PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC MEETING AIR TRAINING CORPS KING STREET HALL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 8 p.m. Lads enrolled in Corps, lads interested, and parents especially in' vited to attend. The meeting will be addressed by Squadron Leader P K. Fowler of Auckland. B. S. BARRY, 140 Mayor. "A" COMPANY HOME GUARD PARADE TO-NIGHT at 7 o'clock. Winter Show Buildings, C. S. ARMSTRONG.. ' 126 Coy. Com. TRAFFIC CONTROL CORPS WEEK-END CAMP The Wbakatane and Poroporo Platoons of the Traffic Control Company will parade at Ohope camming grounds for a week-end camp commencing at 2 p.m. on Saturday July 3rd. 194.3. J. H. DEVLES O.C. I 108 Traffic Control Company. HOME NURSING CLASSES Edgecumbe Presbyterian Hall Commence June. 22, 7 p.m. Lecturer: Mrs Hodgson. 121 HERD RECORDING OFFICERS Massey College course in Herd Testing Avill be held from July Btli to 28th. Immediate, applications are invited from Returned Soldiers and Women who are prepared to take up this work. N. W. CARTER. Secretary Manager. Box 79, Wbakatane. 142 All persons and firms having claims against the estate 'of the late John George Dockray who died 20th May 1943 are requested to send particulars to the undersigned by 18th June 1943.
PRIDEAUX & BRIDGER, Public Accountants, Whakatane. 94 PUBLIC NOTICE At a General Meeting of Whakatane Retailers held on Tuesday, Bth. June, the following decisions were made:— LUNCH-HOUR CLOSING: That the matter of closing for lunch hour be left to individual Retailers. FRIDAY EVENING CLOSING : That no action be taken to request a general closing of Retail establishments on Friday evenings. WHAKATANE RETAILERS ASS'N. C. W. GOOD, 103 Hon. Secretary. WHAKATANE BOWLING CLUBInc 1 _ The annual general meeting of the above Club will be held on Saturday, June 19 at 7.15 p.m. KING STREET HALL - Business: President's report, Balance, Election of Officers, General. H. L. DRUBE, ■ 95 Hon. Sec. AWAKERI SUB CENTRE RED CROSS The annual meeting of the above will be; held in the Awakcri Hall at *2.30 p.m. Wednesday, June 16. H. MCDONALD, 107 Secretary. GOOD NEW BOOKS—"Springs of Purity," a unique book; "The Unrelenting Struggle" Churchill's war speeches; "The Bedside Bible" an anthology for quiet hours; "Up Periscope" a record of His Majesty's submarines—at Armstrongs, Where the Best Books Are.
DAIRY FARMERS! W.H.G. writes: "I treated my herd of 66 cows last, spring with Osmonds Red Draught and Capsules. Results are one empty cow out of 66. Notwithstanding that I carried through 20 1 empty cows from the previous season my butterfat production is up 900 lbs. I have placed my order for the coming season." All Enquiries. IHUSSETT & LITTLEJOHN
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 81, 15 June 1943, Page 1
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