PUBLIC NOTICES. PETROL RESTRICTIONS. TO MOTORISTS. qpHE Restrictions will come into operation on February 1. Why nominate a vendor who will close at 5 p.m. Monday to Friday, inclusive, close 12 noon Saturday, and all day Sunday, when you can get your Petrol ANY TIME YOU WANT IT at THE CLEAR VISION SERVICE STATION, HIGH STREET, MASTEJITON. 24 Hours’ Service. P. WITHERS, Manager. LAND & INCOME TAX (ANNUAL) ACT, 1939. INCOME-TAX PAYABLE. B Y Order in Council, made and issued by His Excellency the GovernorGeneral in Council on the 13th day of September, 1939, under the authority of the above Act. it was determined that the duty by way of Income-tax, leviable under section 3 of the said Act. should be paid in one sum on MONDAY, the 12th day of February, 1940, at the office of the Commissioner of Taxes, 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 March 4, 1940. 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. The demands will be posted from the' office of the Commissioner of Taxes on or about February 5, 1940. Demands must be presented with all payments and taxpayers who expect a demand and do not receive one should notify me of the fact. J. M. PARK, Commissioner of Taxes.
MASTERTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. 10% PENALTY ON RATES. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Section 76 of “The Rating Act, 1925,” and by resolution of the Masterton Borough Council, an additional charge of ten per centum (10%) will be added to all rates for the current rating year remaining unpaid after FRIDAY, February 23, 1940. Dated this 29th day of January, 1940. G. T. O’HARA SMITH, Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. rpHE PUBLIC of Masterton and the surrounding district are cordially invited to attend a Public Meeting, to be held in the Social Hall at 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT (FEBRUARY 5) for the purpose of organising local Centennial Celebrations (March 10 to 16) in Masterton and district. T. JORDAN, Mayor. Masterton, 29/1/40. FOR YOUR HOME. QNLY Westinghouse has it! For the V first time —a special place to keep meat properly. Covered, all-porcelain, ventilated. See the Meat Keeper in the new Westinghouse Refrigerator.— Steele & Bull, next Empire Hotel. 'T’ALKING of "Pianos? "Then think of Steele & Bull, Wairarapa’s Piano House. Call in tomorrow and inspect our stock of new and reconditioned instruments. Easy terms. TJOWEVER hot thcTweather, the' whole x family will enjoy delightful meals if you have a Westinghouse Refrigerator. Remember, too, that ten hours out of twelve it uses no current at all: Westinghouse means low running expense. —Steele & Bull, ’phone 1815. SERVICING! Radios - Pianos, PlayerPianos and Organs are better when serviced by our factory-trained and experienced craftsmen. Get our quote first. All work guaranteed and at lowest cost. We are cash buyers of sec-ond-hand pianos. Highest prices given. Ring 1815—Steele & Bull, Queen St., Masterton. W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. 5/R— PURE Linen Damask Cloths, ' manufacturer's seconds, assorted sizes; 5/6 to 14/6.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers” for Dependable Value.
I/O YARD.—54in. Unbleached Twill ' ° Sheeting, hard wearing quality.At "The Wairarapa Farmers” for Dependable Value. 9 /(’ EACH.—Linen Breakfast Cloths, Beige grounds with Blue and Gold borders (54 x 54).—At "The Wairarapa Farmers” for Dependable Value. 1 /J 1 YARD—45in. Shadow Tissues ' new designs and colourings.— At “The Wairarapa Farmers” for Dependable Value. 9 7l 1 EACH. —Creme Linen Bags, well ± L made, with coloured embroidery.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers” foi Dependable Value. In /C DOZEN.—Horrockses’ Nursery u Flannelette, soft plain finish; 27in. wide—At "The Wairarapa Farmers" for Dependable Value. (fid SKEIN—Aotea. Kaiapoi and Petone Khaki 4-ply Knitting Wools.— At "The Wairarapa Farmers” for Dependable Value. 07l 1 PAlR.—Girls’ Black Lisle Hose for Wairarapa College wear. All sizes. —At "The Wairarapa Farmers" for Dependable Value. 9~/Q PAlR.—Pure Black Hose, fine '-*/ quality. New shades. All sizes. — At "The Wairarapa Farmers” for Dependable Value. I /O EACH. —Black Gym. Frock Gird- -*■/ ’’ les for Wairarapa College.—At "The Wairarapa Farmers” for .Dependable Value. -| Z- - YARD. —Fast colour 36in. Floral * Prints. Wonderful value, this line. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers” for Dependable Value. T"7o~YAR D.—36in. Checked Ginghams. I 'All size checks and colours. —At “The Wairarapa Farmers” for Dependable Value.
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