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PACKED HOUSES" CAPTIVATED BY THIS MERRY-GO-ROUND. OF LOVE. _.AND. LAUGHTER. 2nd HAPPY WEEK 2 P.M. —— TODAY 8 P.M. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT—RESERVE! AMALGAMATED THEATRES . LTD: • 1 pLAZA §Jj i ...■,... ' ■ ~ -..„ ' *'' " z " '* ■ THROUGHOUT N.Z. '.: 1 ■ ' Columbia's Hectic New Hit • : ::^/:,:-;:||V >rV • "THE LADY IS WILLING* "THE LADY IS WILLING" "THE LADY IS WILLING" "THE LADY IS WILLING" "THE LADY IS WILLING" "THE LADY IS WILLING" "THE LADY IS WILLING" ;- ." ; 111Starring Marlene Fred DIETRICH MacMURRAY And BEWARE! There's a New Heart-stealer on the Jj^oose— BABY COREY, the Wonder Baby. (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Special! Special! "GUERRILLAS OF TIMOR" Epic story of a small band of Australian soldiers who refused to surrender 1 Box Plans at Theatre. Tel. 51-217. PUBLIC NOTICES. CIVIL DEFENCE. PUBLIC NO T I C E. REDUCED LIGHTING. 1. In terms of the Lighting Restriction Orders, 1942, Amendment No. 3, subject to certain qualifications which, are referred to below and until the suspension Is withdrawn, there will be no restrictions of any descrlpt tlon placed upon the use of lights and lighting in the areas to which this notice refers. 2. The only premises and areas to which the restrictions will continue to apply are— (a) Those which are situated in Lower Hutt City, Petone Borough, Eastbourne Bor* ough,. and home portions of the Hutt County (Eastern Harbour), and of Makara ■ County (Ngabauranga to ■';■.■ Petone), and which, are visible from i . ■ ' any'of the* waters of Port Nicholson. The portions of the Hutt County referred to in this paragraph: are those on the eastern side of. Port Nicholson; and the portion of Makara County Is that from and Including Ngahauranga to - Petone.-'. ''. . ' - V. "■■. ■' (b) All seaside abodes' In the restricted ■„.." Harbour area, referred to under" (a). (c) Any other. areas which may from, time to time be specified by the Dominion : ; ' Lighting Controller. - '- 3. The following provisions however con- . tinue to"aplily"~t6 "all'lights"and pfemTses in the Wellington District:— (a) No outside lights shall be left on time switch- control. (b) All outside lights in the area on hand control shall be switched off during hours of darkness unless a responsible person, of fourteen years of ■ age or ' more Is In attendance. * (c) There are special provisions In respect of road and street lighting in respect of areas visible from the waters, of the ' Harbour>■ and In respect of wharf lights. (d) There, .are also special '. provisions relating to lighting for line repair and fault work by public services. 4. In respect of premises visible from the Harbour,''within the portions of the area above referred to and in respect of which lighting restrictions are not lifted, the following provisions apply:— (a) Every outside light shall be shrouded 1 and adjusted so that neither the light- . source-nor its shroud; can be seen with unaided vision during the • hours of I darkness from any point one mile or .. _ mora .distant from - the. light source- and ;; so that no undue amount of light there- - -:. , from may escape on to or be reflected by nearby premises or structures. (b) A Brown-out Screen of beige blind ; equivalent must be provided for every *■ window and skylight through which light might otherwise be emitted, visible y from any part of the harbour. These screens are to be always used In hours of darkness T.he foregoing however does not apply to skylights so long as the Interior light source itself Is shrouded to prevent direct light from passing y over the horizontal and that in the - opinion of the Local Lighting Controller no "excessive light Is reflected'through . the skylight. (c) Any window covered with a brown-out . screen as required above may be partly .opened for ventilation so long as there is no direct emission of light through ": the opening. ?. .1/ id) Doorways shall be kept closed at all times during hours of darkness if light ...might escape, except for entering or leaving. *'. (c) Shop front and shop window lights do not require brown-out screens, so long as the following conditions arc coni- ;■ plied with:— -'"'" (I) That lights therein are shielded 1 by s - • means of a pelmet or pelmets of •.. ' ' opaque material, or by opaque paint, so that no light source can be seen from any point 'outside tho shop; and (il) That the total power of the window and shop light-source is regue ■ lated so that the amount of- light emitted from the window and the interior, as measured In the street at any point on a vertical plane 4 feet above street level at a distance of 6- feet from the building line, doos not exceed 0.1 (one-tenth) of - a foot candle; and (iii) That no individual light-source in the ;, shop window exceeds in light output that of a 60-watt tungsten flll- ; ment general service electric lamp. 5. Vehicle headlight restrictions in the Dls- - trict no longer apply in the "Headlight Restriction Areas" except for the following roads: —■ (a) AU roads and parts of roads In the Bor- •: ough of Eastbourne. (b) Eastboiirne-Lower Hutt Main Highway s tq Seavlew Road. (c> Seaview Road and Pipe Bridge. (d) Jackson Street (Pipe Bridge to Jessie "Street). (e):Jessie Street.. . (f) Esplanade (from - Estuary to Woollen Mills). ■. , (g) Hutt Road (Woollen Mills to Wellington City Boundary).. No alteration however may be made to those adjustments of vehicle lighting which . have, already been carried out In order to con-, form with the previous requirements in Headf light-and Parking-light areas. ■■••■ 6. The requirements of the regulations relating to the followfng also continue In full force throughout the whole district: — , (a) Interior Police Inspection Lights. - ' (b) Seaside abodes. '& (c) Centralised switch control. (d) Torches. (c) Aids to movement. (f) Permitted lights. (g) Provision for blacked-out space. 7. As developments in the war situation will - determine whether or not tho restrictions now suspended will be reverted to, the public are - warned against discarding any screens and 3 shrouds, These items should be kept in good ; order for emergencies. 8. This notice is intended for the Wclllngf ton Civil Defonce District OUTSIDE THE CITY OF WELLINGTON. This includes the area along the eastern side of Port Nicholson tip , to Kaltoke and across to the western coast up 3 past Tltahl Bay and adjacent areas up to aud including Paraparaurau. E. HOGG, DISTRICT SUB-CONTROLLEK t (Hutt Valley and Eastern Baj%). R. L. BUTTON, DISTRICT- SUB-CONTROLLER, (West Coast Area). - "CAMROC" DRY GINGER ALE. • TS SO VERY GOOD THAT WEAKEST IN- . X VALIDS can retain it when all other 1 liquids fall ASK your Doctor about it! ■ SPEAK to Doctor about iti Prepared from Artesian Natural lODISED WATER, 500 feet deep. Obtainable on all U.S.S. Co.'s Steamers, all . Hotels, Clubs, and Shops. THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO.. LTD., • Wellington, Petone, and Wanganul. »• NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ' SATURDAY'S 'EVENING POST." CLOSING FOR ADVERTISEMENTS, 10.80 a.m. VJTB regret that owing to staff dlffltt culties we are unable to accept Advertisements for Saturday's Paper 5 f: after 10.30 a.m. each Saturday. Advertisers are earnestly ' requested. 1 to assist us by forwarding copy as" early as possible each week. - BLUNDELI. BROS., LTD. a CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. . - \7"OU ■ are earnestly requested to report to X the S.-P.C.A. any act of cruelty you may notice. . Office: Huddart Parker BulldingSA Tel. 43-978. Lethal Chamber for humane destruction of cats and dogs available Mbn, to, Frl., -at'B.3o a.m. to 8 a.m., and 4 to 4.80 p.m.; Sat., 8.30 to 9.30 a.m., at City Corporation 1 Yard, Clyde Qy. ' - SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Bowen House, Room 3, First Floor. Office Hours: 12 to 1 and 2 to 4, or by appointment. Tel. 44-052. IW. L. J. NEELY, late of 28a Henry St., » will NOT bo responsible for any Debts contracted in my name without my written . authority, s (Signod) W. L. J. NEELY. " T THE UNDERSIGNED, will not be responX; sibie for any debts contracted in my name without my written authority after January - 22, 1943. c P. W. MANNING, 7 Aurora St., - - - Patoac.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1943, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1943, Page 2

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