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TASMAN AIR SERVICE STARTS-Page 6

PUBLIC NOTICES WHAKAPARA GOLF CLUB. 'T’HE Above Club will hold its official opening on SUNDAY, May sth, commencing at 10.30 a.m. Members and visitors are cordially invited to attend. J. G. BARRON, 693 Hon. Secretary. N.Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY (INC.) A ll those wishing to take First Aid classes, please communicate with the hon. secretary immediately. MRS M. COLLINS, Hon. Secretary. C/o A If. Walker, Bank St. 703 WHANGAREI BOWLING CLUB CLOSING DAY. npHE Above Club’s Closing Day will X take place on SATURDAY NEXT, May 4th. 712 Beg. Wharfe (Whangarei) Ltd. USED CAE PARTS Engines for Boats, etc., £3/10/- and up. Chassis for reinforcing concrete. Axles and Wheels for Trailers. Generators for Battery Charging. Parts for all makes of Cars. Only Selected and Good Used Car Parts offered for sale. OUR ONLY ADDRESS 48 Water St. : Whangarei Phone 2295. U 9

BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS A STITCH IN TIME SAVES ? ? Don’t let that Cough get a Hold — Nip that Cold in the early stages. COUGH REMEDIES SCOTT'S EMULSION (Cod Liver Oil and a Good Tonic), 2/5 and 4/5 LANE’S EMULSION, 2/9 and 4/9. SKIPPER’S EMULSION. 2/3 & 4/3. MINER’S COUGH CURE, 2/6. ' BAXTER’S LUNG PRESERVER. 1/6. 2/6 and 4/6. COF MINT (Double Strength), highly recommended. 1/11 bottle. COF MINT 'FLU POWDERS, only lid packet. Bargain Stores’ IRISH MOSS, 1/* bottle. EUCALYPTUS, good quality, 9d bot. EUCALYPTUS, Bosisio’s. 1/6 bottle. HEENZO—2/6 bottle. PARMINT, 3/11 bottle. NAZOL, 1/6 bottle. WOOD’S GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE, 1/9 and 2/9. BONNINGTON’S IRISH MOSS. 1/6 and 2/6. THROAT LOZENGES THROAT LOZENGES VICKS COUGH DROPS—I/-. THROATIES—6d. KRAVMORE—6d. FULMONAS—I/6 and 2/6. EUMENTHOL JUBES—I/6.

GOOD NIGHT Beverages and Tonics OVALTINE—I/4. 2/5, and 4/2. INSTANT POSTUM—2/6 and 4/6. HORLICK’S MALTED MILK—I/9 and 2/11. BEMAX—2/11. CLEMENT’S TONIC (Flavoured and Unflavoured)—3/- and 5/-. BIDOMAK—3/6. MALTVITA MALT EXTRACT—IIb., 1/6; 21bs., 2/9. MALTVITA MALT & OlL—lib.. 1/9 GIFTS FOB OUR SOLDIER LADS Leather Money Belts, all sizes. A most acceptable gift— 8/11 each The “Active Service” Writing Compendium, containing Writing Tablet of ruled notepaper, Packet of Envelopes, and Lead Pencil). Bargain Stores Value—l/- each KNITTING WOOL KNITTING WOOL IN HEATHER MIXTURE Here’s an Extra Special! (But quantities are not unlimited) For CARDIGANS and PULLOVERS it’s just what you need. Now Look at the Price: gD PER OUNCE in Two-Ounce Skeins We definitely recommend Ordering Early. To Grace the Smartest Heads . . . BARGAIN STORES FIRST FOR AUTUMN MILLINERY FIRST FOR STYLE, QUALITY, VARIETY and PRICE Every phase of the New Millinery Modes for Autumn and Winter, 1940, finds expression in our extensive ranges. The New Hats come in scores of exciting styles and in individual lines, all effectively and elegantly trimmed. Every one the last word in chic and charm, while all are available at THE BARGAIN STORES' KEENEST VALUE PRICES: 9/11 12/8 15/6 T 0 29/6 gARGAIN gTORES J^TD. BANK STREET WHANGAREI Phone 2739 (3 Lines) Office and All Departments 2769 —Grocery Direct 2640 —After Hours Inquiries 714 PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS \JOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims against the undermentioned Estate are required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Whangarei on or before the 31st day of May, 1940. Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: “I hereby certify that the amount of this claim was due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATE: ROBERT GRANT ASHTON, formerly of Poroti, farmer, but latterly of Whangarei, retired; died 17/4/40. d: O’donoghue, District Public Trustee for Whangarei. April 20th. 1940. 721 DRESSMAKING "OECOME Efficient in Dress Cutting, Designing and Making. Day and evening classes.—Hollywood School of Dressmaking, A.M.P. Building (Phone 2512). 505 RENTAL CARS T>ENT A CAR Drive Yourself. " Regent Rental Cars. Two V 8 Fords, three Morris B’s. Always open.—Phone 2929, Private 2949. Rl3

THE jgUILDING gOCIETY RESULTS OF THE APPROPRIATION MEETING HELD ON FRIDAY. 26th APRIL, 1940. BALLOTS—LOANS FREE OF INTEREST, j Groups Clusters Shares Locality SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTION /YN the Ist May an instalment of the Registration Fee will become payable by all persons of sixteen years of age or over who are ordinarily ■ resident in New Zealand, other than those exempt. All such persons, irrespective of occupation, calling or status are required to be registered under the Social Security Act and in possession of a coupon-book, whether or not in receipt of income or entitled to exemption from payment of the fee. Details of the classes of persons entitled to claim exemption may be obtained at any money-order office, together with the necessary forms. Every person who is so entitled including persons in receipt of an age benefit and not in receipt of any other income must complete Ihe appropriate form of application for exemption and present it with the couponbook at a money-order office within seven days after the last day for payment of such instalment. Such persons must claim their exemption in the manner indicated above, otherwise payment of the instalment may be demanded. It is essential that the full name and postal address of the holder of a coupon-book be entered on the relative coupon before tendering payment of an instalment. The first instalment of the Social Security Charge of 1/. in the £ on income other than salary or wages derived during the year ended 31st March, 1940, by all persons, ordinarily resident in New Zealand, including Natives, who have attained the age of sixteen years, falls due on the Ist May. The income derived by a person in receipt of a war pension in respect of total disablement is exempt from the Social Security Charge. Monetary benefits from the Social Security: Fund are also exempt. It is essential that a declaration of such income (and where there is no such income a declaration marked “Nil”) together with the personal particulars required to be supplied in Part II for the purpose of the Social Security Register, be furnished during May by all such persons. Part II of the declaration must also be completed by all persons in receipt of a War pension in respect of total disablement. Declaration forms may be obtained from any money-order office. [ Persons who fail to furnish declarations as and when required, render themselves liable, on summary conviction to a fine of £SO. A penalty equal to 10 per cent, of the amount involved will be incurred on any instalment of the charge not paid within one month of the due date. Any employer who employs for more than seven days a person who has failed to register or who is in arreari with the Registration Fee is liable, on! summary conviction, to a fine of £2O. j Employers are required to deduct the Social Security Charge from the salaries or wages paid to employees, including the value of benefits in kind, such as food, lodging or free house provided and must also ensure that the employees effect payment of all due instalments of the Registration Fee. J. M. PARK, 710 Commissioner of Taxes.

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Northern Advocate, 30 April 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 30 April 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 30 April 1940, Page 1

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