PUBLIC NOTICES PICTORIAL TOURS TO THE PARENTS OF WHAKA-< TANE AND DISTRICT. " Education^ are yon will come and see the Exhibition at the PARISH HALL, McAlister St. On SATURDAY NEXT, 21st ijist entitled THE HIGHWAYS and BY-WAYS OF NEW ZEALAND. It coitibines: RECREATION. ENTERTAINMENT. EDUCATION. Several young Tourists spent six hours there last Saturday, and went away more than satisfied, expressing their intention of returning next Saturday when the doors open at 10 a.m. New Zealand is a Wonderful Country with a Wonderful History. COME AND SEE IT. Don't miss the greatest Educational Feast ever presented in N.Z. Admission 1/-, Children 6d. Children under 12 Free if accompanied by Parent. 95 NOTICE To the farmers of Whakatane and surrounding districts, Owing to the failure of the hide market, we are compelled to impose the charge of 5/- per head on all stock we collect after the 20th inst. G. KLAUS & SONS, 88 Boiling Down Works, Awakeri. SIGHT TESTING Barry and Beale, Ltd., Opticians, Auckland. Representative will attend at Mr Macklow's Central Pharmacy on Friday, September 20. 64 THE NORTHERN BUILDING SOCIETY RESULTS OF THE APPROPRIATION MEETING HELD ON THURSDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1940 Ballots Sales by Tender Group Winning Group Successful Cluster tenders per £100 1 269 7 £25 0 0 5 429 11 £25 0 0 18 417 14 £25 0 0 19 489 22 £42 10 0 20 286 23 £35 0 0 21 111 26 £32 10 0 32 266 28 £36 0 0 33 444 29 £45 0 0 37 301 38 312 TOTAL APPROPRIATED £14,000 i , Wha'tatane Agent: A. J. CANNING, The Strand. MAIZE GROWERS We shell, cart and truck maize in all parts of district. SATISFACTION ASSURED. S. A. MAHY, General Carrier and Contractor, Awakeri. 'Phone 87K. 41 BALDNESS IN YOUR MIRROR? If you see thinning hair, a slight bald patch, dandruff., or receding temples, act immediately. Start using Birmese Hair Root Tonic. Birmese has grown new hair on thousands of baldish heads. Only 5/6 from F. G. Macklow, Chemist. Let us quote for your next Jtob Printing order. Quality, Satisfaction. "Beacon." TIDES AND WEATHER Wed Thurs High water 8.15 p.m 8.48 p.m Sun-rises 5.47 a.in 5.45 a.m Sun sets • 5.44 p.m 5.44 p.m Rainfall preceding 24 hours .12in Rainfall for. year to date 33.09 in
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 214, 18 September 1940, Page 1
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