PUBLIC NOTICES, yyE were inundated with enquiries during the past week as to whether we were the wholesale meat firm that had shut down on their beef supplies. J. A. BETTS wishes to advise that, whether the going is difficult or good, his firm will always meet the situation. We are still supplying both frozen and fresh beef and other meats as strongly as ever. FOXTON RACES. AWAPUNI RACECOURSE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30. EIGHT RACES. Single Pool System of Betting. Big Fields. Leading Jockeys. SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTION AND NATIONAL SECURITY TAX. CHARGE ON INCOME OTHER THAN SALARY OR WAGES. NOVEMBER INSTALMENT npHE third quarterly instalment of the Social Security Charge and National Security Tax of 2/6 in the £ on income other than salary or wages derived during the year ended March 31. 1943, falls due on November 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 resoect of service in the 1914-1919 War).* (b) All trustees in respect of income derived by the estate or |rust, whether or not the beneficiaries are entitled to receive such income during the income year. Payment may be made at any moneyorder office upon production of the previous receipt or remitted to the Commissioner of Taxes, Wellington, together with the previous receipt or full particulars thereof. Companies and other incorporated bodies are not now required to pay the combined charge by quarterly instalments, but by one sum due to February 2, 1944. Assessments are now being issued and the demands will be posted about the end of January next. SOCIAL SECURITY REGISTRATION FEE. —A quarterly instalment (5/-) is payable on November 1 by male persons aged 20 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 coupon-book at a money-order office within 7 days after the last day for payment of the instalment, otherwise payment may be demanded. 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 is liable on summary conviction to a fine of £2O. All persons ordinarily resident in New Zealand must register under the Social Security Act within one month of attaining the age of sixteen and obtain a coupon-book. Any person who fails to register within the time allowed commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of £5O.—J. M. PARK, Commissioner of Taxes. MRS A. E. DILLON FLORAL ART SPECIALIST USTINCTIVE FLORAL WREATHS ETC.. AT REASONABLE PRICES. Address: 28 CHURCH STREET TELEPHONE 2046. MISS M. G. McGREGOR For DISTINCTIVE FLORAL TRIBUTES. Address: 30 Essex Street Ring 1869. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. JJARDWARE. —All kinds of useful lines in stock. Reap-hooks, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Hammers, Hinges, Bolts and Nuts, Slashers, etc. . QHAFF. —Best quality G8.0.S “in stock, ex South. Full of oats and sweet. Get our quote. QYANOGAS. —Rats and rabbits can’t take it. Keep down these pests with Cyanogas. Also for fumigation, barns and stores, etc. QLriANSO Docking Fluid. —A safe and reliable disinfectant. Protect your lambs at docking time —use Cleanso. pRIME Electric Fences. —Keep down fencing costs by 75%. Come and see the prime—the most reliable Electric Fence on the market. 12 months’ guarantee. gOUTHERN CROSS Tea.—lf you haven’t tried Southern Cross Tea. get some at once. Fragrant and good. Get yours now. gEED POTATOES. —These are now on hand, but are not plentiful. Send in your orders and be sure of your supplies. CHAPELTyTREETT*MASTERTOJL~' ’Phone 1624. HARDWARE SPECIALS. J)ON’T let the weather beat you. Dig for Victory with Spades, Rakes, Hoes and Forks from Graham’s Hardware. QPRING CLEANING Brushware, Cobweb Dusters, Bannister Brushes, Corn Brooms, Polishers, Sponge Cloths and Polishing Oils and Varnishes at Graham’s Hardware, ’phone 1656.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 October 1943, Page 1
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