR. LABOR v. LIQUOR. LABOR v. LIQUOR. LABOR v. LIQUOR. LABOR v. LIQUOR. Doors open at 7.30; Lecture at 8. Admission Free. GOOD TEMPLAR HALL, BOROUGH OP NEW PLYMOUTH. REFUSE REMOVAL. TN view of the holiday on MONDAY NEXT (Labor Day) Householders who usually put out their tins on Mondays are requested to put them out on SATURDAY, the 26th instant, instead of on Monday next. F. T. BELLRLNGER, Town Clerk. MOA ROAD BOARD. THHOSE invited to attend the official opening of the Moa Road Board's Town Depot are notified that, owing to unfavorable weather yesterday, the official opening was postponed until 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday, Oct. 26). A.CORKILL, ' Chairman. CENTRAL DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMITTEE. Central District School Committee are urgently in need of Funds for the purpose of improving the school grounds both at the Central and Courtenay Street Schools, and in view of the many functions now being arranged for patriotic and flther purposes it lias been decided not to organise any form of entertainment to raise funds, but to make an appeal to all parents and friends of the school for a straight-out donation towards the funds for beautifying the school grounds. Donations, which will be acknowledged through the press, may be left at the offices of The Daily News, The Herald, or with any member of the committee. S. G. SMITH, Chairman. F. A. COLEMAN, Secretary. LABOR'S AIMS. MEETING will be held in Griffith's Buildings, corner of Egmont and King Streets, this FRIDAY EVENING, | October 25, 1918, at 8 o'clock. 1 BUSINESS: To consider the platform of the New Zealand Labor Party, with a view to forming a branch of the Party in the Taranaki Electorate. Enquirers and sympathisers are cordially welcome—ladies especially. THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING CO., LTD. gHAREHOLDERS are hereby notified that the following payments have been authorised by the Directors: A BONUS on previous payments varying from One Farthing to One Penny and One Farthing per lb., and making the minimum payment for Bacon Pigs for t':e paßt season Seven Pence Three Farthings per lb. A BONUS on all Porkers supplied during the past season, making the minimum payment Six Pence Halfpenny per lb. A DIVIDEND of £5 per cent, on share capital for the past year. The above amounts are now payable. ■: ARTHUR MORTON, Chairman of Directors. Inglewood, October 7,1918. THE FINANCE ACT, 1918, LAND-TAX PAYAB.LE. Land and Income Tax Office, Wellington, 24th October, 19*18. JJY Order in Council, made and issued by His Excellency the GovernorGeneral in Council on the 30th day of July, 1018, under the authority of the above Act, it was determined that flho duty by way of land-tax leviable undc the said Act should be paid in one- sur 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 wilh 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 bv refund. . J>. G. CLARK, Commissioner of Taxes. ■•
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 October 1918, Page 1
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