MEETINGS AUCKLAND CENTENNIAL CHOIR COMPETITIONS All interested in the proposal to form a combined choir from Whakatane and district; for the purpose of representation in the forthcoming Auckland Centennial Choir Competition are urged to attend the meeting to be held in the Presbyterian Hall TO-NIGHT, MONDAY February 12th at 8 p.m. Substantial prizes and financial assistance offered. 11. MAYO, Convenor. PUBLIC NOTICES N.Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY (Inc.) WHAKATANE SUB-CENTRE Classes in Home Nursing Avill be resumed to-morrow (Tuesdaj 7 ) afternoon at 2 o'clock, evening 7.30 o'clock. * | Both classes in the King Street Hall. D. M. PEARSE, Hon. Sec. WHAKATANE COUNTY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that a copy of the Balance Sheet for the year ended 31st March, 1939, has been deposited for public inspection during office hours at the County Office, Whakatane, and at the Post Offices at Waimana, Taneatu.i, liuatoki North, Poroporo, Awakeri, Edgecumbe, Matata and Te Whaiti for thirty days from date hereof. 29/3/10. C G. LUCAS, County Clerk. 108 • — t COUNTY OF WHAKATANE Public notice is hereby given that the Opouriao Bridge over the Waijnana River is unsafe for h jfivy Motor Vehicle traffic and stock traffic and that until further notice such bridge is closed to such traffic. Furthermore all other classes of traffic use such bridge entirely at their own risk. 22 C. H.. BREBNEti, 6/2/40. County Engineer SIGHT TESTING Barry and Beale, Ltd., Opticians, Auckland. Representative will attend at Mr Macklow's Central Pharmacy on Friday, February 16tli. 23 PHOTOGRAPHY Expert Developing and Printing. Large stocks Kodak Verichromc Films, photographs taken by appointment. R. F. BROOK, Chemist, Whakatane, Phone 277. STOCK SALES TE TEKO SALE MONDAY 19th FEBRUARY at 12.30 p.m. 150 HEAD OF STOCK, including:— 30 Fat cows 50 Store and forward cows 70 Mixed cattlo Entries Solicited. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) 36 MUSIC MISS L. I. HOBIN, A.T.C.L, L.T.C.L, L.R.S.M. Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory will resume teaching on Tuesdaj*, February 6th, 1940. Address C/'o Mrs Marshall, 8 King Street. 76 FOUNTAIN PENS: Waterman, Conway Stewart, Swan and Sheaffer. Repairs executed on the premises at C. S. Armstrongs, The Stationer. New shipments have arrived of the latest in Women's Silk Hose. All the latest shades at any price desired at Bridgers Limited. SCHOOL BOOKS—Good stocks on hand for the school opening. School Bags, Cases, etc. at Armstrongs, Booksellers, The Strand. Buy your Summer Dress Maleiiais while the prices vi low. The prices are going to be much ii-gher. You save money by buying at Bridgers Limited.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 122, 12 February 1940, Page 1
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