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PUBLIC NOTICES. pINISH the night at John Bull’s Gala, X South Road, Wednesday. FINAL Patriotic Shop !Day—Wednesday. Come, Bring & Buy! CITIZENS’ INTERCESSION SERVICE. TN the Methodist Church tomorrow 1 (Wednesday), from 12.30 to 1.30. Citizens will unite in prayer. ..— — —i ■ ■ ’ SOCIAL & DANCE Will be held in the GLADSTONE HALL TONIGHT! At 8 o’clock. In Honour of W. J. Bubb. All Welcome. NOTICE. THE ARTS & CRAFTS premises will X be closed for business on" TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS until further notice. BELVEDERE SCHOOL ROOM. A DANCE will be held in the BelveA dere School Room on Friday, April 2, 1943, in aid of Patriotic Funds. Admission: Gents 1/6; Ladies 1/-. Good Music—Good Supper. A. E. REID, Secretary.

STATE THEATRE, CARTERTON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1943. DANCE! DANCE! CARTERTON AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. PRESENTATION OF CUPS Commence 8.15 p.m. Udy’s Orchestra. Proceeds to Patriotic Fund. Admission: Ladies 2s; Gentlemen 2s 6d. PUBLIC MEETING. SPEAKER: MISS ELSIE ANDREWS. ALL members of Women’s Organisations are invited to attend a public address to be given by Miss Elsie Andrews, Educational Officer of the W.C.T.U., in the Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday, March 31, 1943, at 2.15 p.m. Subject, “Effect of Custom.” Collection. NOTICE. IWY Business will be closed for 10 X days from Ist April to 10th April, 1943. ALICE TANKERSLEY, Florist, CARTERTON. DANCING MISS BEULAH HIRST Teacher of Modern & Old Time Ballroom Dancing WILL hold a class for beginners in the Epiphany Sunday School, High Street, on Wednesday of each week, commencing on March 31, at 7.30 p.m. SUGAR. CONSUMER RE-REGISTRATION LICENSED SELLERS’ INSTRUCTIONS. 1. Every consumer is required to (a) re-register before 30th April with any licensed dealer, (b) enter his name and address on REVERSE side of top page 3, the sugar coupon page (immediately above coupons 49/52) and present his-fation book to his grocer when purchasing April sugar supplies. 2. The grocer must cut out from the ration book (above the top row of coupons) the completed slip, and enter his name in the proper space on the inside cover. Alteration of another’ previous entry there is to be by sticking gummed paper slip over it. 3. The grocer must keep the cut out ration book slips, sort them into alphabetical order, and from them prepare a completely new register containing the consumers’ names and ration book numbers, and a spare column for the ration book numbers in November. The consumer’s address added would likely be 'an advantage. An alphabetical index book or ordinary exercise book suitably prepared would serve. 4. 'Before May Bth each grocer must declare to his Rationing Officer his sugar stocks on hand at 30th April, 1943, and the number of his registered sugar consumers confirmed by their relative cut out ration book slips forwarded with the declaration. Rationing officers issue monthly sugar permits on the basis of such declared number of customers. 5. For supplies in following months grocers will fill in Form FR3A as at present, and will support new registrations with Form FR36 complete i.e. both parts A. and B. Part A will later be received by the customer’s former grocer, who must then delete the relevant entry from his register and return the form with his next monthly application for supplies. 6. Establishments securing supplies on permit from wholesalers must reregister their permanent residents and complete a new register the same as retailers. 7. Ration books issued after 30th April, 1943, in respect of newly-born infants, discharged soldiers, etc., are to be registered in same manner. Emergency ration coupons and special permits will be dealt with as in the past. TRANSFERS OF REGISTRATIONS AFTER 30th APRIL will only be permitted if neccesary on account of change of locality or closing down of retailers, and will be effected as at present by the use of Form FRF36. Application for transfers essential for other reasons must be made in the first place by the consumer to a rationing officer. SEATS WANTED. TV ANTED.—Seat "in car going Palm- ’’ erston North or Wanganui on Friday afternoon. Address at “TimesAge.”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 March 1943, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 March 1943, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 March 1943, Page 1

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