PUBLIC NOTICES I listened in to Barnaby At home on Sunday night; A tale of simple characters None of them too bright — The villains very villainous; The righteous very right. Not without excitement to’t, The tale our pulses quickens; Isn’t Hugh an oafish brute? The plot with gusto thickens, The lovers now are tom apart — Well really, what the Dickens! BREAD —The outstanding energy food as well as the cheapest food — There is no better health value than the richflavoured, highly-nutritive MILLARS ‘ MILK-MADE BREAD. TAR AIRE — (New Zealand Oak) Hitherto unknown in the South, this BeautifullyGrained Wood is now available to Southland Home-Builders. REFLEX THREE-DRAWER CHEST. TWO-DRAWER AND CUPBOARD TALLBOY. DOUBLE BED COMPLETE WITH BED-SPRING. For Less than £4O A number of Suites in this new medium, on show in our Store, are available for Immediate Delivery. TARAIRE, NEW ZEALAND OAK IS EXCLUSIVE TO G. MOIR & SON, LTD. “The Reliable Home Furnishers” 33 TAY STREET, V P.O. BOX 319. PHONE 1176. INVERCARGILL. NO RATIONING, still 6d quart. INVERCARGILL MILK SUPPLY. Phone 739, J 4 SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTION AND NATIONAL SECURITY TAX. AUGUST INSTALMENT: The second quarterly instalment of the charge of 2/6 in the £ on income other than salary or wages derived during the year ended 31st March, 1945, is due on Ist August and must be paid within one month to avoid the 10% penalty for late payment. Limited Liability Companies ana other corporate bodies are required to pay the full year’s charge in one sum during February next. WAGES TAX: All employers of labour are notified that severe penalties are provided for failure to deduct and account for wages-tax (2/6 in £) from all wages paid to permanent or casual employees, whether on a time, piece work or contract basis. REGISTRATION FEE: All male persons, 20 years of age or over who are not exempt, are required to pay a quarterly instalment of 5/- within one month from Ist August. Those entitled to exemption must complete the exemption application form within 7 days after the last day for payment. The Surname (in block letters), full Christian names, full residential address and name and address of employer (if any), must be entered on the relative coupon before payment of any instalment. —F. G. OBORN, Commissioner of Taxes. 197
R. J. BROWN, LTD, GROCERS, 37 DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. WE wish to advise our many customers and the general public that we have disposed of our business to Baxter’s Grocery, Dee Street, Invercargill, and take this opportunity of thanking ail for their generous support in the past years and to advise them that our premises will be closing on TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1945. . BAXTER’S GROCERY Have taken over our Stock and Supplies of rationed goods and have given an assurance that all customers of R. J. Brown, Ltd., will receive prompt and courteous treatment from them and their due share of all rationed goods. R. J. BROWN, LTD. 148 BAXTER’S GROCERY, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. In taking over the business of R. J. BROWN, LTD., Dee Street, Wish to notify the Customers and Public that they may continue to avail themselves of the same service, rations and personal attention at “BAXTER’S,” DEE STREET, P.O. BOX 230. PHONE 225. YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATED. 148 Asthma — Catarrh — Hay Fever Rev. Ward’s Kuranui Treatment WE are pleased to advise all sufferers that full supplies of Ward’s famous “Kuranui” Treatment are available. You now have your own depot in Invercargill. Procure your treatment immediately, call or write to your, nearest chemist. Ward Treatments’ (N.Z.) utd., A.M.P. Bldg., Wellington.
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Southland Times, Issue 25738, 31 July 1945, Page 1
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