I HELP WIN THE WAR! SAVE SCRAP metals I Assist the Patriotic Fund and I New Zealand Industry I The primary object of this effort is to recover waste I metals for use in New Zealand industries, including I the manufacture of munitions. All metals will be I taken over by the Government and the market I value thereof will be paid into the Auckland I Provincial Patriotic Fund. I Metals Requited How I Supplies of the following Metals are urgently needed. They are listed in I order of importance. Although the amount in YOUR home may seem I small, in the aggregate the supplies from ALL homes will amount ta I many tons. I Metal ow Common| y ow Identified I Found And Remarks I Often found tn sajnf flttlnps Rufc with abrasive (sand nnpor ■ VOpper as for brass, also washfngr cop- or emery cloth! and If the ■ perp. cook In fr utensils, lava- metal is a reddish colour, it ■ torv cisterns, flre screens, is most likely to be copper. ■ coal scuttles, down pipes, etc. I Pieces of old electric cable. ■ vOppef likhtlnf? or heating flex for ■ radiators. Irons, toasters. ■ VVire vacuuni cleaners, etc. I ° ,tJ tap", screws, fire Irons. Brass. 1f poll3hed or filed. ■ DraSS/ stair carpet rods, door stops, will vield a brl*ht yellowish ■ door Steps, curtain rods, win- colour. Make sura brass ■ DrQnXCf flow nttlna-s. binges, drawer scrap is solid throuahout. not ■ fnnm.iol pulls., locks. padlocks. Are juat plated ovar iron. Elec- ■ UUniTCTBI screens, metal tops of electric trie bulbs should be tapped ■ lifrht bulbs, parts or old under cover df paper to break ■ electric switches, etc. globe, which is not required. I Aluminium Old kitchen t>tensll« —soure- Light in weight and whitish I pans, kettles, etc. If handles or prre.v In colour. M are not aluminium, they ■ should be taken ofT. Also ■ found In motor car parts. I ■ Wrappings of chocolates, ctg- These wrappings may bealri- ■ POII arettes. pUotofllm. etc.. minium or lead foil. Lead roil ■ ran be melted with a match: I aluminium foil will not melt ■ and is verv much lia-hter than ■ lead foil. Do not mix them; I make separate parcels or them. ■ I ..J Photographic film lubes. Un- ■ IfCQQ lngs or tea packages, known c. ft )tnrt f. an out with a ■ as tea lead, car battery corn- nocket | in ife. ■ ponents. heads of lead-headed Docket Mm . ■ nails, flshln* sinkers, strip ■ lead Trom roof guttering* or ■ flashings. I (a) Cosmetic tubes, tooth- These are mostly pure ■ I tIDCS paste and shaving cream t fn. ■ . tubes, etc. SCccotine. (b) These are generally leail.j# I jflue. rubber solutions, etc.. ■ tubes. I ZinC In case lto * nirß - Wanted in sheet rorm. U Brass lamp caps should be I R*n«« freed from the ' glass, but I should not be crushed, as they ■ Lnmn are saleable In their present ■ WHnp form at a better price than as ■ fnnt scrap brass. All other metals _ v«C> | ma y be crushed or cut up to ■ 1 facilitate sorting and packing. > | METALS NOT YET WANTED: I Wrought iron and steel, old number plates, tins, corrugated I and galvanised iron—NOT WANTED YET. I Cast iron should be held for later collection. | MAKE THIS YOUR FREE CONTRIBUTION AS A PATRIOTIC EFFORT I START COLLECTING NOW I —Collection Centres — I AUCKLAND METROPOLITAN AREA I MAIN DEPOT— REMUERA — I rnunril Depot Victoria Street West. Council Depot. Victoria Avenue ■ uS ° c. Lynch. Service Station. 30 i Heniuei a I n»Hn» i"™" Road. lA. W. Bryant, Coal Merchant. 3 Lamps. f McLaren. Service Station. ■R. and W. Hellaby's. 222 Jervols Road. • Reml)era Road . I PONSONBY— ST - HELIER'S BAY— I n. McLean. Coal Merchant, -250 Council Depot I sonby Road. KOHIMARAMA — ■ Waterworks Depot. Hopctown street ~ H Ropers. Handy Store. I 0,e % A oad n 008 P MISSION BAYI GREY LYNN-—■ "• A - Motor Engineer, Mission 1 A. P- Wright & Sons. Ltd.. Great North I Road. . AVONDALE— ■ R. k H. Wilson. Furniture Manurac- Councl i Depot, Jute street. ■ turers. „ H ,r. 0. Forsyth, Coal Merchants, RoseI Surrey Service Station. Gt North Rd bank Road. I Council Depot. Richmond Avenue. oitikJT CMIVALIER—• ■ raddv Bros.. Butchers, westniere. POINT cnevAticK I SYMONDS STREET— council Depot. I council Depot, East street OTAHUHU — I WtterworKfl Depot, Borough Council Chambers. I par Nell— mangere— ■ council Crescent. ? Laslett, Garage, Mangere Crossing. ■ NEW NORTH ROAD— M. Purdont, Storekeeper, Mansere Cent. I W. Sly. Coal Merchant. 110 Eden Tee. da»aTOETOE— IMt Co C Chambers. WeTS™! Merch Hunters Cnr I r A W HeUaby* butchers. TOB Mt. Town Board Depot. Station Road. ■ " Albert. " EAST TAMAKI— ■ SANDRINGHAM— East Tamakl Co-op. Dairy Co.. Ltd. ■ A Cleal Carrier. 126 Rd. Co-op. Dairy Co.. Cheese Factot.\. I Vin Bros.. Fruiterers. -571 Sandring- mANUREWA— I DOMI*NION >< ROAP Borough Council Yard. I G s Evans Carrier, A3 Dominion Rd. MT. WELLINGTON-PANMURE ■ r! McKinnon k Son, Carriers. 191 Do- Mt. Wellington Depot. I The Farmers, R Oroc;s, 227 Pominjon Rd. 'foard Office. I W"VW»° r &VM«Mr»4moK BUCKIANO-S BEACHI e' W Denison. f.'oal Merch., Balmoral. C : Farauhar, Storekeeper. I MT. EDEN ROAD— _ ELLERSLIE— ■ Borough council Depot. Mt. Eden ho. Borough council Depot. Kamsgate St ■ G. W. Parker, Grocer.. 90 Mt. Eden ro. HENDERSON ■D. E. VellenowetQ, Carrier. 446 Mt. hendekwn I Eden Road. M R(1 Town Boar,J Yard ID. smith & 509 Mt. Eden Rd. QLEN EDEN _ I W. J. Evans. Grocer. 835 Mt. Eden Rd. Jown Boar(J Yard I THREE KINGS ■ BLOCKHOUSE BAY— I MANU^'u R< ROAP ar ° A- McMurray k sons, Storekeepers. I Auckland City Yard. Church street. I R Home. Fruiterer. 551 Manukau Ru. taicapllNA— I iMfir- C °LrSS roM Yard. I J E „ PAPA f A T„, NORTHCOTE— I u«wuißi?»T ' Borough Council Yard. I NEWMARKET— BIRKENHEAD I J?3BS«W¥™iwS!i.»«'• ?»-' **«"—■ I ROAD— Boroujrli Council Yard. Princess $treet. I H. V. Burton. Grocer. Cnr. nad H Brav & Co.. Contractors. Qtiecn St. ■ Old Fire Station. Green Lane Road H- g™ Grocer. c -nr. Manukau and ■ Marriotts' Stores, Ltd.. Grocers. Harp nu^ l !^, (rar Roa ds. I f. 8.«5,- W . Groc.. 393-Gt. South Rd. R. It W. Hellab al ° ak " I Everyone can help — old and young, rich and poor! I But your Help will be greater If you ~. Do It Now! I CUT OUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT I ANP KEEP IT IN A PROMINENT PLACE ,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 14 September 1940, Page 15
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