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Public Opinion

INQUIRER.—The address is District Building Controller, Box 405, Dunedin. Lawyers’ charges for the transfer of property vary according to the value of the property. The scale is fixed by the New Zealand Law Society. WOOD PECKER.—If a man loses eight hours through sickness in one week the eight extra hours he works the following week would not be regarded as overtime, but as making up for the time lost the previous week. If the time lost is say, three hours, then he would be entitled to five hours overtime.

INTERESTED.—If unmarried or a widow she would not be entitled to any pension because she would still be reckoned as owning £l3OO. If married and provided the sum of £l3OO represents the combined capital of herself and husband, she would be entitled to an annual pension of £66/18/—.

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Southland Times, Issue 24764, 8 June 1942, Page 3

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Public Opinion Southland Times, Issue 24764, 8 June 1942, Page 3

Public Opinion Southland Times, Issue 24764, 8 June 1942, Page 3

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