EVERYONE has to think about rates at least twice a year, when he has to pay them.
But recently the almost universal rise in rates has induced people to think of them less charitably and considerably more often than before. It is obviously important that people should know what rates are, who pays them. who spends them, on what, and why. In her series of talks, arranged in conjunction with the National
Federation of Women's Institutes Mrs. Fisher will explain these different points, and in particular this afternoon she will point out what rates are, and how they differ from their almost equally unpleasing business partners, taxes.