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PUBLIC NOTICES THE SOCIAL CREDIT MESSAGE DEMANDS A NATIONAL BALANCE SHEET. New Zealand is an organisation that declares a" loss each year This loss is made good by the shareholders, who are called Taxpayers. No one knows whether this loss is real or fictitious, for no BALANCE SHEEI is ever issued. The Budget, a statement of anticipated receipts and expenditures, masquerades in place of a Balance Sheet, and is gravely considered by members of Parliament acting as Directors, but we can only guess at the purpose of this solemn farce. From time to time, doubt is cast on the financial stability of New Zealand Whether these doubts are justified or not neither the Taxpayers nor the Government have any means of knowing. The credit worthiness of New Zealand is judged only by the ability of the Taxpayers to make losses good. The Liabilities can be estimated with some accuracy, but the value of the assets can only be guessed. IT IS PATENTLY ABSURD TO PASS JUDGMENT ON THE FINANCIAL STABILITY OF ANY CONCERN IN THE ABSENCE OF A PROPERLY AUDITED BALANCE SHEET. Published by the Social Credit Educational Association Octagon, Dunedin. Meetings every Tuesday at 8 p.m. Moran Buildings. 8 F. MEE NA N AND CO., WINE SPIRIT AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. 287 MORAY PLACE, Have very large,stocks Speight's. McGavin's, Dunedin Bittei, West End. Waitemat* Ales and Stouts Rochdale Cider Sherry and Thomson’s famous ASrated Waters PHONE 10-597 TENDERS QFFERS INVITED FOR SURPLUS WAR ASSETS THE WAR ASSETS REALISATION BOARD, Defence Services Building, Bunny istreet, Wellington (Postal Address, Box 5080, Lambton quay), INVITES OFFERS for:— 1. CYCLONE NETTING (used), held at R.N.Z.A.F. Stations as follows: Approx. 6350 sq. yds. 3 inch x 12 guage at New Plymouth and 2550 sq. yds. 4 inch x 10 gauge at Ohakea. For inspeciion, contact the Commanding Officer at Stations stated. 2. SCRAP METALS, comprising iron, steel, aluminium, duralumin, etc,, held at R.N.Z.A.F. Stations as fellows:—Approx. 2 tons at Whenuapai, 1 ton at Hbbsonville, 841 b at Rotorua, 1 ton at Ohakea, 81 tons at Rongotai, 13 ions at Woodbourne, 5 tons at Wigram, 15 tons at Harewood, and 1£ tens at Christchurch. For inspection, contact the Commanding Officer at Stalions staled. 3. SCRAP METALS held by Navy Dept.—approx. 15 tons lead-covered copper cable, 8 tons brass, gun metal, etc., mixed, 1£ tons aluminium scrap, and \ ton zinc scrap at Auckland, and 7681 b lead scrap at Ashburton. For inspection, contact Naval Store Officer at depots stated. 4. HESSIAN PALLIASSES (new), 22,000'in all; offers invited in lots of not less than 100. Samples may be seen at the Board’s Wellington Office, the Offices of the Beard’s District Executive Officers, Dilworth Building, Queen street, Auckland, and Old Art Gallery Building, Durham street, Christchurch, and also at the Public Works Department, Dunedin. 5. SCRAP RUBBER —approx. 30001 bat Auckland. For inspection, contact ,Capt. Barger, U.5.J.P.8., phone 31-780, Auckland. 6. GAS PRODUCERS, 77 in all. Govt, design, type " B,” suitable for twoton motor trucks or ever. Offers invited for the whole or any number. Inspeciion may be made at Ministry of Supply Stores, Aotea quay, Wellington. OFFERS CLOSE with the Board’s Secretary, to whom they should be addressed in envelopes marked “ Offer for ” at NOON on MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1945. Further particulars and conditions of sale are obtainable from the Board’s Wellington Office, the Offices of the Board’s District Executive Officers, Auckland and Christchurch (addresses shown above), and also at the Public Works Dept., Dunedin. DRUMS (44-GALLON heavy galvanised) also for sale at £2 5s each. Application should be made to Army H.Q., Wellington, and Defence H.Q., Auckland and Christchurch.

Tenders for opossum blocks in STATE FOREST. Tenders will now be considered for the Trapping Rights on Opossum Blocks in State Forests in Southland and Otago. As the season has already opened, applications will require to be in this office by Noon on MONDAY, the 28th MAY. when the first allocations will be made. Plans of blocks available and further details can be seen at the State Forest Office, Invercargill, or at the Department’s Offices in Tapanui and Riverton. J. F. FIELD, Conservator of Forests. “ rjtHE WALLS THAT HAVE NO EARS.” Walls and Ceilings of Pinex absorb sound and provide greater quiet in homes, workrooms, factories, and other buildings. PINEX INSULATING WALLBOARD Also insulates against heat and cold, and is adaptable to new decorative treatments in great variety. The ideal building material. Stocked by BUILDERS’ AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. FARM APPLIANCES F ° R SALE, PLANET JUNIOR SEED SOWER, “ Iron King,” No. 49, With fertiliser attachments., Price, £B. One SAWBENCH, wityt Ford Engine! In good order. Price, £ls. Apply OTAGO FARMERS', Crawford street. F ° R SALE, 1 CASE MILL (32 x 54), with I.T. CASE TRACTOR, with half a season’s threshing to do. Sale being effected on account of ill-health of owner. Apply STRINGER & CO., LTD., Oamaru. SEPARATORS: De Laval, all sizes; agents Milking -Machines, Acme Staple-making Machine; call and inspect.—Acme Supply. 103 Bond street, . FARMERS! Hardware, heavy Gate Hinges, Steel and Wood Bag Trucks, now available.—Reid and Gray, Ltd,, Balclutha, WANTED to Purchase, small threshing Mill; price and condition.—Address 117, Times. PLANTS AND PRODUCE ARGYLL NURSERIES, > GARDENS CORNER c. s. McLaughlin Large stocks of all the latest and best varieties of Herbaceous Plants, including: Phlox .. .. • 1/6 each Perennial Asters .. .. i/6 each Astilbe 1/6 each Russell Lupins .. .. 2/6 dozen Pacific Delphiniums .. 1/- each Order now Hedge Plants and Ornamental Shrubs Fruit Trees: Red Currants, Black Currants, Gooseberries, 7/6 per Jdoz. Get expert, advice on your gardening problems from a practical nurseryman: estimates given free. STRAWBERRY Plants: Captain Cook, strong, compact growers, prolonged and heavy cropper; 100 plants 8s 6d, posted.— Griffiths, Ltd., Mount Eden, Auckland. ROSES.—Delivery June. Choice! handselected; collection of 12 named hybrid tea varieties for 26s 6d, posted.—Griffiths. Ltd., Mount Eden, Auckland. LILY of the Valley: Sweet fragrance, 6 clumps 5s 6d; Tuberose, highly perfumed, 2 clumps 2s Gd, posted.—Griffiths, Ltd. Mount Eden, Auckland. GLADIOLUS: Delivery June. Superb collection; world-famous bulbs; beautiful shades; set of 12 named bulbs 10s, posted. Griffiths. Ltd., Mount Eden, Auckland. RANUNCULUS; only our renowned stiain: 3s 6d 100.—Marden. Box 6. Takapuna. POULTRY, EGGS, INCUBATORS DOE’S FUMIGATING NEST EGG FOR HEALTHY HENS. U.S.A poultry farmer’s ingenious discovery tor poultry health and comfoit encourages better laying. Now made by special arrangement in N.Z. Banishes fleas, lice, vermin, etc., in nest and on hen—no fussing with disinfectants. Eggs last foi months—practically unbreakable. The more hen sits on egg more effective the action. “ They're wonderful ” says leading Auckland poultry man. Single eggs. 2s 6d (6 for 10s), post free. Money-back guarantee. Protect youi flock this proved, labour-saving way. Send postal note: SOUTHERN GILBERT CO., Box 5083 E, Lambton quay, Wellington.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25849, 21 May 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25849, 21 May 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25849, 21 May 1945, Page 8

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