PUBLIC NOTICES PRECAUTIONS SCHEME ORGANIZATION REDUCED LIGHTING SCHEME WHAKATANE BOROUGH AND COUNTY In terms of the Lighting Restrictions E'mcrgeney Regulations, 1941, and by virtue of the authority de-> legated to us, Avith the approval of the Honourable the Minister of National Service by the Dominion Lighting Controller, Ave, James Leslie Burnett and Brian Sweeney Barry, Chairmen respectively of the Emergency Precautions Scheme Organizations for the County of Wha j katane and the Borough of Whakatane, DO HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE to Lighting Supply Authorities, Local Bodies, all other interests concerned and the general public that the undermentioned scheme of reduced lighting has been adopted to operate within the boundaries of the County of Whakatane and the Borough of Whakatane 1. All lighting visible from the sea in either the County of Whakatane or the Borough of Whakatane to be dealt'with as follows t (a) Illuminated advertising signs to be disconnected. (b) Building floodlights to be disconnected. (c) Under-verandah lights to be disconnected. (d) Shop window lights to be disconnected or adequately shrouded. (e) Windows of industrial, commercial and domestic premises to be fitted Avith blinds, or "otherwise adequately dealt with to prevent the emission of light. (f) Doonvays and entrances to be adequately screened against the emission of light. (g) Control of such other lighting to be dealt Avith as necessary to comply Avith the requirements of the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations, .1941. 2. All lighting giving rise to skygloAV to be disconnected or obscured. This includes :— (a) Gaseous discharge tubing and incandesocnt advertising signs, or other illumination which can emit glare or reflect light upAvard. to be disconnected. (b) Street lighting or other outdoor lighting to be suitably shrouded so as to prevent reflection on to the clouds or surrounding objects, or disconnected where' directly visible from the sea. (c) Light emitted from uncovered or skylights to be adequately dealt Avith to prevent the emission of light. We give further PUBLIC NOTICE that, in respect of the lighting described in Paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of 1 and Paragraphs (a) and (b) of 2, as aboA 7 e, the scheme outlined in regard thereto, Avill come into operation a.s from 6 a.m. Monday next March 24, 1941. We give further PUBLIC NOTICE that, in respect of the lighting described in Paragraphs (d), (e), (f) and (g) of 1, and (c) of 2, as above, the scheme outlined in regard there*to Avill come into operation as from 6 a.m. on Monday, March 31, 1941. JAMES LESLIE BURNETT, BRIAN SWEENEY BARRY, Chairmen, of the Emergency Precautions Scheme Organizations for the County of Whakatane and the Borough of Whakatane respectively, 120 SCHOOL BOOKS. All lines on hand. Best A r alues at Armstrongs, Booksellers and Stationers, 'Phone 173. MAVEX—SENSATIONAL STOMACH COMPOUND "Everyone AA'ith stomach ulcers, nerves and gastritis should not be without MAVEX," says Mr Russell, Kilmore St., Christchurch. MAVEX is definitely new —and fuliy malted! 3/- recommended by Dewar, Chemist.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 287, 26 March 1941, Page 1
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