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PIGS ! PIGS ! P1GS ! BACONERS I PORKERS ! CHOPPERS ! T. H. WALKER & SONS LIMITED. HAWERA FREEZ1NG WORKS. Buyers— D1CK CROCKER, Phone 437, Hawera. PADDY MARCHANT, Phone 199, Eltham TOM DAV1S, Phone 4, Waverley. WORKS, Phone 2333, Hawera. Chief Collecting Agent— MILTON BA1LEY, Phone 2138, Hawera.

FINALLY 2 & 7.45 P.M. TO-DAY. GEORGE FORMBY — In — "SOUTH AMERICAN GEORGE" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). || MAYFAIR |i TO-MORROW— 2 and 7.45— TO-MORROW A BRILLIANT NEW TEAM IN j A BRE ATH-TAKIN G ROMANCE. Robert Lana TAYLOR TURNER TAYLOR TURNER — In — Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Thrilling Drama of a High Born Beauty who loved a Man nearly One Hundred Per Cent. Bad. "JOHNNY EAGER" "JOHNNY EAGER" "JOHNNY EAGER" (Recommended by Censor for Adults). PLAN AT C. O. BERG'S TOBACCONIST MANAIA & KAPONGA TALK1ES. KAPONGA, TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). MANAIA, SATURDAY. GEORGE FORMBY — In — "CALL A COP" "CALL A COP" (Approved for Universal Exhibition). March of Time: "Thumbs Up Texas." COASTAL TALKIES NEXT WEEK. Pungarehu, Monday. Okato, Tuesday. Okaiawa, Wednesday; Auroa, Thursday. JAMES CAGNEY — In — "CITY FOR CONQUEST" "CITY FOR CONQUEST" (Recommended for Adult Audiences). And Episode I of New Serial— "FLYING G-MEN" PUBLIC NOTICES

RATIONING NOTICE. rrtHE Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice, 1942, published in N.Z. Gazette June 10, 1942, page 1567 is amended and added to as follows (Coupon values shown by figures): — 1 CLOTHING RATIONING COUPON NOTICE NO. 2. Men and Boys. N Jacket, Blazer, or short coat, unlined (including sleeves), 5; Nap trousers, 2; Nap jackets, 2; Waistcoat or vest, 3; Oily canvas coat, 6; Rubberised, pliofirm, or oiled-silk coat, 8. Women and Girls. Sleeveless jumper, cardigan, pullover, or slinki, 2; Sockettes, per pair, J; Frocks, dirndles (selling price under £1 each), 2; Lond dinner and evening frocks, 6; Two-piece suit or costume other than woollen or worsted, unlined, 8; Jacket, blazer, or short coat, unlined (including sleeves), 5; Coats, three-quarter or fulllength, other than woollen or worsted, unlined, 6; Bolero jacket with half or no sleeves, 2; Oily canvas coat, 6; Knitted frock or suit, 6; Rubberised pliofilm. or oiled-silk coat, 8; Rubberised, pliofilm, oiled-silk cape sleeveless, 6. Knitting Yarn. Quarter Coupon per oz. COUPON -FREE GOODS. Bathing-suits, travelling rugs, table baize, lace flouncings, sou-westers. Bedspreads made of tweed (in place of bush rugs). Gumboots and goloshes, Tapestry, furnishing material, Breton net, Diaper (if torn or cut into squares), Berets and

pixie hats. CLOTHING RATIONING COUPON NOTICE 1942, No. 3. Men and Boys. Boots and Shoes, sizes two to five, 2; size six and over, 3; Sandals and sandshoes, 2. Women and Girls. Breeches, 5; Slacks, woollen or worsted, 5; others, 3; Slack-suits (woollen or worsted), 7; others, 5; Boots, shoes, sandals, and sandshoes above size one, 2. Infants. Socks, bootees (for infants under five years of age), 1; Gaiters (for infants under five years of age), 1; Boots, shoes, sandals, and sandshoes (up to and including size one), 1.

COUPON-FREE GOODS. Infantees (with soft soles). Copies of Clothing Rationing Coupon Notice, 1942, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, may be purchased on application to the Government Printer, Wellington, price 8d. After August 31, 1942, no trader may supply rationed materials to consumers except on surrender of clothing permits or coupons. All persons or organisations having on this date authorities to purchase under certificate must present such certificates to rationing officers for the issuance of necessary permit. D1SPOSAL OF COUPONS. On written approval of rationing Controller, traders may now gurri coupons to duplicate copy of relative saies docket. Dockets must be clearly prepared and available for inspection at any time by an authorised official. Except as provided above all "M" coupons must be forwarded to the Rationing Controller, Box 3027, Wellington, at the end of every month. Coupons should be counted and enclosed in an envelope enfaced with number of coupons and name and address of sender. "X" coupons must be forwarded with monthly hosiery return, prepared to show the stock position as at close of business on 19th of every month. Statements of stocks should show one total for fully-fashioned hosiery of silk, art-silk or any mix"ture thereof and one for all other kinds. TEA AND SUGAR COUPONS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1942. Tea: Coupons 13 to 16 inclusive. Sugar: Coupons 19 to 22 inclusive. IT costs so little, its value is so great. Make cxtra monev by buying or selling through the Daily News classifled cohimns.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1942, Page 1

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