MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE ON and After Saturday, 13th January THE VIENNA CAKE SHOP, Bridge Street, WILL CLOSE AT 1 O’CLOCK ON SATURDAYS (COLOURED Cloth, silk and cotton, in | pleasing checks of red, green, gold, blue. Suitable for breakfast use and ideal for picnic and camping. 2/3, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 each at McKay’s. 1J»OR Hot Watei Systems, Gas Caliphonts, Chip Heaters, Electrical Heaters, try H. J. Flatt. (T ENTENNARY Towels. Good quality Bathing Towel in popular Maori Head design or picture of Princess Gate, Rotorua. Colours Blue, Green or Brown. 5/6. each. At McKay’s. /"'I ENTENN ARY Cushion Tops in Tapestry. Maori Chief or Maori Woman’s Head, depicting the beauty of the tattoo. 20inx20in. 3/6 each. At McKay’s, BERT TOMLINSON, “The Men’s Shop.” Sports Jackets from 25/-. Sports Trousers from 12/6. Felt Hats from 6/11. Bert Tomlinson, Hardy-st. Baths, Basins, Sinks, Tubs, Tanks. Septic Tanks and installing, try H. J. Flatt. APPEAL FOR FORESTRY COMPANY FOR LOGGING AND SAWMILLING SERVICE OVERSEAS KEGISTRATIONS are invited for all ' categories of logging and sawmilling operatives to form a Forestry I Company for logging and sawmilling service overseas Registration Forms are available from Post Offices, from sawmill offices, from Forest Officers, and from the Conservators of Forests at Auckland, Rotorua, Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, Hokitika, Christchurch and Invercargill. The Forestry Company will consist of j 6 Commissioned Officers, 38 Non-Com-missioned Officers and 147 other ranks. A unit truly representative of all disI tricts is desired and completed registration forms should be forwarded as early as possible and must reach the local Conservator of Forests not later than SATURDAY, 20th instant. Preference will be given to applicants between 21 and 35 years of age, but all applicants must be physically fit for service in any part of the world. Pre- | ference will likewise be given to single I men, but married men with not more than two children may be accepted. The Company will be composed entirely of forestry, logging and sawmilling personnel, and there are vacancies not only for fellers, breaker-outs, sniggers, track cutters, tramway hands, millwrights, sawyers, edgermen, and engineers, but for storemen, log-mea-surers, tallymen, tractor and lorry drivers, horsemen, ordermen and all classes of general logging and sawmill hands. Key positions such as managers, foremen, etc will carry appropriate commissioned and non-commissioned rank. Rates of pay will be the same as for other branches of the Forces. In filling out Registration Forms, applicants should be certain to state specifically exactly what work they are now engaged on and in which they are most skilled, so that a selection of the best men may be made. Tractor drivers, f*>r instance, should state whether they have had Diesel experience or only petrol; sawyers, whether they have had band or only circular experience; and engineers, what tickets they hold, i.e. stationary, marine, etc. The Army Department will arrange for enrolment and medical examination of volunteers after the applications have been considered. Those selected for inclusion in the Company will be called upon to enter camp about the second week in February and will be despatched cvei teas after a short period of training in New Zealand. Copies of an appeal by the Hon Frank Langstone. Commissioner of State Forests, are being distributed by the local Conservators of Forests. A. R. ENTRICAN, Director of Forestry. Wellington, 8/1/40.
DENTAL REPAIRS Q J. MACKIE, Dental Technician. 1 Rout’s Building, Trafalgar Street. ANNOUNCEMENT “T> AULINE,” Dressmaker, late of Nile-st., re-opens for business after annual vacation, on MONDAY NEXT, 15th January, at New Address 109 1 COLLING WOOD STREET (opp. Regent 1 Theatre). NEWMAN SHIELD Waimea v. Motueka To be played at WAKEFIELD DOMAIN Friday, 12th January Commencing 10 a.m. Admission 1/-. BEGONIAS IV'ELSONIANS, make sure your visitors see Nelson’s Begonia House. Over 300 pots and baskets now at their best Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. per day except Sunday. Admission by silver coin. G. BRANFORD, 51 Grove Street. WAIMEA COUNTY COUNCIL NOTICE TO TRAFFIC rjIHE LEE VALLEY BRIDGE over the Wairoa River is CLOSED to vehicular traffic until the completion of repairs. W BULLIVANT, County Engineer. COLLINGWOOD COUNTY COUNCIL SPECIAL ORDER TyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at -*■" a Special Meeting of the Collingwood County Council held on the 22nd day of December, 1939, it was resolved, subject to confirmation at the ordinary meeting of the Council to be held on the 3rd day of February, 1940, at 10 a.m., at the Council Chambers, to make a Bylaw for the compulsory annual registration of premises upon which food is prepared, stored or sold, and also for the annual registration of Hairdressers’ premises. A lull copy of the Bylaw is deposited at the County Office, Collingwood, and is open to the inspection of the public during office hours until the said 3rd day of February, 1940 Dated this 29th day of December, 1939 F. O’CONNOR, Clerk. GOLDEN BAY A. & P. ASSOCIATION A DD to Schedule, Class 25A—Weight Carrying Hack up to 15 stone. JOHN WINTER, Secretary. Golden Bay A. & P. Assn TOPHOUSE HOTEL (Under New Management) Week-end Shooting and other Parties Catered for MORNING & AFTERNOON TEAS Every consideration given to Travelling Public M. R. CLARKE.
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