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MEETINGS. BRITISH-AMERICAN CO-OP ER AT IO N MOVEMENT. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the English-Speaking Union Rooms Today (Wednesday), October 14 1942 at 8 p.m. Major W. J. Ender, Held Director of the American Red Cross, will deliver an Address. A cordial invitation is extended to all members and their friends An interesting evening is assured, and supper will be provided. _ J. K. PURDIE. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON EMERGENCYPRECAUTIONS SERVICE. WARDENS GROUP AREA 12. Members of Wardens Group Area 12 are to parade at Wesley Church Hall (Taranaki Street), at 7.30 p.m. Tonight (WEDNESDAY), OCTOBER 14, including Blocks F to J, who were previously instructed to report at Bryant and May’s Hall. Steel helmets to be worn. , Communications Unit is to parade at Wardens Post, Allen Street, at 7.20 p.m. J. A. WHITE, Acting District Warden. WELLINGTON EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SERVICE. MEDICAL UNIT, AREA 12. MALE Members of the Medical Unit. Area 12, are to parade at Bryant and Mays Lecture Hall at 7.30 p.m. Tonight (WEDNESDAY). OCTOBER 14. steel helmets to be worn. W. SIGNAL, 1 F.A.P. Administrative Officer.

PUBLIC NOTICE. LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS ORDERS, 1942. IN terms of the Emergency Reserve Corps Regulations, 1941, and the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations, 1941, 1 give notice:— , , „ , (1) The time for drawing blinds, extinguishing Neon lights, and reducing shop window and other lighting complying in all respects with the Lighting Restrictions Orders, 1942, in the City of Wellington, and in the Counties of Hutt and Makara, from and including Wednesday, October 14, 1942, will be 7.15 p.m., and that lights are to remain so controlled, extinguished and screened until 5 a.m. (2) That bonfires will not be permitted within the boundaries of the City of Wellington, nor the Counties of Hutt and •Makara, on November 5, 1942; or on any other night after the hour of sunset. (3) That fireworks must not be discharged within the aforementioned boundaries on November 5, 1942; or on any other night. T. C- A. HISLOP, Chairman, Centra! Executive Committee, E.P.S., Wellington. ISSUE OF RATION BOOKS. For two weeks commencing on October 19, 1942, NEW RATION BOOKS will be available at all Post Offices and Rationing Offices. Form of application is the "O” counterfoil in the old 'book. The name and address of the applicant must be entered on the counterfoil in block letters, together with date of birth in case of children under 17 years of age. The ration book must be presented to the issuing officer with the counterfoil. After October 31 consumers (nay secure rationed commodities as-follows: — TEA. Coupons 21 to 26 inclusive in the old ration book are cancelled and may not be redeemed. Coupons 1 to 4 in the new book avail -during November at a value to be announced later. Arrangements for. subsequent months will be duly notified. Tea coupons may be redeemed at any shop. SUGAR. Consumers must remain registered with retailers and may redeem coupons only at tlte shop where they are registered. Changes of retailers must be approved by Rationing Officers in all cases except where they are occasioned by changes of residence. The name of the retailer with whom a consumer is registered is to be entered t>v the retailer in the space provided inside front cover of the new 'ration book. Coupons 1 to 4 in the new book avail during November at a value to be announced later, and arrangements for subsequent months will be duly notified. CLOTHING. The ‘‘O’’ coupons in the old ration book mav be used for purchase of rationed clothing on and after October 19. 194These coupons have the same rating as the “JI” coupons, and both sets may be redeemed at any time up to May 31, 1943, or such other date as may be notified. Ine clothing coupons in the new ration book mav not be redeemed before June 1..1943, or such other date as may be publicly advertised. , . .. The supplementary coupon issue to chiidren“may be used only when presented with the child’s ration book. TRADERS. The attention of retailers licensed to' sell tea and sugar and all collective, consumers securing their supplies toy way of wholesale is drawn to the special pamphlet which will be on issue at all rationing offices setting out the procedure to be followed in the sale of rationed commodities on and from November 1 next. OFFENCES. •Section II of the Rationing Emergency Regulations .provides that it. is an offence for any person to acquire rationed goods from a trader without the surrender of the appropriate number of coupons. J. E. THOMAS, Rationing Controller.

SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Room 3, First Floor. Bowen House. Hours: 12 p.m. to 1 P-m-, 2 p.m. to * ’ p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive. Other times 'bv appointment. Telephone 44-852. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. YOU are earnestly requested to report to the S.P.C.A. anv 'act of cruelty you way notice. Office, Huddart. Parker Buildings Humane destruction of Cate anu Dogs available Monday to Friday at 8.311 t<> 9 a.iu. and 4 to 4.30 p.m., Saturday 8.30 to 9.30 a. 111., at Citv Corporation Yard. Clvde Quay FINANCIAL. WOODLEY, 16 Klug’s Chambers, Leuua on Household Furniture. Insurance Policies, small loans without security Open Frilav 7-s i>.in. - THOMAS, 111 Customhouse Qy., will lend small and large sums with or without security. Tel. 43-783. OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. FINANCE wanted to exploit GAS PRODUCER UNIT to burn charcoal or raw North Island coal. Person with own car fitted with gaa unit preferred. Write In first Instance to— , ’ “Transport,” Care CHARLES HAINES ADVERTISING AGENCY, Wellington. PATENTS PATENTS. Obtainable in AU Countrtei. BALDWIN. SUN ANU CAREY Registered Patent attorneys. WELLINGTON. MR. CHAS MUNRO. Architect. Academy Building. 2 Church Street. MASTERTON. Local Agent. RADIOS. ItHPAIRS, SERVICING. Fur the Cheapest and Best Reconditioned Radios, call Wright. Stephenson Ltd.. Taranaki St. 2— RADIO PRODUCTION FINISHED! REPAIRS and Reconditioning. All Makes, Speedy Efficient Service, satisfaction assured. Radios forwarded from out-of-town listeners especially catered for and carefully repacked. GREEN AND COOPER, LIMUED, Radio engineers. Estd. 1927. 42 Lower Taranaki St., Wellington C.2. Telephone 54-448. PAWNBROKERS, GOLD BUYERS AND SECOND-HAND DEALERS. A!2 PAID for Sovereigns—We are caoli buyers of Old Gold, Silver, Jewellery, National Savings Bonds, Typewriters, Cameras, Tools, Binoculars, Firearms, Instruments, Travelling Goods, Suits, etc. Highest prices given. Money advanced. KIA-ORA LOAN & EXCHANGE CO., 131 Manners St. (opp. King’s Theatre). Telephone 50-30i>. MEDICAL AND 1’011,15’1 I’RUSSES Abdominal Belts. Artificial Limbs and Suruli-al Apmiam-i* in stm-l- -• >,- made to order F Morine 17< \ «l>l. Rd Tel, 25-622 ARTISTS AND EXHIBITIONS WATER Colours by well-kuowu New Zealand Artists now showing at McGregor Wright’s, 115 Lambton Qy.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 16, 14 October 1942, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 16, 14 October 1942, Page 4

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