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L BEST VALUE OFFERING IN LOWER HUTT AND PETONE. LOWER HUTT —Brand new brick bungalow, cavity walls, brick partitions, 4 rooms and kitchenette, every modern ■’ convenience; large level section. well fenced ; room for garage. PRICE £1250. y £75 DEPOSIT. PETONE —£75 deposit, solid timber . house of 4 rooms with every convenience; “ everything in perfect order. Good seeb tion, room for garage. Price £875 ; de- ** posit £75: balance 27/6 week, interest ’• and principal. s HACKSHAW, SEARLE, I, “Free Lance'’ Buildings, Panama Street. I- ’Phone 45—413. T. G. Hnckshnw, 27 —!>25. SPLENDID UP-TO-DATE HOUSE, 5 kJ rooms, vacant, good locality; £5O deposit. Petone Land and Estate Agency, .. Jackson Street, Petone. ■DUILDING Sections, City, Wright St., e -*-* and Papawai Terrace, opp. second - stop, Wallace St. tram. 20 Wright St. PUBLIC NOTICES. DISCLAIMER. T>E Dog Case, Island Bay.—l wish to , state that neither I, nor any of my ' immediate family, are in the habit of taking dogs, nor are wc afflicted with ncr- - vous complaints. HERBERT T. BARNES, Architect, 3l Johnston Street. SEATOUN BOWLING CLUB. TM-IE ANNUAL SOCIAL EVENING > and Distribution of Trophies will - take place in the Club’s Pavilion TOMORROW (SATURDAY), at 8 p.m. Members are cordially invited to be ; present. ' L. G. BROWN, Hon. Secretary, i ’ NOTICE TO MAKE RETURNS OF INCOME UNDER THE LAND AND INCOME TAX ACT, 1923, AND AMENDMENTS. ■KTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, ■k-’- in pursuance of the above Act and the Regulations made thereunder, every person .and company, whether a taxpayer or not, having derived, income within the meaning of the said Act during the year ending March 81, 1930, from any source or by any means which is made the subject of taxation under the said Act or any amendment thereof, is hereby required to make and furnish to. me, in the prescribed form, returns of such income on or before the 2nd day of June, 1930. Returns of income are required to be furnished by all companies which and persons who. whether for the whole or part of tho income year, were in business, or in receipt of profits or gains derived from the use or occupation of lands used for agricultural or pastoral purposes, if the unimproved value of all such lands owned at any one time during the income year was not less than fourteen thousand pounds, or in receipt of profits or gains derived from the extraction, removal, or sale of minerals, timber, or flax, or in receipt of prpii£s or gains derived from the use or occupation of any Grown land or other land administered by a Land Board and held as a small grazing run or for pastoral purposes, or derived from the use or occupation of any other lands reserved, set apart, or granted by the Crown as endowments and occu- 1 pied for pastoral purposes, irrespective of whether a profit or a loss was made; 1 also by all persons in receipt of income • from salary, wtlges, interest, rent, an- • nuity, or other annual payments, where such income exceeds £250 per annum. ' Returns are required annually from ! such companies and persons notwithstanding that by reason of the special exemptions allowable by law they may i not be liable to pay tax. ' In cases where the Commissioner has 1 agreed to accept returns for twelve months ending at a date subsequent to I March 31, such returns shall be made t Within two months after such subsequent date. f Further, notice is hereby given that t all persons who received dividends from i companies during the above year are re- i quired to make a return of such dividends in the space provided in Part A <' of the prescribed form hereinbefore re- I ferred to. And, further, notice is hereby given i that such returns shall in all cases be 1 delivered at or forwarded to the office c of tho Commissioner of Taxes, in the a Government Buildings at Wellington. E. J. R. CUMMING, a Commissioner, of Taxes. ii NOTE. —Forms of return may be ob- h tained at any Post Office; they will not. c be sent to taxpayers from the office of £ the Commissioner of Taxes unless written application is made for them. s SPECIAL NOTE.—Any person fail- a ing to furnish a return at the prescribed time is liable to a penalty up to £lOO. g

WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. ‘NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND. IN THE MATTER of The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920, The Wellington City Empowering and Amendment Act, 1924, and their Amendments and The Public Works Act, 1928. XTOTTGE IS HEREBY GIVEN that - I> ’ the Wellington City Council proposes, under the provisions of the abovenamed Acts, and all other Acts and powers enabling it in that behalf, to execute a certain work, namely, for street purposes at Botanical Gardens Rond, Wellington, and for the purposes of such public work, the land described in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that a plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the Publie Office of tho Town Clerk to the said Council in the Town Hall, Cuba Street, in the said City, and is there open for inspection without fee by all persons during ordinary office hours, and that all persons affected by the execution of the said public work or the taking of such land should, if they have wellgrounded objections to the execution of the said public work, or to the taking of the said land, set forth the same in writing and send such writing within forty days from the first publication of this notice to the Wellington City Council. addressed to the Town Clerk at his said Office. SCHEDULE. All that piece of land containing .92 of a perch, situated in flic City of Wellington. being part of Lot 1 on deposited plan number 452, Hospital Reserve, and coloured red on the plan above referred to. Dated at Wellington this 14th day of Mar. 1930. E. I’. NORMAN. Town Clerk. POSTAL SHOPPING GUIDE. 'V'ESTS —Heavy winter-weight, natural ' cotton, in large women's size only; shaped waists, short sleeves; 2/6. Ronchs*. Hastings. J INEN Handkerchiefs—Pure white, in good quality linen; -}in. hem; 4 for 1/-. Ronchs’, Hastings. TRAYON Silk Laces, very pretty designs, Jin. and 4in. wide; exceptional value at 2d. yard. Roachs’, Hastings. TJURE Silk Fuji, 30in. wide, ivory shade, 1/9 yard or 19/6 dozen, at Roachs’. Hastings. T?OYS’ Grey Flannel Shirts, cotton and wool, all sizes, 4/11. Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd-. Palmerston Nth,, Feilding, Levin, TVTEN’S Pyjamas, all sizes, 5/11 pair; these are a snip. Humphreys and Andrews. Ltd., Palmerston Nth.. Feilding, Levin. ILfEN’S Overcoats, 35/- each (worth 52/6), Navy or grey shades. Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., Palmerston Nth., Feilding, Lovin.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 196, 16 May 1930, Page 2

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