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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that all .creditors and others having claims (against the undermentioned estates (are required to lodge such claims at i the Public Trust Office at Hamilton I on or before the 25th day of October, 1943. Any claim not lodged by the (date named is liable to exclusion. .The claims must show full details and must be certified as follows: “I hereby certify that the amount j of this claim was due and owing at j the date of death of the deceased.” ! EILEEN FLORENCE COOK, late of j Wharepapa South, Married Wo- : man, died 3/1/43. HENRY EVANS, late of Te Mata, Farmer, died 26/8/43. ELSIE WELLSTOOD WORSTER, late of Puketaha, Widow, died 31/8/43. F. J. E. MOORE District Public Trustee For Hamilton September 22, 1943. 1070' TY'IRIKIRIROA DRAINAGE BOARD 1943-1944 RATES PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that at a Meeting of the Kirikiriroa Drainage Board to be held at the , residence of the Deputy-Chairman of the Board, Mr J. D. Thompson, Rototuna, on Wednesday. October 13, 1943, at 7.30 p.m. the following re- i solution will be moved:— That, pursuant to the provisions of j the _ Land Drainage Act, 1908, the : ! Rating Act, 1925, and Amendments to ! those Statutes, the Kirikiriroa Drainage Board make and levy General; Rates and levy Special Rates as, under, such Rates to be on the rate- I able Capital value of all lands in the j Kirikiriroa Drainage District, as, shown on the Government Valuation Roll, and to be according to the Classification of the said lands made by the Board:— Rototuna Subdivision General Rate, Id in the £ A Class and id in the £ B Class. Special Rate, id in the £ A Class and £d in the £ B Class, j Horsham Downs Subdivision— General Rate, 2£d in the £ A Class j and 1 l-8d in the £ B Class. Special Rate, 9-16 din the £ A Class and 5-12 d in the £ B Class. Komokorau Subdivision—General Rate, 3d in the £ A Class and lid in i the £ B Class. Special Rate, 6d in the £ A Class and 3d in the £ B Class. I Such Rates to be for the period of! one year to March 31, 1944, and to', become due and payable in one sum , on October 28, 1943, at the Office of the Board, A.M.P. Buildings, Victoria Street, Hamilton. The Valuation Roll and Classifica- ' tion List is now open for inspection ■ at the aforesaid Office of the Board during office hours. R. P. HAZARD, Clerk, Kirikiriroa Drainage Board. Hamilton, September 23, 1943. 1038

RACING ; QHINEMURI JOCKEY CLUB (Incorporated) SPRING MEETING To Be Held On The PAEROA RACECOURSE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1943 ACCEPTANCES close TOMORROW, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1943, with Messrs Blomfleld and Co., Shortland Street, Auckland, at 5 p.m., and with the Secretary, Paeroa, at 8 p.m. J. J. POLAND, Secretary.

THE ROBBER IN THE KITCHEN

FACTS AND FIGURES THAT GET THE GOVERNMENT RATTLED

Nothing in the election campaign has got the Fraser Government so badly rattled as the PLAIN UNVARNISHED FACTS about the rise in the cost of living. When prices of everyday commodities have been quoted showing the absurdity of claims to have kept living costs under control, the Fraser propaganda machine has been put to work at once in an effort to refute the damaging evidence. However, the task is hopeless. The Government has tried all sorts of devices to disguise the rise in costs, which began LONG BEFORE THE WAR. In efforts to delude the public it has authorised the sale of shortweight loaves, it has allowed the increase in costs on low-priced articles to be loaded on to more expensive though equally necessary lines and it has ladled out big subsidies. condemned by the Economic Stabilisation Committee as “dangerous,” in order to conceal the real position. Back in 1939. BEFORE THE WAR, prominent Trades Unionists like F. P. Walsh and Peter Butler were getting worried about the effect of soaring living costs on the worker’s budget. Today they soft-pedal that issue, but consumers can't be fooled any longer. Labour’s invisible wage cuts have gone on long enough. VOTE NATIONAL. 1045

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Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22150, 23 September 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22150, 23 September 1943, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22150, 23 September 1943, Page 2

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