PUBLIC NOTICES. WASTE PAPER CONTROL NOTICE, 1942. 'T'HE FACTORY CONTROLLER has 1 issued the above-named notice (Serial number 1942/213) published in the N.Z. Gazette of 16th July, 1942, and in force the next day directing and notifying as follows:— No person, including collectors and buyers of waste paper shall, except as authorised or directed by the Factory Controller, with respect to ANY WASTE PAPER (a) Destroy it (except to prevent spread of any infectious or contagious disease or to save property from immediate danger or destruction or damage by fire or otherwise. (b) Throw out or abandon it otherwise than by making it available to a waste paper collection scheme in the district. (c) Dispose of it otherwise than to a collector or buyer thereof. (Collector means any person collecting waste paper whether or not as a trade, business or employment). (d) Put it in a refuse-bin or other receptacle for refuse except to safeguard rubbish. (e) Mix it with any other material or article. PROVIDED that nothing in the foregoing shall be taken to prohibit or restrict the use of any waste paper for necessary or reasonable purposes or the disposal of it to any person requiring it oi' believed on reasonable grounds by the disposer to require it for such use. In the notice WASTE PAPER MEANS any waste, scrap, worn-out, or disused material or article being PAPER OR CARDBOARD or article made therefrom but does not include greasy, waxed, or carbon paper or cellophane or any secret or confidential document. SCRAP RUBBER CONTROL NOTICE, 1942. HPHE MINISTER of Supply and MuniX tions has issued the above-named notice (Serial No. 1942/220) published in the N.Z. Gazette of 16th July, 1942, in force the next day applying to ALL SCRAP RUBBER. RUBBER SCRAP, DISUSED MOTOR VEHICLE TYRES AND TUBES and ALL OTHER ARTICLES made substantially or principally of RUBBER no longer in use or kept for their original purpose and not containing rubber in form of vulcanite. By the notice no person shall (a) Use any motor vehicle tire or tube or any other article substantially or principally made of Rubber except for its intended purpose. (b) Burn or otherwise destroy or abandon any scrap rubber. (c) Dispose of any scrap rubber otherwise than by delivery of it to the Minister of Supply and Munitions or his authorised agent. rpAKE ONE HOME—Hot Pies, No. 4 Sample Room, round Cosy Theatre corner. COURSING! UNLIMITED MAIDEN STAKE. BLACK & WHITE CUP. —TOMORROW—qUNDAY, JULY 19, Akura Plumpton, at 1.45 p.m. Admission Free. CONSOLIDATED IMPORTERS (N.Z.), LTD. PURSUANT to the authority of the Ministry of Supply the above company has been designated the sole agent for the importation of goods under Tariff Items:— 287, 342—0n1y that part covering Measuring and Testing appliances, essential to Engineering, Building, Woodworking, Mechanical and Electrical trades. 351 (6) 351 (10) 352 354 All persons or firms entitled to import goods under these headings must submit to the offices of the company, as shown below, a written notification of their intention to participate in the scheme of consolidated buying. The basis of qualification is substantially the amount of 1939 import licenses. All applications should be in the hands of the local Secretary within fourteen days from this date. On receipt of this application further details of the scheme will be supplied. The Secretary, Consolidated Importers (N.Z.), Ltd. P.O. Box 348, WELLINGTON. WARNING—DANGER AREA. WARNING is given that air to air firing practices will be carried out in the undermentioned area. Such area is declared a Danger Area and no other prior notices will be published when firing is to take place. Commencing at Flat Point on a bearing of 304deg.T for a distance of 3.4 miles, thence on a bearing of 214deg.T for a distance of 9.6 miles, thence on a bearing of 124 T for a distance of 3.4 miles to Uruti Point, thence along coastline on an approximate bearing of 034deg.T for an approximate distance of 9.6 miles to Flat Point. ''TEMPORARY Premises, No. 4 Sample Room, round Cosy Theatre corner. —London Pie Shop. HARDWARE SPECIALS. DOW’S your chance. We must have more room in a smaller shop. 61b Majestic Laundry Irons, out they go at 30/-. —Graham’s Hardware. pLASTicYVARE. We have Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Plates, Beakers Soups—At Graham’s Hardware.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 July 1942, Page 1
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