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• Public - WOMEN’S LAND gERVICE RULES AND PURPOSES EXPLAINED MRS M. M. DREAVER, M.P., TO SPEAK I An addres will be given by [Mrs Dreaver in ST. JAMES’ ' HALL, Waihi, on . TUESDAY; November 3rd, at 7.30 p.m. All those interested in farm labour problems and who desire to join the Women’s Land Service and assist the War Effort by working on'farms are requested to be present. Farmers'who require labour should also attend and hear Mrs Dreaver explain how they can obtain labour through the W.L.S. The new uniform of this service will be worn by Mrs Dreaver, who will outline full details of wages, clothing and equipment together with other interesting conditions. UNITED ORPHANS APPEAL FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 6 Street collections and stalls conducted by representatives of various churches. Donations of goods and cash gratefully received. Remember the orphans and give of your best. W. M. WALLNUTT, - Mayor.

SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTION AND NATIONAL SECURITY TAX. Charge on Income othier than Salary or Wages: November Instalment: The third quarterly, instalment of the Social Security Charge and National Security tax of 2/6 in the £ on income other than salary or wages derived during the year ended 31st. March, 1942, falls due on Ist. November. Amounts unpaid within one month following the due date incur 10% penalty. The charge is payable by (a) All persons aged 16 years or over ordinarily resident in New Zealand (including natives but excluding persons receiving total disability war-pensions) in respect of service in the 19141919 war. (b) All companies, other than those specifically exempted. (c) All trustees in respect of income derived by the estate or trust, whether or not the beneficiaries are entitled to receive such income during the income year. ' Payment may be made at any money-order office ypon production of the previous receipt or remitted to the Commissioner of Taxes, Wellington, together with the previous receipt or full particulars thereof. Social Security Registration Fee: A quarterly instalment (5/-), is payable on Ist. November by male persons aged 20 years or over ordinarily resident in New Zealand who are not exempt. Exemption details and forms may be obtained at money-order offices. Every person entitled to exemption (including' those receiving Age Benefits under the Social Security Act but no other income) must complete the exemption application *form and present it with his coupon-book at a money-order office within seven days after the last day for payment of the instalment, otherwise payment may be demanded. Full name, and postal address must be entered on the relative coupon before payment of any instalment. An employer employing for more than seven days a person unregistered or in arrear with the Registration fee is liable on summary conviction to a fine of £2O. All persons ordinarily resident in New Zealand must register under the Social Security Act within one month of attaining the age of sixteen and obtain a couponbook. Any person who fails to register within the time allowed commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of £SO.—J. M. Park, Commissioner of Taxes.

Church Notices

fJMIE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF ST. JOHN, WAIHI Sunday, November 1 St. John’s, Waihi: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., Evening Prayers. Waikino: 2.30, Evensong. Beach: 9.30: ,Holy Communion. Eric L. B. Grlbblo, Th. L.. Vicar.

jyjETHODIST CHURCH Sunday, November 1 11 a.m.: Rev. A. H. Ivory. 7 p.m.: Rev. J. R. Nelson, Paeroa. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be .observed after the morning Service

JJA’PTIST CHURCH SERVICES 11 a.m., Parade G.L.B. and 'B.B. Dedication Service for Infants. 4 p.m.; United Youth Rally in Presbyterian Church. Speaker, Rev. G. C. Reay, 6.30 p.m.: Rev. H. W. Page.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Waihi: 11 a.m. Waikino: 2.30 p.m. Youth Rally and Tea at 4 p.m. Waihi: 7 p.m. Subject: “Our Christian Faith from Monday to Saturday.”

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XXXI, Issue 8838, 30 October 1942, Page 3

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