PUBLIC NOTICES TRANSPORT CONTROL EMERGENCY REGULATIONS, 1942 A Goods Transport Control Committec has been constituted under the above Regulations for the goods district described below (and hereinafter called "The Whakatane Goods District") and is in this notice called "The Committee." It is therefore now illegal for any person (subject. . however, to any directions, general or special, given by the Committee) to carry any goods (other than stock) by motor vehicles for hire or reward within the Whakatane Goods District except with the permission of the Committee. The Committee lias decided and directed that for tine presertt all persons affected by the above Regulations be. permitted to carry on operations as heretofore and without the necessity for application to the Committee for specific permission in Jtliat behalf. The permission hereby notified may be withdrawn at any time either wholly or in part, but public notice of the same will be given in the newspapers. The Goods District hereinbefore referred to : All that area being paitt of the Whakatane County together with all Boroughs and Town Districts situated therein as more particularly delineated on 'the plan marked TT. 3315 deposited in the Head Office of the Transport Department at Wellington, (the W ha- ; katane District covers itlic Avhole of ■ the Whakatane County and Borough with the exception of a portion in the Te Whaiti and Ruatahuna areas which have been added to the Rotorua Goods District). Dated at Whakatane this 15th day of August, 1942. By Order of the Committee 11. O. CARAWAY, Secretary- ) — — COLLECTION OF WASTE RUBBER The collection of. all waste rubficr is of vital necessity for the war effort and the maintenance of the essential services of the country. It is confidently felt that W hakatane will do its full share. The public is urgently asked to save every piece of Avaste rubber, including domestic rubber no mat- • ter how small and to hand it into the "nearest garage or petrol station whose business it will be to store and see it delivered to the central poli'nt. Save rubber and help save New Zealand—make your elf or t now. Help yourselves. 53 SIGHT TESTING l 3 Our representative, Mr W. M. P. 1 Barry, F.8.0.A., F.1.0.N.Z., F. 1.0. s (London) Will visit Whakatane on Tuesday t 18th and Wednesday 19th August. Appointments at Macklow's Phare macv, Whakatane. 2
WANTED KNOWN FLOWERING Bulbs, Plants, etc. Monster sale Simmons Mart, Rotoriia, Tuesday to Thursday, August 18th to 20th. Phone 17. "THE GIFT SHOP" for Antique Pictures, Mottoes, Suede Novelties, Maori Carvings, Pokerwork, Paua Shell Gifts. 100 FRUIT Trees and Bushes in large quantity Simmons Mart, Rotorua. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, August 18th, 19th. 20th. JUST arrived Pastel Summer -weight Felts. Golds, Blues, Greens, Red, etc. Reasonably 'priced. Bnitlgers Ltd. SPORTS BLOUSES. Pleated fronts, high neckline. Grey, Wine, Green, Blue. Short sleeves 33/6, long sleeves 35/-. ) ' : LAWSONIANA Hedge Plants and big selection Flowering Trees, Simmons Mart, Rotorua, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, August 18th to 20th. Phone 17. PASSION Fruit ami Tree Tomato Plants at Simmons Monster Auction Sale, Rotorua. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, August 18tli to 20th. Plionc 17. NORFOLK PINE. Tree Tomatoes other trees .and Shrubs. Monster auction sale Simmons Mart, Rotorua August 18th, 19tli and 20th, 10 a.m. Ring 17.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 92, 17 August 1942, Page 1
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