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Advertisements for this page must be lodged at Herald Office before 10 a.m. Otherwise they may be inserted on Late Edition pages. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NURSING DIVISION EMERGENCY. LIST WOMEN nml Girls over the age of 1(1 who would Ijo willing lo assist with First Aid and Nursing Duties', if necessity arises, are asked to moot at tho Masonic Hall, Childers Road. THIS EVENING, at 7.50 o’clock: or communicate with the undersigned. \V. E. LY SNAIL Lady Div. Supt. 7:>:> Phono 20. first aid makaraka A LL interested in forming a class are invited to it MEETING at the Makaraka-Matawhero Hall on MONDAY NEXT, at 2.40 pan. \V. F. LYSNAIt, 802 St. John Ami.). EGGS XACTLY EGGS XACTLY Provide for next Winter’s dear eggs. 1000 UTILITY CHICKS Now Available Weekly. PERFECTION POULTRY FARM , MRS. O'FLAHERTY . Phone 1098. SHORTAGE OF BENZINE rpiLE Gisborne Master Grocers ask their customers to co-operate with the shopkeepers by sending- in their orders in the morning as early as possible, to avoid unnecessary deliveries. Every possible attention will be given, but it is obvious that supplies of Petrol must be conserved. 791 will be received by the District Engineer, Public Works Department, Gisborne until NOON on TUESDAY., 19th September, 1939. for delivery right on stone from the Department’s Quarry at Kaiti. Conditions at Public Works Office, Gisborne. 789 TO CARPENTERS QBALED tenders addressed to the FJ chairman and marked “Alterations" will be received until noon on THURSDAY, September 14, 1939. fy| alterations and additions r,f R Hall. Tolaga Bay. Ft’ v r .T s may be obtained from signed. Lowest or any tender rilv accepted. IT. R. LITTLEWORTH, H9C Secretary.

TENDERS closing- with the Hon. Secretary, Wairoa Racing Club at 2 p.m. TUESDAY, 12th Sept., are invited for the erection of a Totalisator House. Plans may be obtained from - * - E. A. WILLIAMS, F.X.Z.1.A., NapleV. L. G. WILLIAMS, A.R.1.8.A. Gisborne. 7-12 Registered Architects. LEASE OF RIGHT TO EXHIBIT MOVIE AND TALKIE PICTURES AT TO LAG A BAY. CBALED tenders addressed to the La Chairman and endorsed “Lease” will be received until noon on THURSDAY. September 14; 1939, for the right to exhibit movie and talkie pictures on two days in each week at Reynold’s Hall, Tolaga Bay for a period of four years with the right of renewal for a further three years. Further particulars may be obtained front the undersigned. Highest or any tender not; necessarily accepted. 11. R. LITTLEWORTII, 5U7 Secretary. RADIO REPAIRS OUR skilled radiotrician and modern fault-finding equipment enable us to handle repairs to any make of radio. Our work is-guaranteed. Our charges are reasonable. CLARE & JONES, LTD. Peel Street. Phone 140(1 DOMINION OF NEW ZEALAND ALIEN CONTROL EMERGENCY REGULATIONS ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a-’ under Regulation 3 of the Alien Control Emergency Regulations made on 4th September, 1939, every alien in New Zealand on that date is required to make application for registration under the Regulations not later than 14 days from the date ol the Regulations. ALIEN means a person of the age of 1(1 years or over, who is not a British subject, or who notwithstanding that; he may also be a British subject by birth or naturalization or otherwise, is or at any time has been according to the laws of any State with which His Majesty is at war a national of that State. Every person who after the date of these Regulations becomes an alien, whether by attaining the age of sixteen years, or. in the case of a woman by marriage to an alien, or otherwise hdwsoever, shall within fourteen days make application for registration. Every application for registration under these regulations shall be made personally at the Police Station nearest to which the applicant resides. After the expiration of fourteen ’days from the date of these Regulations every alien registered under the Regulations shall produce a Certificate of Registration when required to do so by any Police Officer. The pennity for failing to register or for any other offence against the Regulations is a line of €IOO, or three months' imprisonment, or both fine and imprisonment, NOTE: It is of the utmost importance in their own interests that all aliens register under these Regulations. All persons who are in any way doubtful as to their nationality, or whether they are subject to the Regulations are urged to call at the nearest Police Station when steps will be taken to determine their nationality. D. J. CUMMINGS, Commissioner of Police. 4th September, 1939. 795 FATHER Weight Paper and EnA velopes for Air Mail Correspondence. Seven Sheets Paper suitable typing both sides, and Envelope weigh onlv half ounce. 100 Sheets and 50 Envelopes, from 3/-, 3/0, 4/-. according to quality of paper,— Herald Office.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 7 September 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 7 September 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20036, 7 September 1939, Page 1

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