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I COME TO SADLER’S AND SEE MALHAM’S BEDDING-OUT PLANTS. Now on display. Most varieties 1/- doz. SPECIAL: 8 Cases only, Statesman, 401 b. cases; 6/-. SPRING CABBAGE: Large, 9d and lOd each. CAULIFLOWERS: From 6d, 8d and 1/- each. SWEDES: Best table, 2/3 quarter. CUT FLOWERS: Best Poppies, Freisias and Yellows, all 9d bunch. SADLERS’ FOR SERVICE Opp. Opera House. : ’Phone 497. PUBLIC NOTICES. —FRESH SOLES —FRESH TURBOT —FRESPI GURNET —FRESH TERAKAHI —FRESH WHITEBAIT. PRESTON’S INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY ACT, 1936. FISH RETAILING INDUSTRY. APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of the Industry Licensing'' (Fish Retailing) Notice, 1939, all persons who are engaged in the above industry are required to obtain licenses from the Bureau of Industry to continue carrying on the Industry on and after the Ist January, 1940. The above notice further requires that such applications must bo lodged with the Bureau of Industry on or before the Ist NOVEMBER, 1939. Application forms, may be obtained from the office of the Department of Industries and Commerce at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. In tho above-mentioned Licensing Notice — “Fish” includes every species of fish and shell-fish found in New Zealand water, except trout and oysters; and includes such fish, whether fresh, fresh-frozen, smoked or cooked, but does not include such fish when preserved in cans, jars, or other hermetically sealed containers, or when dried and salted; or when comprised in a meal served in a restaurant for consumption on the premises; or if smoked when sold 'by a person whose business does not consist for the greater part s in the retail sale of fish; and the term “Sale” (without prejudice to the generality thereof) includes sale by action and sale by hawking.

G. L. O’HALLORAN, Secretary Bureau of Industry, G.P.O. Box 1679, Wellington. INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY ACT, 1936. TAKING OF FISH FOR SALE. APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSES. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to the provisions of the Industry Licensing (Fishing) Notices, 1939, all persons who are engaged in the above industry are required to obtain licenses from the Bureau of Industry to continue carrying on the Industry on and after the Ist January, 1940. The above notice further requires that such applications must be lodged with the Bureau of Industry on or before the Ist NOVEMBER, 1939. Application forms may be obtained from the office of the Department of Industries and Commerce at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and from the offices of the Inspectors of Fisheries at all other ports. In the above-mentioned Licensing Notice — “Fish” includes every description of fish and shell-fish found in New Zealand water except trout, whitebait and oysters. - “Taking” means taking or attempting to take by the use of a fishing-boat, or by the use of equipment, or by both. “Fishing-boat” includes any vessel of whatsoever size, and however propelled, used in the said industry. “Equipment” includes every type of fishing-net or fishing-line used in the said industry, and in particular includes Danish-seine nets, purse-seine nets, trawl nets, set nets, drag nets, and long and hand lines of every description. “Fisherman” includes any person engaged in the said industry, whether full time or part time, whose remuneration is in the form of wages or a share of the profits or both; but does not include any person employed wholly as an engineer engaged only in connection with the propelling machinery of any fishing boat, or as a fireman, or as a cook. C. L. O’UALLORAN. Secretary, Bureau of Industry. G.P.O. P.ox 1679, Welling t O U. DRESSMAKING. pAN you design ami make a Frock to suit any figure? Do you know exactly how much material to buy? If not, NOW is the time to learn. A Free Demonstration of our method will be Riven at any time. HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING GIESEKING’S BUILDINGS, GREYMOUTH. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, . OUR long experience in the manufacw lure of JOINERY—Doors and all finishing lines—ensures a first-class job. Our prices are right, and we would be pleased to quote you for your next job. Our expert knowledge is at your service. GREYMOUTH SASH & DOOR CO. LTD. WHALL STREET 'Plioao 15.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 October 1939, Page 1

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