PUBLIC NOTICES. DANCE! MASONIC HALL. SATURDAY, MAY 1. In aid of St. John Ambulance Brigade. JACK BARNES’S RHYTHM BOYS. Novelty Dances. Excellent Supper. Admission, 2/-. CENTRAL SCHOOL OLD TIME DANCES. SATURDAY, MAY’I. ASHTON’S ORCHESTRA. Excellent Floor and Supper. Admission, 2/-. IT’S THE CENTRAL—BEST OF ALL! PRICE ORDERS. RAZOR BLADES AND RAGS. rpHE Tribunal notifies the issue of Price Order 130, fixing maximum retail prices in New Zealand as follows: — No. in Maximum Brand. Pkt. Price, s d Gillette Stainless 5 2 3 Valet 5 1 9 Blue Gillette 5 19 7 O’Clock 5 1 2 Minora 5 7 Eclipse 5 1 11 Gem 5 1 11, Be?t British 5 7>} Kleen 5 9 Paragon 5 7 Durham Duplex 5 4 10 Durham Duplex 3 3 0 Double Six 6 7 Chade 6 10 Emerald 6 11 Cheerio 6 12 Match 10 17 Best British 10 13 Sharp Lads 10 1 9 Minx 10 12 S.O.S 10 1 2 Mohawk 10 1 2 Ocean Multifit 12 2 3 Heather 12 2 6
The maximum price for single blades is the proportionate part of the packet price adjusted when such is not an exact penny or halfpenny to the next lowest halfpenny. Copies of order obtainable from the Government Printer. Price, Id. PRICE ORDER 131—RAGS.
The Tribunal notifies the issue of the above Price Order. In the Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin Metropolitan Areas (as defined in the Order), the maximum prices which may be charged per lb. are as follows:—By a Householder: Household rags l£d, old clothing Ijd. By a clothing manufacturer: Coarse wool 3jd, fine wool 4d, light cotton Id, sweeps Id, denims lid, rayon i'd. By a dealer: Coarse wool 4d, fine wool sd, light cotton Lid, sweeps Id, denims 2d, rayon Id, household rags 2d, old clothing 2d, uniforms (woollen) 4d, uniforms (cotton) 2d. Where rags are sold elsewhere the vendor is entitled to add to these prices any charges reasonably incurred in effecting delivery to' the purchaser. Copies of Order obtainable from the Government Printer —cost Id.
MAURICEVILLE COUNTY COUNCIL. ROADS CLOSED TO HEAVY TRAFFIC. xrOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of the Wairarapa Counties Joint By-Laws Amendment By-Law, 1930, the .Mauriceville County Council, by resolution dated the 12th day \of April, 1943, has determined that, owing to weather conditions, the roads under its control within the County of Mauriceville, described in the Schedule hereto, while fit for heavy traffic up to: (a) Three tons in weight, in the case of transportation of any motor vehicle, and (b) One and one-half tons avoirdupois weight to each pair of wheels, in the case of the transportation of any other vehicle, engine or machine, will be unfit for heavy traffic exceeding such weights during the period commencing on the Ist day of May, 1943, and ending on the 30th day of September, 1943, and has by the said resolution ordered that heavy traffic exceeding the respective weights shall during the said period cease on the roads described in the Schedule hereunder:— THE SCHEDULE. Ja'ckson’s Road. West Road. Mount Munro Road. Mangamahoe Central Road. Kaiparoro Road. Mangaronga Road. Cleland’s Road. Dated at Masterton this 27th day of April, 1943. W. V. MADDEN, County Clerk.
ROOM WANTED. WANTEDVTwo unfurnished rooms ’ in Carterton. Write to “X,” c/o ‘■Times-Age,” Carterton. WANTEbVOrVroom by young lady. n Ring 2176. WANTED, bybusiness lady, furnished ’’ bed-sitting room; central. Reply Box 162, Masterton. AND FOUND?" j’OST,“vicinity - Tauherenikau Racecourse, Saturday, amethyst ring. Reward. Finder please ring 87, Featherston. f OST,’irFQueen’Street, or in shop, two 10/- notes. Finder please return to ‘■Times-Age.” Reward. _ TVST~mr~SatuFday’ night last, one smoky grey half-grown cat. Finder please return to Masters, 133 Dixon Street. Reward. « T OST, Saturday, chromium radiator mascot, between Regent Theatre and Renall Street. Reward. Ring 2156. TOSTi—Purse - containing cheque on Bank N.Z. Finder please return “Times-Age.” ■ T’OSTT’Thursday evening, small navy purse, containing sum of money. Finder please return to “Times-Age.” Reward. Urgently needed. TOST, fronTUpper~Plain, black spaniel, name Tony. Either‘ring 1460 or address at “Times-Age.” Reward. T OST—Half grown black and grey cat from 13 Cambridge Terrace, Thursday night. Would finder please return to same address.
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