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I ’ L’ BL IC N OTICES— (Con I iiiucd). pit. DAVID WHYTE Has Removed to KELVIN CHAMBERS, 16 THE TERRACE. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. CLOSING MOONSHINE ROAD. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, the Moonshine Road from tlm Upper Hutt Borough boundary to the top of the Moonshine Hill at Cottle’s will be closed for traffic from 8 a.m. ou Monday. May 19. 1941. to 5 p.m. ou Friday, May 23, inclusive owing to road widening and reconstruction work. . 11. R. ROBINSON, County Clerk. Wellington. May 1-1. RETURNS OF VVERY person and company, whether a taxpayer or not. having derived income during the year ended Alarch 3.1, 1941. from any source or by any means which is made the subject of taxation under the Land and Income Tax Act. 1923. or any amendment thereof, is hereby required to forward to or deliver at, my olliee, Wellington C. 3. in the prescribed form (obtainable at. any post office), returns of such income on or before June 2, 1941. Where returns arc accepted for a year ending' later than March 31, they .shall me made within two months of such later date. Details of those required to furnish returns are displayed at post offices. Any person failing to furnish a return at the prescribed time is liable to a penalty up to £lOO. J. M. PARK. Commissioner of Taxes. PUBLIC NOTICE. LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. 19-11. REDUCED LIGHTING.

TN terms of the Lighting Restrictions Emergency Regulations, 1941, and by direction of the Dominion Controller, I give notice : — (1) That with regard to shop windows not directly visible from the open sea, the lighting must be so reduced that, the intensity measured four feet from the ground and six feet from the shop window does not exceed 0.1 (one tenth) of a foot-candle. (2) That light sources iu shop windows must Ibe mounted behind a pelmet of opaque material or paint in such position or height as to render such light source invisible from the street or the outside of the shop window. (3) That where lights inside a shop or business premises shine directly on to the pavement, or street, they are to be so screened or reduced as to bring the resultant illumination down to the standard in Clause (1) of this notice. (4) That all under-veranda lights, of any nature, aye to cease to burn between sunrise aud sunset. (5) The premises of the Electricity Department, corner of Bowen Street •and Lambton Quay, may be taken as a window which coinplies with the new regulations. Further windows will be arranged to this standard during the week. (6) This order applies to all shops or business premises aud is not confined only to the central business area. (7) That in connexion with the control of light. Wardens under the Emergency Precautions Scheme, and Officers of the Electricity Department acting under direction of the Local Lighting Controller, are vested with authority to make visits, inspect, advise. and require that the provisions

of the Lighting Restrictions Enier gency Regulations, 1941, and of thi; order, are complied with. T. C. A. HISLOP. Chairman, Emergency Precautions Organization, Wellington City. CRUEL'TV TO ANIMALS. V"OU are earnestly requested to report *- to the S.P.C.A any net of crueltj you may not iee. Olliee: Huddart Parkei Buildings. Telcpliuiic 43-978. Lethal chamber for buin.-ine destruction of Cats and Dogs available Monday to Friday at 5.31 to 9 a.ui. and 4 to 4.39 p.m., Saturday 5.30 to 9.30 a.in., at City Corporation Yard. Clyde Quay, For Aniinal Ambulance. Telephone No. 55-180 Clinic. IS--256.

ELECTION ACKNOWLEDGMEN IS. . To THE ELECTORS. J SINCERELY THANK all Electors who showed I heir eonl'idem-e in me a: Saturday's Poll and assure them tint: ■ I shall do niv utmost to prove that their confidence is not misplaced. (Signed) C. -I. B. NORWOOD. TO THE ELECTORS. I SINCERELY THANK all Electors * who showed their eontidenee in inc al Saturday's Poll and assure them that 1 shall do my utmost to prove that their coirtidejjee is not niisplaei-d. ( Signed i MALCOI.M FRASER. I T<> THE ELECTORS. I T SINCERELY Tii.-mk al.' Electors who i showed their conlidem-e in me nt Sai iirday's Poll, and a-sin-e them th.-it I -hall do mi iilmost to prove that their i.-uuliileiii-e is mil misplaced. i Signed i F. W. Fl RKERT. TO THE ELECTORS. F WISH in Express m\ Sin.-vie Thanks - *■ to ill! lliiisi- who \o|i-d for me at S,'lllll-11:1,v's Poll. iSigm'di A. IbA ICAR (.Mrs.).

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 198, 19 May 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 198, 19 May 1941, Page 2