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FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. APPLES: Jonathans, tree ripened, 6/6 case; Delicious, tree-ripened, 6/6 case; Granny Smith, cookers, 6/6 and 7/6 case; Dunn’s Favourite, cookers, export grade, 6/6 case; Jonathans, small, 401 b. case, 4/6 case; Keiffer Pears, cooking, 31b. 1/3. VEGETABLES: Table Potatoes, sugar bag lots, 4/6; 2/6 quarter. Kumeras. 41bs. 1/-; Cabbage, from 6d each: Marrows, large, 6d to f)d each. FRED SADLER THE EUROPEAN FRUITERER. PUBLIC NOTICES. HOPKINSON AND CO., Grocers. 1 Thompson Street. 5 ANNOUNCE that during the Winter I x months, commencing MONDAY NEXT, the following hours will be ■ observed: —8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon. i EMPLOYMENT TAXATION. , MN MAY 1. an instalment of the Registration Levy will become payable by all male persons twenty years of age and over, other than those en--1 titled to exemption. The first instalment of the Employment Charge of 8d in the £ on income other than salary or wages derived during the year ended March 31, 11)38. also falls due on the same date. Il is essential that a declaration of. such income ("nil'’ or otherwise), together with the declaration of "Industrial and Occupational Status,” be furnished during May by males (including Natives), who have attained the age of twenty years. in the case of a “nil” declaration of income, Part 11. of the form must be completed. Women (including Native women) twenty years of age or over, whose income other than salary or wages is in excess of £5O, are also required to furnish similar declarations. Declaration forms and further information may be obtained from any Money-order Office, together with details of the classes of persons who are exempt from the Registration Levy and the Employment Charge. Persons who fail to furnish declarations as and when required, render themselves liable, on summary conviction, to a. fine of £5O. A penalty equal to 10 per cent, of the amount of tax due will be incurred on any instalment not paid within ONE MONTH of the due date. An employer who employs for more, than SEVEN DAYS a person who is in arrears with the Registration Levy is liable, on summary conviction, to a fine of £2O.

-I. AL PARK, GREY COUNTY ELECTIONS. I Wish to thank the electors of Red Jacks Riding for electing me unopposed to the Grey County Council; also the ratepayers of Grey County for electing me a representative on the Grey Hospital Board. H. G. CARTER. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ■yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others havihg claims against the undermentioned estates are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office al Greymouth on or before the 2nd day of JUNE, 1938. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details. and must he certified as follows: — “I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES: ROBERT ERNEST LARCOMBE, late of Grey mouth. Caretaker: died 20/4/38. CATHERINE MURPHY, late of Greymouth, spinster: died 20/4/38. W. KANE. District Public Trustee for Greymouth. April 29, 1938. MUNICI PAL ELECTIONS. CITIZENS’ CANDIDATES. TITHE ELECTORS OF GREYMOUTH are invited by the Citizens’ Committee, which is working in the interests of the Borough as a. whole, to SUPPORT THE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES:— Al A YOU: Mr. F. A. Kitchingham. BOROUGH COUNCILLORS: Messrs. G. R. Harker, H. Herring, C. Neville, C. H. Rose, J. Saunders, and R. J. Williams. HOSPITAL BOARD: Messrs. O. C. Joyce, J. F. Laing and A. Mosley. REMEMBER: The return of the Citizens’ Candidates will ensure Progress, Security and Economy. -‘CITIZENS” FOR SUCCESS! F R E S II OYSTERS, F R E S H OYSTERS. MUNDY’S, Boundary Street. “PRESTON’S” FRESH OYSTERS FRESH OYSTERS FRESH OYSTERS “PRESTON’S”

ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE LATEST. AfISS BRUCE wishes to announce she has been fortunate in purchasing a marvellous new FRENCH OILSTEAM PREHEATING MACHINE; just installed this week. THIS MACHINE IS PERFECTION. Efficiency Absolutely Guaranteed. MARGARET ROSE SALON, GUINNESS STREET. ’Phone 6605. TEATHER GOODS SNIPS: AB Leather Goods at specially-cut prices. Handbags and Shopping Bags to be cleared regardless of cost. All leather goods are advancing in price. Now is your chance to procure a classy Handbag at a very nominal price. CAROLINE, Albert Street.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 April 1938, Page 1

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