AMUSEMENTS Tf| MAJESTIC [g Dir.: Fullers* Theatre Corporation Ltd. Plans at H. & J. Smith’s & Theatre (738). 2 p.m.—TWICE DAILY—7.3O p.m. AT LAST IT’S HERE! It is with great pleasure that we are able to present British Empire Films HEART-CHEERING ENTERTAINMENT “DANNY BOY” “DANNY BOY” “DANNY BOY” “DANNY BOY” THE SONGS YOU LOVE IN THE PICTURE YOU’LL NEVER FORGET! —Starring— WILFRED LAWSON TODD GRANT TYLER THE NEW BOY DISCOVERY —and featuring— INVERCARGILL’S OWN TALENTED MUSICIAN, ALEX. LINDSAY ALEX. LINDSAY —Also Showing— THEY LAUGH TOGETHER! RIDE TOGETHER! FIGHT TOGETHER! Three roaring tropic pals who tame the torrid zone! Universal Pictures Present DICK LEO FORAN CARILLO ANDY DEVINE “THE KID FROM KANSAS” “THE KID FROM KANSAS” HEAR DICK FORAN SING “Red River Valley” and “La Golondrina.” (Both Pictures Approved for Universal Exhibition) ! also Don Winslow Of The Navy DANCES WALLACETOWN - UNDERWOOD Citizens’ Assn. Dance to be held on Saturday, 22nd August, has been POSTPONED. 2342 POSTPONEMENT. fUHE Fortnightly Oreti Euchre and 1 Dance in aid of Patriotic Funds is postponed until THURSDAY, August 27. Ar 626 J MEETINGS MEETING Gore Branch of Farmers’ Union will be held at R-SA. Rooms, Friday (today) at 2 p.m.—S. C. Bm/mar, Hon. Sec.Ar624 SOUTHLAND BOWLING CENTRE. THE Annual Meeting of delegates will be held in the Southland Bowling Club Pavilion on Saturday, 22nd August, at 1.30 in the afternoon. J. C. THOMSON, 2336 Secretary.
PUBLIC NOTICES CHURCHILL AUCTIONS. LITERATURE, ART AND THE WAR. OWNERS of rare manuscripts, autographs, books, or other articles of historical or literary interest who are prepared to give them to be offered at Churchill Auctions for Patriotic Funds are asked to communicate with The City Librarian, Invercargill Public Library. 2355 CORDAGE AND FIBRE CONTROL NOTICE 1942. THE Factory Controller has published the above named notice in the N.Z. Gazette, of 13th August, 1942 in force next day directing as follows: NO PERSON SHALL SELL, OR OTHERWISE DISPOSE of without prior written consent of the Controller or his appointed approving officer, ANY CORDAGE OR FIBRE except (a) seaming twine to sew woolpacks, if the seaming twine is sold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of at the same time as the woolpacks and in quantities not exceeding jib. hank to twelve woolpacks; (b) The sale, transfer, or other disposal of binder, bagging, and haybaling twines for harvest purposes to any farmer or owner of harvesting, threshing, or hay-baling machines in a quantity not exceeding in any period of three months the quantity sold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of to the same person in the corresponding period of three months in the year 1941. Every owner of more than 1121 b. weight of unused cordage or fibre shall by 27th August, 1942, furnish to the Controller written particulars of the quantities of them stating (a) descriptions and grades, (b) quantities, (c) address where stored or kept, except farmers holding, stocks of cordage for their own exclusive use or persons holding less than two unused coils of cordage. Within seven days of its importation the importer of any cordage or fibre shall furnish the Controller with details of (a) Descriptions and grades, (b) quantities.
Within seven days after the end of each calendar month every manufacturer, miller or producer of any fibre during that month shall furnish Controller with details thereof giving (a) descriptions and grades, (b) quantities, (c) particulars of all sales, (d) details of stocks on hand at end of month.
All persons heretofore approved by the Secretary of Ministry of Supply for purposes of clauses (2) and (3) of notice relating to cordage, rope, twine, and thread, as published in N.Z. Gazette dated 31st, July, 1940 page 1777, whose appointments are effective on 12/8/42 shall without further notice be deemed to be approving officers appointed by Controller (see first part of this notice). u Unless context otherwise requires— Cordage” means cordage, rope, twine, or cable manufactured from any fibre; ‘Fibre” means fibres of any plants the usual and botanical names of which are, Manila hemp (Musa-Texilus), Sisal hemp (Agave-rigida),» Coir (Cocosnucifera), New Zealand Flax (Phormium tenax). Cotton (Cossypium-bar-badense), (Corchorus-capsularis), and (Corchorus-olitorium); Jute (Cor-chorus-capsularis) and (Corchorusolitorium). Linen flax (Linum-usitatis-simum). Soft hemp (Cannabis-sativa). Sunn hemp (Crotolaria-juncea). Ramie (Boehmeria-tenacissima) and (Boeh-meria-nivea). 2368
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