PUBLIC NOTICES W.W.S.A. Auxiliary to start Wednesday next February 24, Parish Hall, at 7.30 p.m. Folk Dancing and Physical Drill will be included, for all interested, members or non-members of W.W.S.A. Supplies of twine for camouflage nets now on hand. J. W. BURGESS,; 121 Hon. Sec. The Te Teko Patriotic Commifttee will be collecting all waste rubber in .its area on February 25. Mr Melrose will collect from all cream stands. Please co-operate and have all your rubber out early. 95 TENDERS Written tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tender for Drain Contract'' will be received up to noon on 10th March, 1943, for the cleaning of 100 miles of. drains on the Rangitaild Drainage area, in twenty-lhree 1 separate contracts. Conditions and specifications may be inspected at the. Drainage Office, Thornton. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.' Owing to the shortage of labour, tenders from farmers will be appreciated. LAND DRAINAGE ENGINEER, 75 Thornton. PUBLIC NOTICE The legal practices formerly carried on by the undersigned have been amalgamated and as from the 15th February, 1943, will be carried on in partnership under the name of Suckling and Barry in the offices formerly occupied by Mr Suckling opposite, the Post Office. C. A. SUCKLING, B. S. BARRY. 76 A. Laurent, Piano Tuner and Repairer, will be visiting the district. Orders for tunings may be left, with C. G. Caisley. 94 NOTICE POLLOCK & GRAHAM Storekeepersi, Awalteri The above business will be taken over by Mr S„ T. Keen as from Ist March 1943. All accounts owing to the firm of Pollock and Graham as at 28/2/43 will he payable to Mrs I. M. Graham or at the office of Prideaux and Bridger, Public Accountants, Wliakatane. We desire to thank all those customers who have so loyally supported us during the years we have been in business in Awakeri and request a continuance of the patronage to our successor. For Pollock and Graham, 102 I. M. GRAHAM. BRIDGERS LTD. Large range of Ladies Slacks, Grey, Navy and Colours. S.S.W. to W.X. 29/6 to 59/6. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Furnished room and kitchen by business man, handy town. —Apply Beacon. 119 WANTED TO .EXCHANGE OWNER of Morris Cowley car in good; condition, would exchange same for cheap section in Borough or accept section as part payment. — Apply Beacon. 124 WANTED TO LEASE WANTED TO LEASE with option, small farm to carry 40 cows and replacements. Good house and shed. Replies to Beacon 74 TO LET TO LET —Three rooms furnished or unfurnished.—Apply Beacon. 115 TO LET—House, six rooms, with ground James Street. —Apply Parry's Furniture Mart. LOST AND FOUND LEFT on Taneatua River bank, bait casting rod. Finder please return to Taneatua Hotel or Beacon Office.. Reward. ( LOST—Show grounds, Saturday, baby's blanket, pale blue. Finder please communicatc Beacon. 120
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 50, 23 February 1943, Page 1
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