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AUCTION SALE. TO-MOR ROW. "~~" TO-MORROW PALMERSTON'S Best, Brightest, and Busiest Auction Mart. THHE EMPIRE~AUCTIONEERING A- CO. will sell as follows,—1.30 P.M. :• POULTRY of all kinds, canaries, dog-cart (in tip-top order), riding saddles, separators. motor bicycles, potatoes, hams, bacon and rhubarb. 2.30 P.M.: FURNITURE of all kinds; pianos, organ, harmonium, pushcarts, Cots, ladies' and gents' bicycles. MARK ImiGGS. ROB BROWN, Auctioneer CLAIMS FOR EXEMPTIONS AND DEDUCTIONS FOR INCOME TAX. Land and Income Tax Department, Wellington, Bth October, 191/. NOTICE is hereby given that the; Finance, Act, 1017. extends the special exemption of L 25 in respect ot. each of a taxoayor's children. J roviously this exemption was allowed (1) J" respect of not more than Jive clllUlroM of a taxpaver, and (2) only when the combined income of the father and mother of the children did not exceed fc-125. These, two limitations are now removed. Under the above Act a claim may be made in respect ol each cliild dependent on the taxpayer and under the age of sixteen, and by any taxpayer irrespective of the amount of his income. The Act, as further amended, empowers the Commissioner to make an allowance by way of depreciation on the original cost to the taxpayer ol premises actually used in the production of the income. As the return-; of income already lurnislied lor the year ended Sle-t March, 1917 wore made under the «.ld provisions TAXPAYERS WHO ARE ELIGIBLE FOR TI'.F ABOVE EXEMPTION OR DEPRECIATION ALLOWANCE are required OX OR BEFORE THE 31st OCTOBER. 1017, to furnish me wiih the necessary particulars on forms which may bo obtained at the various postal money-order offices throughout the Dominion. The forms will he posted to taxpayers on receipt of a request, accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope. ' D. G. CLARK. Commissioner of Taxes, Wellington. NOTE.—If a taxpayer has claimed in the return of income already furnished for the year ended 3!st March, 1917, the allowance FOR ALL HIS CTllLDparticulars in this respect tire necessary. in the Magistrate's Court holden at Ralm.ersi.on North. In the matter of "The Wages Protection and Contractors' Lions Act, 1905." BETWEEN JAMES OSGOOD of Palmerston North Fainter, Plaintiff, and THOMAS HILLINGS, of Pahnerston North, Builder, Defendant. To Thomas Gillings, formerly of 10 Waldcgravc street, Palmerston North, now of address unknown. T ERNEST WHITE CAVE of Pal- -* ♦ mors;on North. Sheriff, give notice that by order of the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court dated the 18th day of September, 1917, made l in pursuance of an application under section 81 of the above-named Act, I was directed to sell the interest of yon the abovenamed defendant in that parcel of land containing 26\20 perches being lot 23 on deposited plan number 2626 of subdivision of section 293 Palmerston North and all the land comprised in Certificate of Title volume 2-15 folio 201 to recover the sum of £67 18s and Li 17s Court costs, £4 12s costs of service, and £2 13s 6d solicitor's fee i,m- which judgment was given against you in favour of the above-named plaintiff on the 21st day of August. 1917, AND TAKE NOTICE that unless the above-named sums and the costs of and incidental to this advertisement and of the registration of the plaintiff's lien against the above-mentioned land and sheriff's lees be paid into the sheriff's oflico at Palmerston North on or before 11 a.m. of the 27th day of October 1017 the said land will be sold for payment of the said judgment ami costs ai the auction rooms of H. Palmer and Co. Uangitilcei street Palmerston North at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 9th day of October 1917 at Palmerston North. E, \Y. CAVE, Sheriff.

IHE LATEST, SIMPLEST, BEST J. and CHEAPEST BENZINE LIGHT on the market. Givea »W CANDLE POWER per burner. Bv installing the MOORE yon win get COMPLETE SATISFACTION for lighting and cooking purposes. Also the "Moore" Benzine Self-heat-ing Iron. Full particulars uid demonstration apply d. B, WILTON AND Ci.. NEXT NATIONAL BANK, CUBA STREET FOR CORNS. TAKES THEM OUT ROOT AND BRANCH. la TIN FROM U.F.S. PHARMACY 66 CUBA STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH •tANTED.— A TAXI OWNER v.-lm is keen to save money, to try uiNCHER CROSS TYRES, llw nllritisli tyn>—not the cheapest but the asx expensive*

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10105, 12 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10105, 12 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10105, 12 October 1917, Page 8

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