KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNDAY, 16th JULY, 1939 Divine Worship 11 a.m Rev Iv. J. Watson 7 p.in Rev James Stewart Ohopc Church Service 2.15 p.m KNOX CHURCH SILVER JUBILEE FUNCTIONS 1914-1939 Sunday Services July 23rd. ; Social Evening, Monday, July 24th 8 p.m. King Street Hall Concert, Wednesday, July 26th 8 p.m t King Street Hall. CHURCH OF ENGLAND Rev S. G. Caul ton TRINITY VI, JULY 16th Whakatane 8 a.m Hol3' Communion 6.30' p.m Evensong Thornton 11 a.m Holy Communion Matata 2 p.m Evensong PUBLIC NOTICES C. J. NORRIES, TAILOR AND DRY CLEANER has moved to Commerce Street opposite Brabant's Bowser Sta_< tion. Suits Costumes cleaned 4g 6d and 5s 6d. f|" SPECIAL PACIFIC GOODWILL TOUR TO THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA This tour will be personally conducted by Mr W. J. Heslehurst, and will leave Auckland by MARIPOSA on September 18', returning to Auckland on December 11. Inclusive cost, £350, which includes first-class steamer, first class hotels (rooms with bath where available), and all sightseeing in Suva, Pago Pago, United States and Canada. For all particulars regarding this tour apply to— HENDERSON & MACFARLANE Ltd World Tour and Travel Agents. 56-58 Quay Street (Opposite Queens Wharf). AUCKLAND. C.l Here's the de luxe immersion I Ileater. fast, safe, dependable and economical. . A genuine "Speed, ee" product,. Made in New Zealand Will give j"ou lasting satisfaction. Immersion heaters can be used in any vessel containing water, either glass, porcclain, aluminium or other metal, 1,090-watt, each, 10/6 Procurable from D. MCL. WALLACE LTD. NORTHERN BUILDING SOCIETY RESULTS OF APPROPRIATION MEETING 29.6.39. Ballots: Sales by Tender: 1 Groups Winning Groups Success. Cluster ful tenders per £100 1 16 13 £25 0 0 302 14 £25 10 0 J 4 498 1(J £27 0 0 " G 291 25 £12 0 0 1 19 495 28 £49 0 0 20 15 22 62 29 33 31 134 TOTAL APPROPRIATED £10,600 Whakatane Agent: A. J. CANNING, The Strand , •-" ■ | The Station Hotel AUCKLAND Opposite Auckland's fine Railway Station. Situated within 3 minutes | af Queen Street, this Hotel offers a tariff unrivalled in any part of the Dominion. Hot and cold water and Itelephones in every room, centrally e icatcd; whilst the appointments of c ;he reception rooms arc up-to-dat". ~ rariff: Bed and Breakfast 12s 6-1. f Telegrams; "Stational." ij
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 36, 14 July 1939, Page 1
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