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BUSINESS NOTICES. LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.. LTD.. (Incorporated In England). Fire, .Marine, Accident, and Motor-car. Full particulars and rates on application to JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD.. Agents and Attorney. Corner Featherston and Panama Streets. Welllagton. Telephone 40-562. Take Care of Your Eyesight, EXPERT OPTICIANS. SPEAR AND MURRAY. LTD.. 7 Willis Street. Tel. 43-309. (Opp, Grand Hotel.) MORRISON AND GILBERD. LTD., OPTICIANS, 48 WILLIS STREET. Also at Queen Street, Mastertou. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. AN NIVERSARY DAY—HOLIDA Y Arrangements. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, the Treasury Department, Hates Office, Electricity House, and other public offices ot the Corporation will be, closed all day on i’riday, January 22, 11M3 (Anniversary Day). The -Central and Branch Libraries will ahso -be closed with the exception of the Reference and Commercial Libraries, which will be open from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Arrangements regarding interments and cremations should be made direct with the Sexton,-Karori Cemetery (telephone 20-648). The weighbridge, destructor and refuse tips will also 'be closed. THERE WILL BE NO COLLECTION OF HOUSE REFUSE, and subsequent collections will bo delayed by one day. A special collection of refuse from hotels and restaurants in the inid-clty area will -be made on Saturday,’ the 23rd instant, between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m., commencing at Courtenay Flace, then Cuba Street, Manners Street, Willis Street, and Lambton Quay and side streets. E. I’. NORMAN, Town Clerk. January 21. 1913. _ WELLINGTON CITY E.P.S. WORKS UNIT. Compulsory Gas Training Lectures. Compulsory Lectures commencing on Monday, January 20, 1943, and extending over a period of six weeks will be given in the Corporation Guild Room, above the Traffic Office (Cuba Street entrance) as follow*:-— , Each Monday nlgfft, at 7.40 p.m., M aterworks Section. Each Tuesday niglit, at 7.45 p.m., Drainage Section. Each Wednesday night, at 7.45 p.rn., Electricity Section. Each Thursday niglit,. (it 7.4.> p.m., Street Works Section. Each Friday night, at 7.45 p.m., I railsport Section. Each Wednesday niglit, at 5.1 u p.m., Headquarters Group. Lectures to the Gas Section will be giv* <-n in the Wellington Gas Company Lecture Room at dates and times to be arranged. All Lectures in any one week will be similar so that personnel unable to attend at their own particular period may attend at one ot the other periods. I’ersoilnel are required to attend Lectures with Gas Masks. R K , Controller of M orks. January 21, 1943. CIVIL DEFENCE. PUBLIC NOTICE. REDUCED LIGHTING. 1. In terms of Hie Lighting Restriction Orders 1942 Amendment No. subject to certain qualllieatloiis which are rcicrred to below and till the suspension is withdrawn, there will be no restrictions of any uescriptlou placed upon the use of lights and lighting in the areas to whiuli this notice 2. The only premises and areas to which the restrictions will continue to apply are. (a) Those which are situated in Lower Hutt City, Petone Borough, Eastbourne Borough and some portions nt the Hutt County (Eastern Halhour) mid of Makara County (Agahaurangu to Petone). and which are visible from any of tiie waters or Port Nicholson. The portions or the Hutt County referred to in tills paragraph are those on the eastern side of Port Nicholson; aud the portion of Makara County is that from and Including Ngahaurangn to Petone. (b) All seaside abodes in the restricted Harbour area referred to under (a). (c) Any other areas which may from timo to time be specified by the Dominion Lighting Controller. ft Tho following provisions, nowover, (Ontinue to apply to all lights and premise, * the Wellington district:— (a) No outside lights shall be left on time switch control. (b) All outside lights in the area hand control shall be switched on during hours of darkness unless a responsible person of fourteen yua s of age or more is in attendance. (c) There are special provisions la respect ot road and street lighting respect ot areas visible from the waters of the Harbour; and In respect of wharf lights. , (d) There are also special provisions relating to lighting for line repair and fault work by'public services. 4. In respect ot premises visible from the Harbour, within the portions of the area above referred to and in r s ß l!?. c L ot th l iollighting restrictions are not lifted, the fol lowing provisions apply.:— . (a) Every outside light shall be shromU cd and adjusted so that neither the light source nor it* shroud can be seen with unaided vision-during the hours ot darkness from any po 1U one mile or more distant from the light source and so that no undue amount of light therefrom may escape on to or be reflected by nearby premises or (b) Screen of biege blind equivalent must be provided for window and skylight through which light might otherwise be emitted, visible from any part, of the harbour. These screens are to be 111 wavs used In hours of darkness. The foregoing, however, does not ftkvllghts so lonr as light source itself, is shrouded to prevent direct - light from - passing over the horizontal and that i 1 the op m ion of the Local LightingfControiie no excessive light Is reflected through (c) Any window covered I with a brownmif screen as required above inayibe parti? opened for ventilation so long im there is no direct emission of liffht through-the opening. n •(d) Doorways‘«liall ibe kept cdosed at all times during hours of darkness £ light might escape, except lor enter ing or leaving. . ■fol Shon front and shop window do not .-require brown-out screens, so long as the following conditions are complied with:—. , (i) That lights therein are shielded ibv ’means of a pelmet or pelmets of opaque material, or by opaque paint, so that no light source ‘can be seen from any point outside the shop; and (I!) That the total power-of the window anil shop light-sources is regulated so that the amount of light emitted from the window and the interior, as measured In. the street at any point on a vertical plane 4 feet above street level nt a distance of 6 foot from the building line, does not exceed 0.1 (one-tenth) of n foot candle; and •Hii) That no individual liglit-source in the shop window exceeds in light output that of a 00-watt tungsten filament general service electric lamp. 5. Vehicle headlight restrictions in/he District no longer apply in the Head light Restriction Areas except for the allowing rondo: — , . ... (a) All roads and parts of roads in tho Borough of Eastbourne (b) Eastbourne-lLower Hutt (Main Highway to Seaview Rond. (c') Sea view ‘Hoad and ’.Pipe Bridge. (d) Jackson Street ('Pipe Bridge to Jessie Street). (e) Jessie Street. , (f) Esplanade (from Estuary to Woo.len 'Mills). ~, ... , (g) Hutt Rond (Woollen Mills to Wellington City .Boundary). No alteration however may lie made to thimc adjustments of vehicle lighting which have already been carried out in order to conform with the previous requirements in Headlight and Tarkingliglit areas. , , „ 0. Tho requirements of the regulations relating to tho following also continue in lull force throughout, the whole district: — ia) Interior Police Inspection Lights. lin iScasido abodes. ic) Centralized switch control. id, 'Porches. (o) Aids to movement. If) Permitted lights. ig) Provision for blaeked-out space. 7. As developments in the war situation will determine whether or not tlie restrictions now suspended will be reverted to tiie public are warned against discarding any screens and shrouds. These items should bo kept in good order for emergencies. . . , S 'Phis notice is intended for tno Wellington Civil Defen-e District OUTSIDE THE CITY OF WEDDINGTON ’Uns Ineludes the area along the eastern side or • .Port. Nicholson up to Kailoke and across to the western coast up past Titalii Bay nnd adjacent areas up to and including Pam para u mu. E. HOGG. ] Hstrict Sub-'’ont rnlh-r <Hntt Valiev and Eastern Bays;. R. L BUTTON. District Sub-Controller <\V<-st Consfa I Area;.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 100, 22 January 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 100, 22 January 1943, Page 4

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