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FUBUC NOTICES • NX. BRASS BANDS’ ASSOCIATION ' P.O. Box 4005. ) St. KUda. DUNEDIN ' RESULTS OF MONTHLY RAFFLE NO. 5. j MONTH: FEBRUARY, 1959. ! lS * Tta£u £ I°°: 1 °° : 23819 ' D> *• Drake - 308 ’ 1 - ' £25: 281 ° 8 ’ MarUn - Nel[^H^il^iaS 983 - C/ °- I™r 1 ™ r irS rS 2 ®’ ££ 0 : 30032 - Dunedin butt. £5:857 - Dais y- u/o- n 5: 7th Mt!? 6 ’ eS: 2M35 - Beneflt s*iidi--Bth W^o^ 2: 31947 - Norm Taylor. 2655 S l r’ No *- 14M ' ' 5989 ’ 7742 - 7909 • I ?o?Sa 10044 - 10983, 11141. 11283, 1 170341 1721* iftS?’ 16255 16478 ’ irSt JZJS" IS OI3, 18028 « 18088, 18519, i JSsf* ISE* 255?" 21525 * a 71 1« S® 1 * * 6391 - 2672 i. 2 1% 2,29033 ’ 3052 °- 8 0713 ’ 31229, 31578, 31758, 32173, 32924. 1 h/Oft i Liim HTOFD V. 1 RUGBY UNION RAFFLE Drawn March 3. 1959 under Police Supervision. 1487 Blank Butt. MR B. S. SKILTON MR B. S. SKILTON National Committee Member of Communist Party of N.Z. Speaks on "A WORKER’S POLICY TO FIGHT THE ECONOMIC CRISES'* at the SOCIAL HALL, TRADES HALL, Gloucester street, 8 PM. SUNDAY, MARCH 8. 8 PM. SUNDAY, MARCH 8. BlOl KIRWEE RED CROSS \ ANNUAL MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 10, AT 2.30 PM. A and P. Hall. DDJrf.S.E.PA. THE ANNUAL MEETING ~ —— °f the DJJJI.S. Ex Pupils Assn., Will be held at the High School on Friday, March 6, at 8 p.m. Ex pupils please try to attend and support your old school. Y. HART, Hon. Secretary. Darfield. AUSTRALIAN CLUB of Canterbury meets SATURDAY EVENING at 8 PM., HaH of Radiant Living, Cashel street. Pictures of Australia. Admission 2a. Supper provided. All Welcome. Government PublicationsINSULATION AND HEATING OF BUILDINGS, With special reference to Dwellings by L. Bastings. 72 Pages, Illustrated. Price. 3s, Post Free. DRAINAGE AND PLUMBING REGULATIONS, 1959 These regulations lay down the standards to be complied with in the drainage and plumbing work throughout New Zealand. 48 Pages. Price, 1/9, Post Free. THE HOME VEGETABLE GARDEN, 1958 Revised Edition,

By A. G. Kenelly, Vegetable Instructor, Department of Agriculture, Dunedin. 220 pages, illustrated. Price, 4/-, Post Free. Obtainable from: THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER, 130 Oxford terrace (P.O. Box 1721), CHRISTCHURCH. . r> , - •,.■■■ ~L - AHH COMMISSION er INQUIRY INTO j THE DISTRIBUTION OF It la hereby announced that the I Commission of Inquiry into the dis- ! tributlon of electricity and the charges therefor will hold public hearings in Auckland, Wellington, : Christchurch and Dunedin. AU persona or organisations inter- ; ested in She matters set forth in the Commission’s Order of Reference are ; invited to place their views before 1 the Commission. Those who wish to appear before - the Commission either in support < of their written submissions or to 1 present verbal evidence are requested to advise the Secretary as soon ' as possible. The times and places of hearings will be announced later. , Particulars of the Order of Reference may be obtained on application. C. W. G. BEARMAN, Secretary, 1 Commission of Inquiry into the Distribution or Electricity. C/o New Zealand Electricity Dept., i P.O. Box 8025, ( WELLINGTON. ] 8024 1 TAX CODE DECLARATIONS <I-R.12) and SECONDARY EMPLOYMENT NOTICES (I.RA3) ] 1. Salary and wage earners ehould 1 now complete Tax Code Declarations i (1.R.12) and Secondary Employment I Notices 71J135) for the P.A.Y.E. < year from 1 April 1959 to 31 March 1 1960, The forms may be obtained < from Post Offices and TaX Offices and should be handed to employers ( by 1 April, 1959. Failure to supply t either a Tax Code Declaration ( (1.R.12), Special Tax Code Certificate (LR.23, see paragraph 2 below) or a Secondary Employment Notice . (1Jt.55) to the employer at the proper time will result in deductions being made at the higher “NO DECLARATION” rate. Excess amounts so deducted cannot * normally be refunded. 2. Persons who do not wish to { disclose particulars of their de- g pendants to their employer and \ persons in secondary employment < who find that their total weekly tax i deductions from both- primary and c secondary employment would exceed the tax payable if the total J weekly income had all been derived from primary employment should apply to the nearest branch of the - Inland Revenue Department for a ] Special Tax Code Certificate (LR.23). 3. Those taxpayers who would be subject to deductions from their income under the Income Tax (Withholding Payments) Regulations . 1957 but who can satisfy the de- . partment that they are business tax- ' payers should apply to the nearest office of the Inland Revenue Department for a certificate of exemp- , tlon (IJR.118) unless they already - hold a certificate which grants an exemption not limited in time. FR. MACKEN. Commissioner of Inland Revenue. 8010 j COUNTY OF WAIREWA ] LYTTELTON-MOTUKARARA M.H. ] 110 ( NOTICE la hereby given ! following section of Lyttelton- 1 Motukarara M.H. 110 will be closed < to all through traffic from Thursday, March 5, 1959, for a period of - approximately 10 days while reconstruction works are in progress. SECTION TO BE CLOSED: 14 mile 08 chain to 16 mile (from Gebbles Valley Church to junction with Christchurch-Akaroa State Highway 74 at Motukarara). *! Subject to weather conditions, the ] highway will be open to through « traffic on Saturdays and Sundays. On week-days traffic to or from the < Lyttelton Harbour area should detour < via Back roadThe co-operation of users of the highway is requested in order that as little inconvenience as possible may be caused. L. WEALLEANS, County Clerk. P.O. Box ; 6. = . Little River. 8210 < AUTHORS invited submit MSS all 1 types (Including Poems) for book 1 publication. Reasonable terms. I STOCKWELL, LTD., Ilfracombe. England. (Estd. 1898). 8080 ~ ADVERTISING has brought to mil- j lions comforts, conveniences, ser- . vices, etc. Without advertising most C of these things would ba enjoyed I iby only a privileged few. 1 >

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28836, 5 March 1959, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28836, 5 March 1959, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28836, 5 March 1959, Page 19

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