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FOB A BEAL “GOOD FLOOR POLISH WITH A PERFECT “SHINE" THEBE 18 NOTHING ON THE MARKET LIKE OUR QUICKSHINE

AMUSEMENTS COMMENCING TO-DAY 2 P.M. 7.45 P.M. THE METEOR Meet tlio LADD you've heard bo much about ! ALAN LADD ALAN LADD Living up to every promise of “This Gun for Hire/' and “The Glass Key." In Paramount ’a DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT OF 1944= “LUCKY JORDAN ” “LUCKY JORDAN ” “LUCKY JORDAN ” “LUCKY JORDAN ” —With— HELEN WALKER MABEL PAIGE • SHELDON LEONARD MARIE MCDONALD DON’T MISS This Lively SPY DRAMA. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) EXCELLENT FEATURETTES Include— Tales of the Boarder .. S of A Series G. I. Fun Sportlight Wood-Peckin' Popeyc Two for tho Zoo .. .. Gabby Cartoon And the Latest PATHE GAZETTE With N.Z. Govt. Film Unit. BOOK EARLY! IT COSTS NO EXTRA TO RESERVE. Clans at Millar & Giorgi’s, Phone 5182. SWIFT DKY CLEANERS AND PRESSERB, 303 CUBA STREET, P.N. First Shop on Lplt from Rangitikei St. PHONE 8093. LET’S MAKE A PITT 1 ANT JOB OF IT. Vvi-ilDjfAlN GENERAL NOTICES ANTIQUES DINNER SERVICE “COPELAND SPODE,’’ Attractive Blue Design, approximately 60 Pieces. This Fine Set of Old English Porcelain REASONABLY PRICED AT £47 10/-. CLIFFORD’S PINE ART DEALERS, 249 CUBA ST., Palmerston North, Phono 7779.

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NOTICE QPOSSUM trappers and other trespassers on the property at Tokomaru Valley known as Burtons * Estate will be prosecuted. J. CROWTHER, TIMBER SUPPLIES. A GENERAL Meeting of all timber merchants, builders, joiners, cabinetmakers, furniture manufacturers and all other persons interested in the consumption of timber will be held in the A.M.P. Chambers, Broadway, Palmerston North, on MONDAY, September 4th. 1944, at 8 p.m. This meeting has been convened to consider the timber quota which has been fixed for the district by the Timber Controller and to decide on the future activities of the Timber Allocation Committee. F. H. BLATCHFORD, Acting Secretary, Manawatu Master Builders 1 Association. MEAT * RATIONING. OUBJECT to compliance with the directions of the Rationing Controller as set out in the Meat Rationing Notice, 1944 (see below), any farmer may, without the surrender or cancellation of any coupons, supply for consumption in his own household any meat produced by the slaughter of stock owned by him. Application may be made to the Rationing Controller, Wellington, by farmers participating in a sharing arrangement for a similar exemption subject to the same condition. THE MEAT RATIONING NOTICE, 1944. PURSUANT to the Rationing Emergency Regulations, 1942 (hereinafter referred to as the regulations) the Rationing Controller hereby gives the following directions:— 1. This notice may be cited as the Meat Rationing Notice, 1944. 2. Where any meat is produced by the slaughter of stock in any place other than a slaughterhouse registered or licensed under the Meat Act, 1939, and any farmer or other person is . authorised under the regulations to supply that meat for consumption in his own household without the surrender or cancellation of any coupons—(a) He shall not supply or cause or permit any other person to supply any of that meat as aforesaid for consumption by himself or any other member of his household unless the person to whom it is supplied has deposit ed with a Rationing Officer all ordinary njeat coupons issued to him: and (b) No member of the household shall accept- any of that meat for consumption ns aforesaid unless he has deposited with a Rationing Officer all ordinary meat coupons issued to him. Dated at Wellington, this 23rd day of August, 1944.—J. E. THOMAS, Rationing Controller. NOTE: Upon the deposit by any person of coupons with a Rationing Officer, as aforesaid, the Rationing Officer, where necessary, will issue to the depositor an acknowledgment of receipt of the coupons and a special permit which will enable the depositor to purchase supplies of meat from a butcher to supplement supplies secured from stock slaughtered on the farm and to obtain such emergency meat coupons for hotel and restaurant meals as may j be required. J

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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 207, 1 September 1944, Page 1

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