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PUBLIC NOTICES XMAS AUCTION SALE AT OUR MART SATURDAY, 20th, 10.30 a.m. Large range quality furniture etc. including: 3-piece Chesterfield Suite, 3-piece High Oak Bedroom Suite, 3piece Wicker Suite, Miorris Armchair, 6 Kitchen Chairs, Seagrass Armchair, Kapok Mattresses, Perfection Kerosene Stove, 7 valve Airzone all-wave Radio, 9 x 12 Carpet, Sofa, 2 Cabinets, Small Shelves, Book Shelf, 2 Kitchen Tables, 2 Long Mirrors, Lamp Shades, Wicker Chair. Kitchenware, Crockery, Judge Enamehvare, Settee and Squab, Round Kitchen Table, Sideboard with Mirror, Single Rimu Panel End Bed, Axe, 5 valve Roberts Radio, Assorted Paints, Jars, Rocking Chair, Leather Armchair, Hall Seat, Rimu Settee and Squab, 4 Lounge Chairs. Saws, Spade, Fork, Garden Tools, 60ft Hose, and many interesting lines of sundries too numerous to mention. Poultry. A. J. CANNING & CO., Auctioneers. 126 ORDER UNDER LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS EMERGENCY REGULATIONS 1941 PROVISION OF BLACK-OUT SCREENS 1. In this order: — "Premises" means any building or any part of a building or any group of buildings occupied as separate premises whether used as a dwelling house, hotel, flat, apartment, office, factory, shop, workshop, store or otherwise howsoever. "Occupier" means the person in possession of premises, and in relation to premises occupied bv a corporation, includes the principal local executive officers of the corporation and such other person as may appear for the time being to be in charge of the premises. "Screen" means a blind or screen that will completely pitvent the passage and escape ol artificial light being used in the part of tlie premises for which the screen is provided. 2. Where -any order under the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations, 1941, refers to a blind or screen which will complj with the requirements of the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations. 1941, or requires that a blind or screen be provided it shall be construed to require the provision of a screen that will satisfy the requirements of this Order, or the provision of any other material, appliance, apparatus or device that will produce the same effect. 3. (i) Every occupier of premises shall forthwith and at all times I hereafter make provision for the immediate and complete black-ing-out at any time for an indeterminate number of hours of t a room or rooms that provide enough accommodation for the , greatest number of persons that may be in the premises at any time during hours of darkness, (ii) Such provision shall be by wav of a screen for each place through which light within the room might otherwise escape outside either directly or indirectly and shall be of such nature that it can be applied quickly by any person likely at any time to be in charge of the , X) remises. 4. If in the case of any premises the Controller at any time requires that provision be made immediately for the complete blacking out of those premises, such order shall be deemed to require thai provision as required by Clause 3 of this order be made in respect of the whole of the premises o»- such part or parts thereof as the Order may specify. riS EDGECUMBE W.W.S.A. An important meeting ol all members and others willing lo help will be held in Bell's Hall on 'MONDAY NEXT, December 2'2. a I 8 p.m. BUSINESS'UUGENT. Mrs W. B. COW, President.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 195, 19 December 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 195, 19 December 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 195, 19 December 1941, Page 1

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