PUBLIC NOTICES. BICYCLE TIRE AND TUBE CONTROL NOTICES, 1942. qpHE Factory Controller has issued the above-named notice published in the N.Z. Gazette July 23, 1942, and in force the next day, requiring and directing with respect to ALL TIRES AND TUBES suitable for use or capable of being used on the wheels of pedal bicycles. (i) After the coming into force of this notice no person being the owner of or having power to dispose of any tires or tubes to which this notice applies shall sell, dispose of or part with the possession or control of any or such tires or tubes that are not affixed to a bicycle as part of the normal equipment thereof except with the precedent consent in writing of the Factory Controller or of some person appointed uy the Factory Controller for the purposej (ii) All persons in New Zealand who, on coming into force of the notice, have in their possession or control or on order by them any new pedal-bicycle tires or tubes that were not affixed to a bicycle as part of the normal equipment thereof, shall furnish to the Factory Controller, Wellington, written particulars of them, showing (a) sizes (usual trade description), (b) quantity in each size.
RAILS RETURN NOTICE, 1942. rpHE Minister of Supply and Munitions 1 has issued the above-named notice published in the N.Z. Gazette July 23, 1942, and in force the next day, requiring and directing that every person who, on July 24, 1942, had in his possession or control, but not in use, any NEW OR SECOND-HAND RAILWAY RAILS (including rails laid but not in use, but excluding rails with grooved head commonly known as tram-rails), or any accessories, shall, on or before August 10, 1942. deliver to the Secretary of Supply, Wellington, a statement containing the particulars set out hereunder, namely:— (a) In the case of rails, giving separate particulars for new rails, secondhand rails, and bent rails—(i) Number of rails and length of each; (ii) weight per yard. (b) In the case of fish-plates, number of pairs complete with bolts. (c) In the case of other accessories—e.g., switches, points, crossings, crossovers, number of each kind. (d) Address where the materials referred to in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) are stored or kept. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CONTROL NOTICE, 1942. AMENDMENT NO. 1. npHE Factory Controller has issued the A above-named Notice published in the N.Z. Gazette July 23, in force the next day, directing and notifying the addition to the schedule to the Electrical Appliances Control Notice, 1942, of the following:— “(29) ‘Clip-on’ table, pedestal and standard electric lamps. “(30) Electric clothes wringers. “(31) Electric refrigerators. “(32) Electric vacuum cleaners.” W.F.C.A. SPECIALS. 7 /n—FINE quality Rayon Hose, seam--0/0 ed legs; all good shades; sizes 9, 91, 10. 1 M Coupon.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 7/h"~’EACH.— Floral Supper Cloths, ' Fawn grounds, assorted colourings; 36 x 36. No coupons.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” o/i 1 EACH.—Heavy quality Union Tea Towels, size 32 x 24. Splendid drying quality. (1- M coupon.)—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” O/iT^EACH?— Pink "Satin Brocaded ’ J/J - JL Tea Cosies _ j/. each.—Bound Oven Cloths. (No coupon.)—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 4/9 PAlR.—Girls’ Black Gym. Hose, ' reinforced for hard wear. Sizes 3, 4/3; 4, 4/6; 5, 4/9; 6, 5/-; 7, 5/3; 8, 5/6; 9, 5/9; 10, 6/- per pair—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” (One coupon.) n/11 PAlR.—Heavy quality Fabric J- I */ J-J- GloveSi a ii s i zes . Shades of Black, Navy, Brown, Fawn and Grey. (2 M coupons.)—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” o7c~YAßD.—Heavy quality 16in. Roll- ' er Towelling, Red and Blue borders (| M coupon per yard.) —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 4/e DOZENWfircular Mutton Cloth, ' ideal for dusters or meat bags. (No coupons.)—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 4/Tl~YAßD.YFlecked Slub Suitings, 36in. wide. Grey and Fawn shades. (1 M coupon per yard).—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 9/11 YARD. —54in. Self-coloured ' Check Coatings, in Marine Blue only. (1| M coupons per yard.) —At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” 4/(J PAIR. —Men’s Heavy Woollen Sox. ' 5/6 pair—Fine quality Khaki Sox, with Lastex tops.—At “The Wairarapa Farmers.” C. SMITH’S FOR VALUE. 29/6 TO 49/6 —Cosydown Quilts, sin- ' gle and double-bed size; allover Floral and Broche Art Silk Coverings with strong cotton back. —C. Smith’s for Value. 4 0 /c AND 59/6—Two special lines 3ft. ' Single-bed Mattresses, roll edge, superior make, Blue and Pink striped strong ticking—C. Smith’s for Value. 95/_ AND~4s7??—FeiteEßedroom Floor ? ' Rugs, assorted designs. 3/11 io 15/6—Parchment Lamp Shades. Novelty shapes in Pastel shades.—C. Smith’s for Value. 9/iVyard7— Art - "SiflGand - Cotton O/Xi Lace Curtaining. Seven new designs. Very special value. 7/11 yard —Heavy Brocade Curtaining, Cream. Beige and Gold.—C. Smith’s for Value. 4~77iYsMARf - Costume Fronts; usual J / ±x Price, 8/11. Stripes, florals and plain shades. Satins, Lace and Nets. Superior goods at a low price. — C. Smith’s Fancy Counter. kYY - YARD?— Material; ' looks like and feels like wool; check designs on serviceable colourings. 36in. wide.—C. Smith’s for Value.
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