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Issued by the Food and Rationing Controller. MEAT RATIONING SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARMERS The surrender of meat coupons by farmers and members of their households, wherever home-killed meat is consumed, is compulsory. All persons in the households of farmers who kill the whole or some part of their meat requirements, or obtain meat from another farmer under a sharing arrangement approved by the Rationing Controller, must inform the issuing officer of this fact when they receive their new ration books. MEAT COUPONS WILL BE TAKEN FROM THE RATION BOOKS AND REPLACED BY A SPECIAL PERMIT FORM. The special permit will enable the farmer to obtain full rations of meat from a butcher, and coupons for hotel or restaurant meals may be obtained from the local Rationing Office as they are needed. COUWTRY RESIDENTS. —If you experience any difficulty in handling meat coupons because of the distance from the nearest retail butcher, you may take advantage of this permit scheme and apply to your local Rationing Officer for a Special Permit in exchange for your meat coupons.

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FINAL COMMUNITY sING An outstanding programme has been arranged for the'final community sing of the 1944 season, which will be held in the Town Hall on Monday night. October 30. In answer to an appeal by Madame Chiang Kai-shek, the proceeds will be devoted to the Fund for the Adoption of Chinese Children. The sum of £4 is sufficient to clothe, feed, and educate a child for one year. Contributions may be sent to Mr J. F. Himburg at Begg’s. Admission is free, but seats may be reserved for one shilling. The box plan will open at Begg’s on Wednesday.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25673, 23 October 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25673, 23 October 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 25673, 23 October 1944, Page 2