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A M US E in E NTS. RACES I RACES! RACES! MASTERTON RACING CLUB’S SPRING MEETING. OTAKI RACECOURSE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17. WIN AND PLACE BETTING. First Race at 11.45 a.m. RECORD FIELDS Men of the Fighting Services in Uniform Admitted Free. N. H. JAMES, Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICES. SPRING Lamb and Mint Sauce! Any size cut, from lib. upwards, at Long's Butchery. ’Phone 1417._ rsSUWoVRATION BOOKS. UOR two weeks commencing on Octor her 19, 1942, NEW RATION BOOKS will be available at all Post Offices and Rationing Offices. Form of application is the “O” counterfoil in the old book. The name and address of the applicant must be entered on the counterfoil in block letters, together with date of birth in case of children under 17 years of age. The ration book must be presented to the issuing officer with the counterfoil. After October 31, consumers may secure rationed commodities as follows; — TEA. Coupons 21 to 26 inclusive in the old ration book are cancelled, and may not be redeemed. Coupons 1 to 4 in the new book avail during November at a value to be announced later. Arrangements for subsequent months will be duly notified. Tea coupons may be redeemed at any shop. SUGAR. Consumers must remain registered with retailers and may redeem coupons only at the shop where they are registered. Changes of retailers must be approved by Rationing Officers in all cases except where they arc oc'casioned by changes of residence. The name of the retailer with whom a consumer is registered is to be entered by the retailer in the space provided inside front cover of the new ration book. Coupons 1 to 4 in the new book avail during November at a value to be announced later, and arrangements for subsequent months will be duly notified. CLOTHING. The “O” coupons in the old ration book may be used for purchase of rationed clothing on and after October 19, 1942. These coupons have the same rating as the “M” coupons, and both sets may be redeemed at any time up to May 31, 1943, or such other date as may be notified. The clothing coupons in the new ration book may not be redeemed before June 1, 1943, or such other date as may be publicly advertised. The supplementary coupon issue to children may be used only when presented with the child’s ration book. TRADERS. The attention of retailers licensed to sell tea and sugar and all collective consumers securing their supplies by way of wholesale is drawn to the special pamphlet which will be on issue at all rationing offices setting out the procedure to be followed in the sale of rationed commodities on and from November 1 next. OFFENCES. Section 11 of the Rationing Emergency Regulations provides that it is an offence for any person to acquire rationed goods from a trader without the surrender of the appropriate number of coupons. —J. E. THOMAS, Rationing Controller.

WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. QAFONIA, the all purpose disinfectant. 0 A disinfectant you can’t afford to be without. For all purposes in the home or on the farm. Supplied by Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Chapel Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1624. ROBERTSON’S Arsenical Solution and Weed Killer. —Now is the time to kill those weeds. Clean up now for the year. Get your supplies from Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Chapel Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1624. SEED WHEAT.—We still have stocks of Tainui and Cross Seven. It is not 100 late to sow profitable crops. Get your supplies from Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., Chapel Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1624. gARB WlRE—Ample stocks now available. No licence required. Send in your order while stocks are available, to Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Chapel Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1624. rLEANSCTDocking Fluid.—Safe and reliable for docking and as a general disinfectant. Obtainable only at Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Chapel Street, Masterton. ’Phone 1624. your farming requirements are available at Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd., Chapel Street, Masterton. Phone 1624, or 2366 after 6 p.m. PLANTS, SEEDS, ETC. AROMATIC Lily of the Valley, 1/clump; 12 Polyanthus Roses, named, for 18/-, posted.—Griffiths’ Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. BUSH Strawberry—Hardy, producing an abundance of berries for eight months. 5/6 dozen posted.—Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. JJEAUTIFUL GLADIOLUS. — Large flowered named kinds; collection of 12 for 7/-; 24 for 13/- posted.—Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. “MONEYMAKER” Garden Pea. — Dwarf, heavy cropping, 8 weeks; well-filled podc. 1/- packets, 2/6 lb, posted.—Griffiths Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 October 1942, Page 1

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740

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 October 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 October 1942, Page 1

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