PUBLIC NOTICES XMAS AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, 20th DEIC EMBER, 10.30 a.m. Furniture. household sundries, poultry, etc. Full particulars in Friday's issue. Further entries solicited. A. J. CANNING & CO., Auctioneers. Messrs Dalgety and Co. Ltd. wish to notify their clients that Mr B. J. Brosenham has been*transferred to Whakatane as their stock representative, and lie will be pleased to attend to any stock enquiries. 103 Phone No. 279 M. BAY OF PLENTY BY-ELECTION I desire to express my deep appreciation to all those electors who supported me on Saturday last. Although defeated I am not discouraged, believing that on the occasion of the next election the righteousness of Labour's cause will be appreciated. To those ladies and gentlemen who worked so untiringly on my behalf —many thanks. Yours faithfully, 10 o CHARLES MILLS. TO THE ELECTORS BAY OF PLENTY ELECTORATE T wish to< express my sincere thanks to all supporters and friends who worked so hard to sccuie my election on the 13th instant. It will be my endeavour to serve my country to the befcvt of my ability, and to render to the electorate the best service possible, regardless of political opinion. ~ Yours very sincerely, Wm. SULLIVAN. NOTICE We wish to advise patrons that owing to Petrol Restrictions we have to curtail the use of our cars for Taxi work and we request customers to endeavour to advise us as soon as possible prior to the time car is required, so that we can reduce all unnecessary mileage. Trusting patrons will assist us in this direction. 105 JOHNSON'S TAXIS. TAURANGA REGATTA 26th DECEMBER, 1941. Train for Regatta leaves Taneatua 8.30 a.m., Whakatane West 8.44. Return train leaves Strand 5.15 p. m. Second class return excursion fares to Strand (including admission to Regatta)— From Taneatua 8/2 d From Whakatane West 7/7 d For further particulars see hand* bill or enquire at stations. ROYAL N.Z. AIR FORCEk Enlistment of Flying Personnel. Applications' are invited from men between ages of 18 and 31 for enlistment as AIRMEN PILOTS, and from men between ages of 18 and 33 for AIR OBSERVERS and WIRELESS OPERATOR/AIR GUNNERS. The Chairman of the Selection Committee, Squadron-Leader A. C. MicArthur, will visit Whakatane on 19th December, and intending applicants may interview him at Council Chambers between 9 and 11 a.m. 93 HOLIDAY NOTICE Our business premises will be closed from •! p.m. on Wednesday, 24th December. 19-11, until 7.30 a.m. Monday. January sth. 1942. Thanking our many customers for past patronage. BOON SI" LLIYAN & LUKE, Ti -nber Merchants, Commerce St. WANTED KNOWN King No. 10 for that next Printorder. Beacon Box 7.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 194, 17 December 1941, Page 1
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