NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE MARLBOROUGH GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Association will be held in the Council Chambers on THURSDAY, October 29, 1942, at 2.30 p.m, Aii members and. intending rnernbers urged to be present and anyone inteiested in the Guide movement, F. A. STAMP, Acting Provincial Secretary. RABBIT SKINS COMMITTEE. BONUS ON MILKY DOES AND SMALLS. mHE bonus being p-aid on skins is to be termmated next month. Skins to qualify must be available for inspection in brokers' or exporters' stores not later than November 18, 1942. SMALL SKINS: The Committee is now taking over and paying a. bonus of 2d each on all fresh small skins which do not show the trapper an equivalent price on ihe market.
AWATERE SWIMMING CLUB. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the -1 above will be held in the Town Hall, Seddon, on MONDAY, October 19, at 8 p.m, F. A. NEWTON, Secretary. REMOVAL NOTICE. "P^ARRATT'S have removed their Dry Cleaning and Dyeing department to building lately occupied by Mr P, Rodley, Queen Street (next to L, Coker, Electrician, and in front of N.Z. Fanners' Co-op. Assn.) Eggs GGS /"tONSIGN your Eggs to us. Last ' week's payout 1/8 per dozen. Total expenses 2d per dozen. N. R. McMURTRY & CO. LTD. ISSUE OF RATION BOOKS. FOR two weeks commencinc on October 19, 1942, NEW RATION BOOKS wili be available at all Posi 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 ln 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 mav isecure rationed commodities as follows: — TEA. Coupons 21 to 26 inciusive 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 the 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 by the! retailer in the space provided inside front cover of the new ration book. Coupons 1 to 4 in the new bcok avail during November at a value to be announced later, and aiTangements for subsequent months will be' duly notified. CLOTHING. The "O" coupons in the old ration book may be used for purchase of rationed clothing on and after October 19, 1942. These coupons have the same rating as the "M" coupons, and both sets may be redeemed at any time up to May 31, 1943, or such other date as ma.y be notified. The clothing coupons in the new ration book may not be re-
deemed before June 1, 1943, or such other date as may be publicly advertised. The supplementary coupon issued to children 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 coiisumers securing their supplies by 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 011 and from November 1 next, offences, Section 11 of the Rationing Emergency Regulations pro-vides that it is an olfence for arny person to acquire rationed goods from a trader without the surrender of the appropriate number of coupons. — J. E. THOMAS, Rationing Controller. LAND FOR SELECTION IN MARLBOROUGH LAND DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned section is open for selection on Renewable Lease and applications will be received at the Itands and Survey Office, Blenheim, up to 4 o'clock p.m. on TUESDAY, November 10, 1942. Section 4, Block XIII., Town of Ward, 4 acres 0 roods 20 perches, Capital Value £100, Annual Rent £5. Weighted with £110/5/- for improvements comprising dwelling, wash-house and fencing, payable in cash. Situated, Seddon Street, Ward. Any further information required may be obtained from the undersigned. G. I. MARTIN. CommissiOner of Crown Lands. VISIT CHRISTCHURCH IN COMFORT. Stay Excelsior Hotel. Dining room centrally heated, electric heater and II. and C. water in bedrooms. 14/- day. Bed and breakfast 8/6, dinner 3/6, luncheon 3/-. Children welcomed, special rates. — R. V. E. WALDRON, Prop., cnr. Man-chester-High Sts„ Ch'ch. Tel. 32-821. BUTTERPAPERS.— Get your supply printed now at The Express Office-
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Marlborough Express, Volume LXXVI, Issue 243, 15 October 1942, Page 1
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