PUBLIC NOTICES AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE PRELIMINARY NOTICE \&fc Mr L. H. Brown. Commerce Street SATURDAY, 20th, 1,30 p.m. Household Furniture, etc. Full particulars later. A. J. CANNING & GO., Auctioneers. WHAKATANE HARBOUR BOARD TENDERS—TIMBER Closing with the undersigned, in sealed envelopes marked "Tender," on Wednesday, Ist October, at noon, the Board invites tenders for the purchase of totara and rimu stringers and other timber from the demolished Whakatane wooden wharf, which material is situated on the Board's extension reclamation immediately north of the Borough Council rubbish dump. This timber would be suit #>le for bridge stringers, fencing strainers and firewood. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. •>(> C. G. LUCAS, Secretary.
BANISH UDDER TROUBLES in the dairy by using Lissaman's Mammiiis Paint. Going strong sincc I 1927. Time tells the story of a successful remedy. For hard bags, chilled and swollen quarters. 5/3 bottle from Cutler's Hardware Ltd., Whakatane. Whaknlane Farmers' Supply Co., Whakatane. Bc?ll and Hodgson, Waimana. Opotiki Daijy Association, Opotiki.
THE METHODIST CHURCH King Street. SUNDAY, 14 th SEPTEMBER 11 a.m. Mr G. Brown 7 p.m. Rev. G. V. Thomas Matata 11 a.m Rev G. Y. Thomas
KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister: Rev. H. Hogg. SUNDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER 11 a.m. Subject: "A' Shelter and Shade" 7 p.m. "Mfcr Broken Body" 2.15 p.m. Ohope Sacrament af Lord's Supper dispensed at all three services. RANGITAIKI PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Edgecumbo Minister: Rev J. II Starnes, B.ASUNDAY, 14th SEPTEMBER Edgecumbe 11 a.m Holy Communion 7.45 p.m Rev J. H. Starnes Quarterly collection for the Mission enterprises of the Church will be taken at both services. MUSIC NOTICE MISS L. I. HOBIN, * L.T.C.L., L.R.S.M. teacher of Pianoforte and Theory. Pupils prepared for examinations if desired. Address: 8 King St., Whakatane. SI WANTED KNOWN OMNIBUS BOOKS. Nine new titles at 8/0 each, 700 pages ol' thrilling reading". Well bound books worth reading and keeping— at Armstrongs, Booksellers, Phone 173. KNITTING AND FASHION BOOKS. We now have good stocks. Thanks to the British Navy. See them al Armstrongs, Stationers, Phone 173.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 154, 12 September 1941, Page 1
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