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St. Saviour’s Church, Kaitaia J)AY OF RATIONAL pRAYER His Majesty the King and His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury have appointed SUNDAY, MAY 26th SUNDAY, MAY 26th as a Day of National Prayer That our Nation may be delivered and a lasting peace be the outcome of our efforts A special invitation is extended to all to attend Evensong at 7 p.m. Preacher : The Vicar Subject : “ THE CURE OF DISILLUSIONMENT ” MANGONUI COUNTY COUNCIL RESTRICTING CERTAIN HEAVY TRAFFIC ON COUNTY ROADS is hereby given that the Mangonui County Council in pursuance of the powers conferred upon it by Regulation 7, Clause (3) of the Heavy Motor - vehicle Regulations, 1940, has decided that the use of Heavy Motor-vehicles shall be restricted to four tons laden weight during the months of June, July, August and September 1940 on the following roads : Aperturewa, Barriball’s, Braithwaite’s, Carr’s, Champion’s, Church, Clough’s, Crene’s, Dangen’s, Derrick’s, Diggers’ Valley, Edwards’, Epikauri, Fern Flat, Fisher’s, Fryer’s, Carton’s, Herekino-Whangape. Honyemoon Valley, Houhora-Te Kao, KaingaroaFairburn, Kaitaia-Awanui via Waihou, Kitchens, Kohumaru, Kumi, Lake Ohia-Tokerau Beach, Larmers, Lunjevich’s, Mangatoetoe, Meffens, Metcalfes, Okahu, Oruru-Taipa, Oturu, Owhata, Panthers, Paranui, Pa-rapara-Taumata, Parkers, Pekerau, Pirikaha, Powells, Puhata, Quarry, Rileys, Roma, Ruaroa, Simpsons, Smiths, Snelgars, Spains, Sturmfels, Switzers, Takahue-Herekino, Taylors, Te Koroa, Te Rore, Thompsons, H. M. Thompsons, Unahi, Vezas, WainuiLake Tangonge, Wallaces, Waipapa-kauri-Houhora, Werners, West Coast--90 Mile Beach, Warners, Wells and Wireless. The surfaces of the said roads not being capable of carrying heavier loads without serious damage being done thereto. No person shall operate on such roads any Heavy Motor-vehicle the use of which for the period herein specified has been prohibited. Dated at Kaitaia this 23rd day of May, 1940.

c. McKinnon, County Clerk. + N.Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY KAITAIA SUB-CENTRE jyjEETING PRINCESS THEATRE :: KAITAIA MONDAY, 27th MAY, 1940 MONDAY, 27th MAY, 1940 at 8 p.m. 1. —Receiving the Report of the President and Statement of Receipts and Payments. 2. Election of Officers. 3. —Launching of an Appeal for the SICK AND WOUNDED FUND. Representatives from Kaitaia Town Board, Mangonui Hospital Board, Returned Soldiers’ Association, and Ministers of Anglican, Roman Catholic, Presbyterian and Methodist Churches will be on the stage. CITIZENS OF KAITAIA : It is your DUTY to attend this meeting. A Dominion-wide appeal for funds for the SICK AND WOUNDED is being made. Who knows, our own boys may be soon in the thick of the fighting 1 MAKE THIS A MONSTER MEETING ! W. R. LANGLEY, Hon. Secretary. JJED £JROSS J^ALL A. & P. HALL :: KAITAIA THURSDAY, 30th MAY THURSDAY, 30th MAY Versatile Orchestra Supper Superb Proceeds for the Red Cross help the world’s greatest humanitarian i organisation !

RETURNED SOLDIERS PUBLIC MEETING PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Princess Theatre, Kaitaia, on Monday 27th May, 1940, at 9.15 p.m. Business : To urge upon the Government the necessity to immediately introduce Compulsory National Military Service. J. WILLIAM DAWSON, President. ADVERTISING doesn’t jerk—it pulls. It begins very gently, but the pull is steady. It increases day by day and year by year, until it exerts an irresistible power.

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Northland Age, Volume IX, Issue 65, 24 May 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume IX, Issue 65, 24 May 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Northland Age, Volume IX, Issue 65, 24 May 1940, Page 2

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