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PUBLIC NOTICES. LADIES’ HOCKEY LANSDOWNE GROUNDS, TOMORROW, commencing at 1.30. THREE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. MANAWATU-WAIRARAPA EMPLOYERS’ ASSOCIATION. ■HOUSEHOLDERS are reminded that butchers’ shops will not be open on MONDAY, May 3. Grocers will be open as usual. FERTILISER RATIONING. r»Y notice in the Gazette dated April 21, 1943, the Minister of Agriculture has directed that ALL ORubRS FOR PHOSPHATIC FERTILISER for 1942-3 rationing year ending June 30, 1943 must be lodged with vendors not later than May 5, 1943.-E. J. FAWCETT, Primary Industries Controller. ELECTRICITY RATIONING. OWNERS AND OCCUPIERS OF U SHOPS, OFFICES, FACTORIES, WAREHOUSES, HALLS, THEATRES AND OTHER PLACES OF AMUSEMENT are hereby notified that the ELECTRICITY CONTROL (RADIATOR RESTRICTION) ORDER 1942, operative from May 1, provides that “No person shall use any electric radiator or other electric space heating appliance or equipment in the abovementioned places between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. daily, except Sunday. In addition, all consumers are requested not to use their radiators between the same hours. —F. T. M. KISSEL, Electricity Controller. SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTION AND NATIONAL SECURITY TAX. CHARGE ON INCOME OTHER THAN SALARY OR WAGES . MAY INSTALMENT. rpAXPAYERS are reminded that the 1 first quarterly instalment of the combined charge on income other than salary or wages derived during the year ended March 31, 1943, falls due on May 1. Amounts unpaid within one month following the due date incur 10% penalty. The charge is payable by:— (a) All persons aged 16 years or over ordinarily resident in New Zealand (including Natives but excluding persons receiving total disability war pensions in respect of service in the 1914-1919 war.) (b) All trustees in x respect of income derived from the estate or trust, whether or not the beneficiaries are entitled to receive such income during the income year.

Declarations of such income must be furnished in May on Form S.S.C. 55A, or, in the case of Trustees, on Form S.S.C. 55A, and the first instalment of the charge computed at the rate of Id for every 8d or part thereof (2/6 in £) paid in accordance with the instructions thereon. The declaration, together with the amount payable, should be presented at a Money-Order Post Office or forwarded to the Commissioner of Taxes, Wellington, C. 3. Declaration form S.S.C. 55 may be obtained at all MoneyOrder Offices. Trustees may obtain form S.S.C. 55A upon application direct to this office. Persons who fail to furnish declarations as and when required are liable on summary conviction to a fine up to £5O. IMPORTANT: LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES—The combined charge payable by a company or other corporate body on income derived during the year ended March 31, 1943, is payable in one sum on a date to be fixed by order in council instead of by quarterly instalments, as hitherto. The charge payable by a company in liquidation in respect of income derived up to the date of liquidation, however, remains payable in one sum upon the date of liquidation. A return of income made by any company is deemed to be a return of chargeable income for the purpose of the Social Security Act, 1938; a separate declaration of income is no longer necessary. An assessment, followed by a demand for the combined charge, will be issued in due course, as in the case of income-tax. This procedure does not apply to unincorporated bodies which are required to furnish a declaration, in May on Form S.S.C. 55, and to pay the charge on the same basis as individuals. SOCIAL SECURITY REGISTRATION FEE. —An instalment of this fee (5/-) becomes due on May 1, 1943, by all persons aged 16 years or over, ordinarily resident in New Zealand, who are not exempt. Exemption details and forms may be obtained at Money-Order Offices. Every person entitled to exemption (including-those receiving age benefits under the Social Security Act but no other income) must complete the exemption application form and present it with his or her coupon-book at a Money-Order office within seven days after the last day for payment of the instalment, otherwise payment may be demanded. All persons who are in receipt of Monetary Benefits under the Social Security Act, 1938, other than sickness and unemployment benefits, and all persons entitled to payments under the War Pensions Act, must produce their coupon-book when claiming the instalment payable in the month of June. Full name and postal address must be entered on the relative coupon before payment of any instalment. An employer employing for more than seven days a person unregistered or in arrear with the Registration Fee ’s liable on summary conviction to a fine of £2O. J. M. PARK, Commissioner of Taxes. P.O. Box 54. ’Phone 1216. SELLAR & SELLAR STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS. 8 PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. G. W. Sellar Country Member Wellington Stock Exchange. PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. A NEMONES and Ranunculus —Special Massing Strain, brilliant colours. 50 for 3/-, 100 for 5/-, posted.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. gEAUTIFUL Darwin Tulips, large bulbs, in glorious mixture, 5/- dozen, 50 for 18/-. —Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. Hybrid Freesias, a collection of twelve beautiful named colours; al] different. 12 for 5/- .posted.—Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland. §4 SPRING BULBS for 10/-. Twelve each, Crocus, Ixias, Golden Jonquils, Freesias, Sparaxis, Lachenalias and Muscari. —Griffiths, Mt. Eden, Auckland.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 April 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 April 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 April 1943, Page 1

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