DO IT TO-MORROW
SORT OUT ALL WASTE OLD PAPER AND RUBBER BE READY FOR COLLECTORS The approaching week-end is the last week-end before the house-to-house collection to be made in Paeroa on Saturday, September 11 for waste paper and rubber and householders should take the opportunity of sorting out all the material which they propose handing to the collectors. Waste paper of all kinds, old magazines, newspapers, cardboard cartons, cardboard, strawboard, telephone lists, account books and shop and office stationery are all wanted but greaseproof, cellophane, tarred paper and any other that will not pulp is of no use. On sorting out the old rubber householders should look for wornout rubber shoes, shoes with crepe
soles (soles only wanted), goloshes, rubber tubing and garden hose, bathing caps, rubber mats, football bladders, rubber preserving jar rings, hotwater bottles, rubber gloves or anything else made of rubber. Both the paper and the rubber is urgently waited to assist in the Dominion’s war effort and an appeal is made to every person to sort out every possible scrap which they can find.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32308, 3 September 1943, Page 5
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179DO IT TO-MORROW Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32308, 3 September 1943, Page 5
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