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PUBLIC NOTICES TODAY —There’s a great selection of yeast goods —Buns in abundance to enhance the attractiveness of the tea table. Cookies 9 for 6d. Yeast Buns--- 1/-doz French Buns - - 1/- doz. Boston Buns - - 3d each. Bath Buns - - - 3d each. Sugar Buns' 1/- doz. Coffee Biscuits 16 for 1/A. C. MILLARS, LTD., Invercargill, Gore, Winton. “I used to drink a lot,” he said, “But never came home happy-tignt; And since I’ve been to Millars led I’ve gratified my appetite Most healthfully with bread and buns, With most delicious fragrance fraught. The bread has made me go great guns, While buns my true salvation s "°“ g “”_Con W b. by “Prodigal.” THE FARMER’S FRIEND HANDY ASSORTMENT. PACKED IN A STRONG BOX. 100 BOLTS 106 NUTS PRICE 13/6 THE LOT. JUST THE BOX OF BOLTS AND NUTS YOU WOULD LIKE ABOUT YOUR FARM. A GOOD HANDY ASSORTMENT, AND BEST QUALITY. LTD. THE FARMER’S STORE. SPECIALS THE HUB OF BUSINESS. 30 Pairs BOYS’ KNICKERS. Sizes 16, 15, 14, 13 and 7. 4/11 Pair. TO CLEAR. • TTOTIr . O 50 Pairs MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS. Sizes 4,5, 6 At Pre-War Prices. WHITEBAIT NETTING. Extra wide. 80 inches. 6/- Yard. CRETONNE, 3/- yd. SCOTTISH WEAVE, 4/6 yd. SHADOW, 4/- yd. Limited Quantity. And 300 MOPS. The Latest and Best. FRANK HOLLOWAY & CO., LTD., SPEY STREET. NEAT HOME IN LEET STREET. £575. Frank Holloway & Co., Ltd., LANDS DEPT., SPEY STREET. SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS (PORT OF WELLINGTON). BY the Shipping Control (Wellington) Notice 1942, and by the Shipping Safety (Wellington) Order 1942, the Naval Board and the Minister Of Defence respectively have forbidden: (a) The ANCHORAGE of ALL VESSELS (COMPRISING SHIPPING AND CRAFT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, INCLUDING ROWING BOATS) in the waters dessribed 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 he (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 the Notice the Public Traffic Regulations 1939 for the Port of Wellington are amended by revoking paragraph 22 and substituting the following paragraph, DEFINING THE NEW EXAMINATION ANCHORAGE:—“22. Examination Anchorage, Position and Limits. —The examination anchorage is situated in Worser Bay within the following limits: From a position 000 deg. 4.5 cables from Steeple Rock Beacon in lat. 41deg. 19min. 28sec. S„ long. 174 deg. 50min. 48sec E., in a 270 deg. direction for 3.5 cables; thence in a OOOdeg. direction for 7 cables; thence in a 090 deg. direction for 5.5 cables; thence by a right line to the above-mentioned position.” And by revoking clause (3) of paragraph 29 as set out in Notice to Mariners No. 21 of 1941. The full terms of both enactments are published in the supplement to the Gazette of 27th August, 1942. FIRST SCHEDULE. PROHIBITED ANCHORAGE AND FISHING AREA. , The waters in and near the Port of Wellington within the following limits; From Baring Head Lighthouse (lat. 41deg. 24min. 28sec S., long 174 deg. 52 min. 20sec. E.) in a 316 deg. direction to the western entrance point of Lyall Bay; thence along the shore to Halswell Point; thence in a 087 deg. direction to Days Bay Wharf; thence along the shore to Baring Head Lighthouse. SECOND SCHEDULE. PROHIBITED PASSAGE. The waters in the Port of Wellington within the following limits: From Hinds Point (lat. 41deg. 20min. lOsec. S., long. 174 deg. 51min 34sec. E.) in a 285 deg. direction to Dorset Point; thence along the shore to Halswell Point; thence in a 087 deg. direction to Days Bay Wharf; thence along the shore to Hinds Point. 2836 COMPLETE range “SUNOLA” Quality Tested Products in stock.—J. M. Carron, 85 Clyde St., Invercargill. 2749

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Southland Times, Issue 24840, 4 September 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 24840, 4 September 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 24840, 4 September 1942, Page 1

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