RUBBER DRIVE
COLLECTION IN MASTERTON TOMORROW. REMINDER TO HOUSEHOLDERS. Masterton residents are given a final reminder of the rubber collection to be made in the borough tomorrow morning. The collection will start at 3 a.m. Three lorries will be used for collecting the rubber, one each on the west and cast sides of Queen Street and in Lansdowne. Boy Scouts will precede the lorries and will call at houses to see that the rubber is handy for collection. Householders are requested to make a special effort to hand in all old rubber goods, as the need for them for national defence is urgent. Old pieces of garden hose, disused rubber gloves, football bladders, mats, bathing caps, goloshes, gunboots, crepe soled shoes, rubber shoes,, milking machine rubbers, rubber tubing, hot water bottles (with stoppers), cycle lubes (with valves), motor tubes, cycle tires and motor tires, in fact anything else of rubber, will all make a useful contribution. The goods collected will be dumped in the Borough gas yards for sorting and disposal.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 October 1942, Page 2
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171RUBBER DRIVE Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 October 1942, Page 2
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