KAITAIA ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY A Grainy Concert (Fijit NOR'mm.W) HALL, TUESDAY JAjFuARY 30TH. spula^Prices: 2/6 res#ved ;«/. body of Hall. BAZAAR AMD SALE OF RK. ; of Work will be held February Matthews’ homestead. I of Church Fund. Islra in atlendance. . #itions. Kapa Maori. f Op* 12.30 p.m. r ude %vith a SOCIAL AND the Evening in EVANS’ HALL, 8.30 p.m. nission : Gents 2/-, Ladies I/-. I l/o/S A Bazaar a at AWAN 24th, at Mrs Proceed Walker' Various mp CONCERT CHURCH ANNI COHCE3 RSARY ANMVK/S FAIRB On A good rin the Church |Bth January. will be provided; coßmeppng at 8 p.m. RefresaFnents after the Concert. will be welcome. _ Don’t miss it. Admiyon: Adults 2/-, Children I/-. T. J. Coulter, Secretary SALE, A Boarding ind two Shops, Mat 'em. For full pa gonui; goin ticulars app D. CLEMETT, Agent. fOR SALE. Paspalujfr frass Seed, at iod per lb, delivered. I \ v ** C. WHITE, Victoria Valley si FOR SALE. Fifty twp-jJfear old, "pure bred Runner Ducks, including niy last year’s competition team, 5/Jeaffcft. CEO. COSSON, Awannui. ft ! Plut/s! SALE. Plums 5/- per case, toes! 5d per lb. Tomatoes! Delivered this B. DEAN,'Fruiterer I ED. By SislJicJ Nurse,^^ Small cottage, * «e|-siuffg room in private house, wiß Apply / MISS SHAW, / Central Hotel. I LOST-REWARD. Lt&Mrlenor strayed from my farr at head of cattle, brande EC. iewarijl of 5/- per head for ir formation leading to their recovery. THOMAS SMITH, Awanm.
Land and Income Tax Amendment Act, 1922. INCOME-TAX PAYABLE. By Order in Council, and issued by His Excellency the G/vernor-General in Council on the 17th d/ of November, 1922, under the authmty of the above Act, it was determine/that the duty by way of Income-tax, laiable under section 5 of the said Act, sh/uld be paid in one sum on Wldnesdaw the 7th day of February, 192/at the if See of the Commissioner of/Taxes, Government Buildings, Wellingtfn; andJn accordance with such Order m Couno#, I hereby give notice that ihjfsaid dim- will beaiayable accordingly. /Addil/hal tax /ill accrue if the tax is not paidGn or bejjfre 28th February, 1923. The /ability m pay is not suspended by am objection. The tax should be paid on Mr bet'o# the prescribed date, otherwise Gie adcMonal percentage accrues; an# overp/ment will be adjusted by refun# M The cwnands/ill be posted from the office ojfthe Co/missioner of Taxes on or about Mst JanJrry, 1923. Demands must be printed Gth all payments, and if a AemaMA has i|Dt been received the CommissGner should be communicated with. *TE.—IMPORTANT. A delay will tab# place in the issue of the demands for th/following individuals (not companies) whose surimes commence with the letters C, D, r, I, J, K, Me, N, O, P, T, W. ~ln these chsds a new due date—viz., Ist March, 1923—wili be fixed as provided by section 127 of the Land and Income Tax Act, 1916. Additional tax will accrue twenty-one days thereafter. D. G. CLARK, Commissioner of Taxes.
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Northland Age, Volume 22, Issue 14, 22 January 1923, Page 4
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