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PUBLIC NOTICES WHANGAREI BATN. HOME GUARD HEADQUARTERS COY. J>EUNION XJEUNION TUESDAY (Tomorrow) 8 p.m. SAVOY DINING ROOMS Rathbone Street. 525 TIMBER USERS We can cut your logs, dress it into FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING, MOULDINGS, etc. Also, we can supply you with JOINERY. Mill—Kamo. Joinery Factory—Walton Street. Dressing Sheds—Rathbone St. Whangarei Sash & Door Co. Walton Street. Phones 23G8. co /w5 Private 2880. IF WHILE STROLLING —you should feel — Inclined for a refresher— RENOVATE—don't hesitate— At once —you'll feel much better — THE LITTLE WONDER is the place— The POLYTECHNIC sets the pace— They are a bracket —not a racket — Both comes first—and nary a thirst. 431 —LEVY’S. NORTHLAND’S ONLY COMPLETE FOUNDATION REPAIR SERVICE Rotted wood blocks removed and replaced with concrete. Damp-proof courses fixed. Plate levels corrected. Unsound timber renewed. Effective ventilation provided. APPROVED METHODS OF TREATMENT AND PROTECTION AGAINST BORER & TERMITE' STANLEY IvNOX BUILDER Anzac Road, Whangarei. Phone 3413. cd/k2 RETAIL SALE & DISTRIBUTION OF MOTOR SPIRIT T C. WATKINS, Whangarei Tractor Co., Whangarei, has applied for a licence to resell motor spirit from one pump to be installed inside garage premises at 11 Vine St., Whangarei. Applicants and other persons considering themselves materially affected by decision of Bureau of Industry on this application should, not later than 26th June, submit any written evidence and representations they may desire to tender. All communications should be addressed to Acting Secretary, Bureau of Industry, Box 3025, Wellington. 548 APPLE AND PEAR PRICES T3RICE ORDER 722. Gazetted June 12, operative June 16, fixes MAXIMUM WHOLESALE PRICES as below —fancy and commercial shown first, minimum second, subject to added container charge: Apples 6d, Pears sd. Retail prices according to Price Order 665 (-f means “and larger,” —"means “and smaller”). DELICIOUS, all kinds. 100-p/125, 11/6, 10/6; 138/198, 11/3. 10/3; 216—, 11/-, 10/-. GRANNY SMITH. 100+/125. 11/3, 10/6; 138/198, 11/6, 10/6; 216—, 11/-, 10/-. STURMER & DOUGHERTY, 1004-/150, 8/-, 7/-; 163/198. 7/3, 7/-; 216—, 7/-. 6/-. JONATHAN & OTHER DESSERT. 100-4-/125. 11/6, 10/-; 138/ 150, 11/3, 10/-; 163/198, 11/3, 9/-; 216—. 11/-. 8/6. BALLARAT. 100+, 8/3, 7/3; 113/150, 8/6, 7/3; 163/193. 8/-, 7/-. L. WOLSELEY & OTHER COOKERS, 1004-/150, 9/-, 8/-; 163/198, 8/-, 7/-. PEARS: W. Cole, W. Nelis and P. Barry (all sizes), 16/-, 15/-. 547 WHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOLS 30ARD NOTICE is hereby given that an for tu/f) Pnrpnt.S* election for two Parents’ Representatives on the Whangarei High Schools Board of Governors will be held on FRIDAY, the 25th day of July, 1947. Nominations will be received by the Returning Officer up to noon on the 27th day of June, 1947. Each candidate shall be nominated by one or more parents entitled to vote and must sign his or her consent to the nomination. Forms of nomination may be obtained from the Returning Officer. One parent of a pupil or pupils attending either the Senior or Intermediate Schools is entitled to vote. Dated this 14th day of June, 1947. R. G. RUSSELL. 550 Returning Officer. PROHIBITION OF SALE OF GOODS rpHE sale of any of the goods listed in the schedule below is prohibited unless (a) a Price Order has been issued by the Price Tribunal with respect to any such goods, or (b) the Tribunal has authorised a maximum selling price to the person offering such goods for sale. These goods have been declared under a “Declared Goods” notice. This prohibition is in accordance with the powers conferred on the Price Tribunal by the Control of Prices Emergency Regulations, 1939. and amendments, and notices of this prohibition have appeared in the New Zealand Gazette of August 22, 1946, March 6, 1947, April 2, 1947, May 1, 1947, and May 22, 1947. Persons selling any of these goods except under conditions (a) or (b) above are liable to prosecution. SCHEDULE. New goods of the following kinds: 1. Corsetry. 2. —Girls’ school hats. 3. —Aprons. 4. Radios, electric washing machines, electric vacuum cleaners, refrigerators, electric radiators, electric jugs, electric kettles, electric irons (hand and power), electric toasters, water-heating elements, thermostats and hovers, water-heating systems and immersion heaters. 5. —Farm tractors, commercial tractors, motor cars, motor trucks complete with can and body, motor trucks (chassis only), winches, bulldozer blades and power shovels suitable for attachment to farm tractors or comihercial tractors. 6. Farm implements and machinery. 7. —Spare parts, accessories or components of any of the goods mentioned in paragraphs 4. 5 and 6. 8. —Furniture. 9. —Upholstery. 10. —Piece goods of wool, cotton, silk, artificial silk, rayon, linen, synthetic or any mixture thereof. 11. —Underwear of all kinds. 12. Knitted fabrics of wool, cotton, rayon, art. silk, synthetic or any mixture thereof. • 13—Braces and garters. 14.—Goods of the following kinds, irrespective of the material used in the manufacture thereof: Portmanteaux, wardrobe trunks, cabin trunks, suitcases, bags, overnight bags, attache cases, ladies’ handbags, wallets and compactums. 15—Furs, fuf coats, fur capes and all skins used in their manufacture. (Operative as from August 1, 1947). 16.—Flock, other than flock which is grade 1, grade 2 or grade 3 as defined in New Zealand Emergency Standards Specifications (No. N.Z. SSE 147). (Issued by Price Tribunal.) 549

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Northern Advocate, 16 June 1947, Page 8

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