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Passenger* by Air (Wednesday).—-To Wellington; Mr C. M. Turrell, Mr R. Carter, Mr H. Best. Miss G. Gillespie. To Palmerston North: Miss M. R- Vigers. To Dunedin: Mr M. Manning, Mr J. H. Mitchell. From Wellington; Miss E. Honey, Mrs C. A. Jenkins, From Palmerston North; Mr and Mrs F. Cook. From New Plymouth: Mr C. E. Roebuck. From Auckland; Mr and Mrs E. Ongley.

The low incidence of infectious diseases in Timaru last year is thought to be a record by the borough health inspector (Mr A. W. Watkinson). Mr Watkinson said there was only one case of scarlet fever, compared with eight in 1939 and only one case of typhoid. No case of diphtheria had been reported in Timaru for the last 19 years, and there had be n no cases of infantile paralysis since the epidemic of 1937. I

MAKE RANGIORA Your Shopping Centre SHOWROOM SPECIAL Designs and Colours. S.S., / FLORAL SILK FROCKS in Attractive S.W., W.B.—Worth 29/6 THE FARMERS* CALL! BE FITTED FOR YOUR NEW FOUNDATION GARMENT BY OUR EXPERT CORSETIERE.

PUBLIC NOTICE. RANGIORA COUNTY COUNCIL. COLLECTION OF SCRAP METAL AND OTHER WASTE MATERIAL. A COLLECTION of Scrap Metal, Bottles, Papers, etc., will be made as under: Cust and Springbank—Monday and Tuesday. January 19th and 20th. Southbrook—Wednesday, January 21st. Woodend, Walkuku, Coldstream, Tuahiwl —Thursday and Friday, January 22nd and 23rd. The above collection dates are subject to weather conditions, and also to the quantity of material to be collected. Householders are asked to have their waste material In a handy position so as to avoid unnecessary delay In its collection. Ring 24M for further information. S. G. DALLEY, 5657 County Clerk. SHOPPING SPECIALS. DOUBLE Sheets, 32s 6d pair; Bedspreads, las 6d, 29s 6d; Towels, 2s lid; Tea Towels, 2s lid. Helen Patrick, Rangiora. 1 1770 KABE Crepe. 2s 6d; Boiling Silk, Is 9d; Fuji Silk, 4s 3d, at Nicholson and ’ Co., Rangiora. 1573 "JTJLIA Jane Sunburn Lotion, unexcelled. Sole agents. Julia Jane Cosmetics, Hickmotts Pharmacy, Rangiora. 1572 HEM IST—Visit the “Dispensary” for patent medicines, toilets, etc. H. T. Hodgkinson. 1702 PEACHES, 6s a case; Plums, 5s a case; Apricots, 6d lb. Hickmotts, The Fruiterers, Rangiora. 1771 C~ 10RSETS. 9/11, 14/11; Roll-ons, 6/11; > Under-skirts, 8/11; Bloomers, 4/11; • Brassieres, 2/6. Helen Patrick, Rangiora. . 1770 WANTED KNOWN. LOST, Soldier’s Khaki CAP. Name inside, “Joey," about Southbrook or along Rangiora-Woodend road. Leave "Press” Office, Rangiora. 1772 1 PRESCRIPTIONS have jLtlJLjiwO L now been entrusted to us. Fully equipped to fill yours. Hlckmott's Pharmacy, Rangiora. 1572 JNICOLSON, Rangiora's Leading Hairdresser. Ladies’, Gent’s, and Children. Razors sharpened. 1704 PRESCRIPTIONS—" The Dispensary” has dispensed prescriptions for over 70 years. H. T. Hodgkinson. 1702 FOR Cupboards, Bins, and General Renovations, see G. M, Mehrtens, 45 Ivory street, Rangiora, i 775

PUBLIC NOTICES. EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SERVICES. NORTH CANTERBURY. TRIAL BLACK-OUT ON THE EVENING OF SUNDAY, JAN. 18. A BLACK-OUT will be held throughout the following areas in conjunction with the Christchurch Metropolitan BlackOut on the evening of Sunday, January 18. Rangiora Borough Kaiapol Borough Rangiora County (East of Fernside Station) Kowal County. It is now compulsory that effective Black-out screens be provided in all premises used at night. C W TYLER. Mayor, Chairman Rangiora e‘.p.s. E GRAY. Mayor, Chairman Kaiapoi E.P.S. S. G. DALLEY, Controller, Rangiora County E.P.S. W. BRETT WOOD, Controller, Kowal County E.P.S. 5655 RANGIORA E.P.S. PUBLIC MEETING. MONDAY, JANUARY 19, AT 8 P.M. THE Emergency Precautions Scheme for Rangiora will be explained by the Section Controllers. It is up to you to know the position. Don’t leave it until too late. Don’t leave it to someone else. Be there! Home Guard Activities will also be explained. J. M. FRASER. 5656 Secretary, WANTED KNOWN. STILL Using isngiish Chemical in all our prescriptions; two registered dispensers. Hickmotts Pharmacy. 1572 HEART Thumpings, shortness of breathy due to fat. banished by Bonkora. H.' IT. Hodgkinson, Chemist, Rangiora, —3

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23537, 15 January 1942, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23537, 15 January 1942, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23537, 15 January 1942, Page 7

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