AMUSEMENTS. —THE REGENT—- > —THE REGENT—--1 J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation. Telephone (2303). TONIGHT, at 8. A BRILLIANT PAIR IN A BRILLIANT PICTURE. Claudette Charles • COLBERT BOYER COLBERT BOYER i : COLBERT BOYER . COLBERT BOYER vlith BASIL RATHBONE . Anita LOUlSE—Melville COOPER Laugh with them ... Love with them ~. Dream with them!—The show that gave 'Paris a new sensation! Captivated New York! and thrilled London! Now a greater thrill. i —a bigger Laugh than ever! 1 — Warner Bros Present — : “TOVARICH” “TOVARICH” ; “TOVARICH” “TOVARICH” “TOVARICH” “TOVARICH” The delicious comedy that has run for years on the stage comes to us as an even more exhilarating • film. (Recomnjended by the Censor for Adults.) SPLENDID SUPPORTING ITEMS. "PUPPET LOVE" (Delightful Marionette Show, in Tech ni col our.) "WHAT THE WORLD MAKES” (Colourtour Novelty) and LATEST NEWS REELS. RESERVE EARLY! PUBLIC NOTICES. ( I / SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTION. UN MAY l,an instalment of the Re- - V gistration Fee will become payable by all persons of sixteen years of age or over who are ordinarily resident of New Zealand, other than those exempt. All such persons, irrespective of occu- r i pation, calling or status, are required • ) to be registered under the Social Sec- j s urity Act, and in possession of a coupon 1 book, whether or not in receipt of in- ( f come or entitled to exemption from payment. Details of the classes of per- g sons entitled to claim exemption may 3 be obtained at any Money Order Office, j Every person who is so entitled must I complete the appropriate form of application for exemption within seven - - days after the last day for payment of such instalment. 1 The first instalment of the Social - Security Charge of 1/- in the pound r 2 on income other than salary or wages - derived during the year ended March ( 31, 1939, by all persons, ordinarily re- ( sident in New Zealand, including nat- L ives, who have attained the age of six- / teen years, except persons in receipt of j 2 a war pension in respect of total dis- f 2 ablement, also falls due on May 1. It c [, is essential that a declaration of such c - income (“nil” or otherwise), together - a with the declaration of “Industrial or 1 Occupational Status,” be furnished j during May by all such persons. Part 1 II of the declaration form relating to ■f the industrial and occupational status e of the declarant must also be completed . in all cases. Declaration forms may be )' obtained from any Money-Order Office. [, The exemption of £5O allowed to 1 - women and also all other exemptions * r previously provided for under the Emt ployment Promotion Act, 1936, have € e been discontinued, and are not allowable for Social Security Charge purposes, except in the case of a person in receipt of a war pension in respect of ( total disablement. Persons who fail lo furnish declarations as and when required, render - themselves liablp, on summary conviction, to a fine of £5O. A penalty equal to 10 per cent of the amount involved will be incurred on any instalment of the charge not paid within one month . of the due date. Any employer who employs for more than seven days a person who lias fail- . k ed to register or who is in arrear with . y the registration fee is liable, on sumil mary conviction, to a fine of £2O. Every person who is leaving New 4 Zealand either permanently or temper- ’ s arily is required before departure to r obtain a Clearance Certificate. This < o certificate should be obtained by all ’ •i’ persons whether in receipt of income or , t, not. 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