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AMUSEMENTS AGAIN PETER DAWSON THRILLS. AGAIN PETER DAWSON THRILLS. TAPIA-CABALLERO AMAZES. TAPIA-CABALLERO AMAZES. Last night huge audience in the large Town Hall was absolutely carried away with the wonderful singing and music of the two great artists now appearing. Thunderous applause and encore after encore were demanded, and given after each item. A NIGHT OF TRIUMPHS. A NIGHT OF TRIUMPHS. OWN HALL Direction: J. and N. Tait. 2ND BIG CONCERT TO-MORROW. 2ND BIG CONCERT TO-MORROW. FINAL CONCERT SATURDAY.® FINAL CONCERT SATURDAY. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8. TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 8. POPULAR ITEMS AND REAL MUSIC FOR ALL TASTES. PETER DAWSON, PETER DAWSON PETER DAWSON ' PETER DAWSON PETER DAWSON • ~ Who last night demonstrated he is still the World’s Favourite Singer. TAPIA-CABALLERO „ TAPIA-CABALLERO TAPIA-CABALLERO TAPIA-CABALLERO TAPIA-CTBTLLERO The Brilliant Pianist. Whose Playing was a Veritable Sensation. BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY FOR TO-MORROW’S GREAT NIGHT. PRICES: Reserves, 6s, 4s. Other Price, 2s. BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES B OROUGH OF ST. KILDA. A STATEMENT OP THE ESTIMATED RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE of the General Account of the Borough l of St. Kiida for the Financial Year ending MARCH 31, .1934, and notice of the intention to make and levy Rates. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE. Public Works, -Lighting, and Sanitation •• £4,850 0 0 Fore Protection and Insurance • 700 u o Interest and Sinking ' Funds 2,500 0 0 Salaries, ’ Wages, Advertising, Printing, and Miscellaneous Expenditure ■ • •• 2,194 0 0 £10,274 0 0 ESTIMATED REVENUE. Cash in Hand, Arrears of Rates, Government Subsidy, Licenses, Rents, • • and Sundries £4,130 0 0 Additional Sum Required and Proposed to be Raised by a General Rate of Fourpence (4d) in the Pound (£) on £368,698, being the Unimproved Value of the Rateable Property within the Borough .. .. 6,144 0 0 £10,274 0 0 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the St. Kiida Borough Council, pursuant to the powers vested in it. by The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920 and all other powers enabling it in that behalf, will, at a Special Meeting of the Council to be held in the Council Chambers, St. Kiida, on WEDNESDAY, fifth day of July, 1933, make and levy the following Rates and Fees for the Period commencing the first day of 1933, and ending on the 31st day of MARCH, 1934, namely:— _ . , _ ~ __ A GENERAL RATE, under Section 77 of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” of Fourpence (4d) in the Pound (f) on the Rateable Value on the Valuation Roll of all Rateable • Property within the Borough of St. Kiida. A SPECIAL RATE of One Penny and Nine Fortieths of a Penny (1.9-40 d) in the Pound (£) on the Rateable Value on the Valuation Roll of all Rateable Property within the Borough of, St. Kuda will be, as usual, levied and collected to provide interest and Sinking Funds on Redemption Loans of £6Boo'and £13,300 reSP SPECIAL RATE.—TIie annually recurring Special Rate of Une Penny and Three Sixteenths of a Penny (1.3-16 d) in the Pound (£) on the Rateable. Value on the Valuation Roll of all Rateable. Property within the Borough of St. Kilaa, of which Seven-eighths of One 1 enny (I'd) will be levied and collected to provide for Sinking Fund on Special-Loan of £25,500 and interest on the amount borrowed of the said Loan. A HOSPITAL AND CHARI TABLE AID RATE' under Section 52 of iue Hospitals and Charitable .Institutions Act, 1926,” for the year commencing the Ist day of April, 1933, and ending on the 31st day of March, 1934, at a rate of One Penny and Thirteen-twentieths ot a Penny (1.13-20 d) in the Pound (£) on the Rateable Value on the Valuation Roll of all Rateable Property within the Borough of St, Kiida. _ _. « WATER RATE, under Section 84 ot «The Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” in respect to Ordinary Supply. (a) Upon all Land and Buildings to which Water is supplied a rate of One, Penny and Seventehn-twentieths of a 1 enny (1.17-20 d) in the Pound (£) on the Unimproved Value not exceeding the equivalent of a Rate of One Penny (Id) in the Pound (£) on the Capital Value of such Lands and Buildings, but so that where, such a Rate would be less than Ten Shillings (10s),- a Rate of Ten Shillings (10b) shall be made and levied; .(b) upon a(l Lands and Buildings to which water can be but is not supplied situated within One Hundred Yards of the. Waterworks, a Rate not exceeding One-half of the Rates above-mentioned: (c) on all Buildings used as Storehouses or Warehouses, or any purpose other than as Dwelling Houses, a Rate not exceeding One-halt ot the Rates mentioned in paragraph (a) SEWERAGE RATES, under “The Dunedin District Drainage and Sewerage Act, 1900,” and its amendments, for the period commencing the Ist day of April, 1933, and ending 31st day of March, 1934, as follows: Upon every Sewered Property a Kate, called the General Sewerage Rate, ot Fourpence and . Thirty-nine-eightieths ot a Penny (4.39-80 d) in the Pound (£) on the Unimproved Value of such property. Upon every Unsewered Property a Rate of Twopence and Thirty-nine One Hundred and Sixtieths of a Penny (2.39-160 d) in the Pound (£) on the Unimproved Value of such Property. __ EXTRAORDINARY WATER SUPPLY under Section 82 of The Municipal’ Corporations Act, 1920,” as set out in the Borough By-law, a charge of One Pound (£) will be made for the first and Ten Shillings (10s) for each other Water Closet in Private Houses and in Hotels Five Pounds (£5) for the First Water Closet and One Pound len Shillings (£1 10s) for each other. . The above Rates are payable in one sum on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of July, 1933, at the Office of the St. Kiida Borough Council, Prince Albert road, St. K AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Valuation Roll and Rate Book are Open for Inspection by all persons concerned during office. ” OU J? 1 Office of the Council, Prince Albert road, St. Kiida. w G GRIFFIN. Town Clerk. St. Kiida, June 20, 1933. ADVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary i part of modern business promotion It has won a place for Itself In virtually every Industry Rightly directed and prepared. advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula for unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21985, 21 June 1933, Page 9

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