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Amalgamated Theatrei, Ltd OCTAGON The Theatre Beautiful 2 p.m. Twice Daily 8 p.m. TO-DAY TO-DAY FICTION'S MIGHTY MAN OF MYSTERY! MICHAEL ARLEN'S FAMOUS SUPER SLEUTH—As Smooth with the Girls as He's Clever with Crime— Brought to Thrilling Life by the Star who Played " The Saint." "THE GAY FALCON" "THE GAY FALCON" "THE- GAY FALCON" "THE GAY FALCON" j "THE GAY FALCON" "THE GAY FALCON" | A Light-hearted Amateur Detective Who Can't Resist a Pretty Girl or a Puzzling Crime Problem. Starring GEORGE SANDERS GEORGE SANDERS. GEORGE SANDERS GEORGE SANDERS WENDY GLADYS BARRIE COOPER BARRIE ..... COOPER ALLEN JENKINS - EDWARD BROPHY Supports Include WALT DISNEY'S COLOURED CARTOON "Bone Trouble" (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) \ BOX PLANS: Begg's and Octagon (13-091)., BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICES >OROUGH OF WEST HARBOUR. ESTIMATED RECEIPTS.—Arrears of Rates. £703; Rents, £6O; Dog Tax, £54; Subsidy. £187; General Rate', £2020; Lightins Rate, £420; Hospital Rate, £596; Water Rate, £ll4O. ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE.—SaIaries and Wages, £1200; Maintenance; £1600; Lighting, £430; Hospital Levy, £BSO. RATES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the West Harbour Borough Council, pursuant to the powers vested in it by "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933," and all other powers enabling it in that behalf, will, at an ORDINARY MEETING of the Council to be held in the Council Chambers, Rothesay, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of JULY, 1942, MAKE AND LEVY the following RATES for the period commencing on the Ist day of April, 1942, and ending the 31st day of March, 1943 viz.: 1 A GENERAL RATE under Section 77 of ' " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933," of SIX AND ONE-HALF PENCE (6Jd) in the Pound (£) on the Unimproved Value of all Rateable Property within the Borough of West Harbour. 2. A SEPARATE RATE to be known as "The Hospital Rate," under Section 52 of "The Hospital and Charitable Aid Institutions Act, 1926," of SIXPENCE (6d) in the Pound (£) oh the Annual ValOe of all Rateable Property within the Borough of West Harbour. 3. A WATER RATE under Section 82 of " The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933," in respect to the ordinary supply as follows:—That is to say, upon all lands and buildings to which water is supplied the Rateable Value of which does not exceed £l2 10s the sum of TEN SHILLINGS (10s), where the Annual Value exceeds £l2 10s a Rate of TENPENCE (lOd) in the Pound (£) upon all such lands and buildings to which water can be, but is not supplied, situated within one hundred yards (100yds) of any part of the Waterworks, and upon all buildings used as stores, etc., or for any purpose than a "house, a Rate of'Half that above within the Raven.sbouthe and Rothesay

4. A LIGHTING RATE under Section 89 of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1933," of FOURPENCE (4d) in the Pound (£) on the Annual Value of all Rateable Property within the Ravensbourne and Rothesay Wards, and SIXPENCE (6d) in the Pound (£) on the Annual Value of all Rateable Property within the St. Leonards 'Ward. : - The above Rates are PAYABLE IN ONE SUM on the Bth day of JULY, 1942. at the Office of the Borough of West Harbour. Rothesay, and an ADDITIONAL CHARGE OF TEN PER CENTUM (10 per cent.) provided by Section 76 of "Rating Act, 1925," will be Imposed on all such Rates which temain UNPAID after the 22nd JANUARY, 1943. By Order of the Council. ~'.„. F..E. SIMKIN, Acting Town Clerk. Rothesay, 16th June, 1942. SALES BY AUCTION WRIGHT. STEPHENSON, AND CO.. LTD. AUCTION SALE OF' FREEHOLD PROPERTY ON THE FARM, ST. PATRICK'S, BALFOUR WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24. 1942, j At 10 a.m. | - i \T7RIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., j VY LTD;, have received instructions from Messrs Joseph Brown and Son.. Batfour (who have decided to dispose of their farm on account of the son having •ioined the army and on account of the shortage of labour), to offer, at the above tnne and place, their freehold property of 1007 acres 3 roods 1 pole, being allotments 1. 2,6, 8, and 17. Block IV, Hokonui S.D. The buildings consist of a wooden dwelling of 8 rooms, with telephone, electric light and electric range. bathroom, pantrv, scullery, washhouse. S-stall stable, shearing shed and bant (combined), 2 implement sheds, cowbyre and loose box. 3-roomed cottage, hut, , sheapyards and dip. The property is sub- ! divided into 18 paddocks, With post and wire fences. There are 50 acres of oat stubble in, young grass, 50 acres of wheat! stubble in Fescue. 35 acres of Rape and Grass. 50 acres of drilled swedes and turnips (for winter feed), and the balance of the land is in English Grass from one to six years old. it is all fiat land on which 100 tons x of lime have been put on annually during the past 'three years The property is situated alongside St. Patrick's Railway Siding, and is five rnile> from Balfour. The carrying capacity is 1300 Romney cross ewes, and 300 ewe hoggets, besides which there is a fair amount of cropping done. The property has been in the Brown family for the past 40 years, and is recognised as one of the best properties in the Balfour district, but, as mentioned above, owing to labour difficulties, they are practically compelled, to sell the place For any further particulars apply to the auctioneers. GORE HORSE SALE . TO-DAY (FRIDAY?, JUNE 19, 1942. Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp. MESSRS WRIGHT. STEPHENSON. & -CO., LTD., will hold tneir Monthly Horse Sale, as above, in their Horse Bazaar, Wigan street. PRESENT ENTRIES: 50* DRAUGHT MARES AND GELDINGS Including: Account A. McLean (Balfour)— 1 six-horse team young Mares and Geldings. Account D. Soper (Lumsden): 1-four-horse team young Mares and Geldings. Account D. McCall (Croydon)— Four-year Regd. Mare, Village Queen, 8629, Vol. 19. Also, '2 saddle and harness Hacks. Large quantity assorted harness, including: Collars, hames. winkers, bridles, saddles and breechings. FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. '• Entry Fee. 2s 6d.

DVERTISING is accepted as a necesl. sary part of modern business promotion It has won a place for itself in virtually every industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved thai it cat: return a. profit to the advertiser, But advertising should always be considered as a business enterprise and nol as a magic formula for unearned success

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24946, 19 June 1942, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24946, 19 June 1942, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24946, 19 June 1942, Page 8

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