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Public Notices E.P.S. AND HOME GUARD MECHANIC gECTION (Affiliated with the Welding Club). HELP PROTECT YOUR HOMES 1 Provide the Home Guard with Weapons ! SAVE THEM FROM BEING SUICIDE SQUADS ! VVE are up against a highly mechanised, relentless, and cruel enemy who may attempt to repeat here the savagery, the rapine, the merciless destruction and devastation practised wherever they go. EVERY DAY COUNTS. The Technicians of Te Awamutu WANT YOUR SUPPORT. Are you apathetic ? If so, SNAP OUT OF IT and get behind these lads. They are in URGENT NEED of the following:— Oil Drums, Paint Drums, or Containers of any sort with a 4,5, or 6gallon capacity, OLD DEEP-WELL PUMP CYLINDERS (each one of which will make THREE StirrupPump Bodies). The Oil Drums, etc., that have already been donated are much appreciated, but so far represent only onequarter of what is required. FARMERS ! Bring in the scrapiron lying about your farms, bits of broken implements, used pieces of water piping, however short or long. THEY WANT THEM RIGHT NOW ! Mr W. Sinnott, care of Miller’s Radio, Mr Syd. Bayly, of Messrs Bayly and Thomas, or Mr T. Stancliffe, of the Technical School, will be glad to receive your contribution. As the Mechanic Section develops there will be periodical appeals for further supplies of various waste articles. The policy is to utilise to the utmost all that the district can provide, and so conserve the funds collected at the recent “ Awake, New > Zealand ” Meeting for purchasing such requirements as cannot be obtained here.

The production of Mills Bomb Ejectors, Signal Lamps, Rifle Bullets, Mechanisation of Sporting Guns, etc., is proceeding apace. But still more and more METAL WORKERS, FITTERS, WELDERS, and GENERAL HANDY MEN are wanted to report to Mr Owen O’Brien at the Te Awamutu Technical School at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesdays or Fridays or both. AWAKE, NEW ZEALAND | AWAKE, TE AWAMUTU I 186 Chief Warden. BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, 19th APRIL, at 7.30 P.M. THE piCTURE pLAGUE ' (THE DEVIL’S CAMERA) A Talk About the Talkies Preacher: REV. D. B. FORDE CARLISLE ROSETTE BEAUTY SALON V. O’CONNOR, late of Sterritt’s Salon, announces that the ROSETTE SALON is now owned and operated by her, and she would appreciate the support of old and new Clients. 189 LEGAL yOT I C E MESSIEURS V. A. DE COEK, R. C. J. JUDD, ALAN R. HILL, AND BRIAN MALONE WISH to anounce that, as from Monday, 13th April, 1942, their three legal practices hitherto carried on at Te Awamutu under the respective firm names of DE COEK & JUDD BRIAN MALONE and OLIPHANT & HILL (Major Oliphant having retired from the last partnership as from the Ist April, 1942) will for the duration of the war be combined into one practice to permit the principals eligible for military service to perform their military duties and at the same time provide their clients with the maximum safeguards that their interests will not be in any way prejudiced thereby. The combined practices will in future be carried on at the former offices of Messieurs de Coek & Judd under the firm name of— DE COEK JUDD HILL & MALONE, Barristers and Solicitors, Redoubt Chambers, ROCHE STREET, TE AWAMUTU. 139 INSURANCE. INSURE WITH THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE MOTOR EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY AGENT, J. G. WYNYARD ALEXANDRA ST. TE AWAMUTU.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 64, Issue 4561, 17 April 1942, Page 1

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