miscellaneous d IHEESE: Good tasty Cheese «d lb. Margarine lOd. Smith and Son. V, Nile-st. rpEA : Our Famous Hill Top Tea, very ■ -*• economical Only 3/10 lb. Smith j and Son. 1 FATHER’S Day fth Sept Neglige I and Coat-Shirts 14/0, Ties 3/6. 4/6, j Plain and Fancy Sox from 3/3. 3/11 McKay’s. F EXHIBITION of German Flying Suit. J and valuable Air Mail Covers this week at ft 500 worth of Air Mail Covers on ex hibition this week at McKay s. Collection for Prisoners of War Parcels. REMEMBER Father! Handkerchiefs 1 16, Dressing Gowns 65 - to 115 Slip-ons from 13/6. Scarves 5/11. McKay's. i EOUPON Free lot Father’s Day. Snappy Felts ll 6. 22/6. 25/-. Ties 36,4 6, Suspenders 26, Hair Oils 1/6. McKay’s. (GERMAN Flying Suits and Interna * tional prize winning collection of Air Mail Covers on exhibition this week at McKay’s \V r E buy good used furniture for spot cash. Lipscombe, Bridge-st. BAKING Fruit: Very best mixture, with genuine Cherries. 1 6 lb.— i Smith and Son. Nile-st. f.EGGS: Guaranteed new-laid in lots ( for preserving, 1,9 doz. Smith and Son. Nile st. SYRUP 8d and 2- tin. Best loose Cocoa 1/6 lb. Budgie Seed Td lb Smith and Son. TAHUNANUI BOWLING CLU.B. Inc. THE Second Annual Genera! Meeting ot the Club will be held in the Tahunanui Town Hall at 7.30 p.m. on the 9th day of Sept., 1942. Business: General Report end Balance Sheet; Election of Officers for the ensuing year All intending Members heartily invited R. A. LEWIS, Sec. WOMENS HOUR OF PRAYER FRIDAY Cathedral Bible Class Room •'God hath spoken once: twice have I : heard this; that power belongeth unto j jod. Trust in Him at all times; yc , Dcople pour our your heart before I Tim; God is a refuge for us." , j AN APPRECIATION Reported Miksing on Active Service L/Cpl. SELWYN WINTER ro our relatives and friends we wish to extend our warm thanks for ;ind messages received as we wait for lews. Mr and Mrs T. B. Winter and sons, 18 Elliott Street. RICHMOND TOWN HALL EUCHRE TOURNAMENT SATURDAY, sth September - 8 p Good Prizes. Supper Admission 1/6. Another Patriotic Etfort NELSON WEST TOWNSWOMEN'S GUILD A SOCIAL AFTERNOON will be held 'A al jj le above Guild in the Odd fellows’ Hall, Waimea-st.. FRIDAY, 4th >ept„ at 2.30 p.m Members may bring riends. A big table of home-made :ake, etc., for sale in aid of Prisoners >f War Parcels. E. M. O'DONNELL. Hon. Secretary. RICHMOND SCHOOL COMMITTEE * NNOUNCE an OPEN AIR SHOW V on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2th September, in conjunction with he HOME GUARD. Please keep this date in mind. Further particulars later. Football (seven-aside), Basketball, Bayonet Fighting, etc. NELSON COUNCIL PRIMARY PRODUCTION B. V. COOKSLEY. Liaison * Officer for the Hon. W. J. Poison, Minister of Primary Production for War purposes, requests the attendance of commercial growers of peas, tomatoes, and other vegetables suitable for canning, at a meeting at 10 a m in Waimea County Council Chambers on Friday. :he 4th inst.. to promulgate the War Cabinet’s plan for the expansion of production of the above commodities to meet urgent Army requirements. T. H. ROBINSON, Council Secretary. SHIPPING PROHIBITION AT WELLINGTON Attention is drawn to an important dvertisement in this issue regarding estrictions to shipping in the Port of Wellington. HIPPING RESTRICTIONS (PORT OF WELLINGTON l By the Shipping Control (Wellington) Notice. 1942, and by the Shipping afetv (Wellington! Order, 1942. the [aval Board and the Minister of De ence respectively have forbidden — (a l The ANCHORAGE of ALL VESSELS (COMPRISING SHIPPING AND CRAFT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION INCLUDING ROWING BOATS! in the waters described in the First Schedule hereto, other than that part of those waters included in the examination anchorage for the Port of Wellington : <b) The PASSAGE of ALL CRAFT ENGAGED IN FISHING through the waters described in the First Schedule hereto : (c< The PASSAGE of ALL VESSELS through the waters described in the Second' Schedule hereto, except in accordance with the terms and conditions of a written permit granted by the Naval Control Service Officer at Wellington. Such a permit need not be obtained in the case of small craft entering the port and passing through the examination service. By tile Notice the Public Traffic Relations 1939, for the .Port of Welngton are amended by revoking pararaph 22 and substituting the followrg paragraph. DEFINING THE NEW IXAMINATION ANCHORAGE:— "22. Examination Anchorage, Position nd Limits. —Tile examination anchorge is situated in Worser Bay within ie following limits: From a position OOdeg 4.5 cables from Steeple .Rock leacon in lat. 41degs 19mins 28secs. .. long. I.74degs. 50mins. 48secs. E.. in a 70degs. direction for 3.5 cbales; thence i a OOOdegs. direction for 7 cables: aence in a 090degs. direction for 5.5 ables; thence by a right line to the bove-mentioned position." —And by reoking clause (3! of paragraph 29 as st out in Notice to Mariners No. 21 of 941. The full terms of both enactments are üblished in the supplement to Hie lazette of 27th August, 1942. FIRST SCHEDULE PROHIBITED ANCHORAGE AND FISHING AREA The waters in and near the Port of Wellington within the following limits, rom Baring Head Lighthouse (iat. Idegs. 24mins. 28secs, S.. long. 174degs. 2mins. 20secs. E.), in a 316degs. direcon to the western entrance point of vail Bav; thence along the shore to [a is well ‘Point: thence in a ÜB7degs. irection to Day’s Bay Wharf; thence long the shore to Baring Head Lightouse. SECOND SCHEDULE PROHIBITED PASSAGE The waters in the Port of Wellington •ithin the following limits: From Hinds oint (lat 41degs. 20mins. lOsecs. S.. ing. 174degs 51mins. 34secs. E.) in a 15deas. direction to Dorset Point: lence along the shore to Halswell oint; thence in a I 87degs direction to lay’s Bay Wharf; thence along the lore to Hinds Point. )SE fat quickly with Bnnkora—safe. pleasant reducing treatment. Obable from Ancell’s Pharmacy, Tra-
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