PUBLIC NOTICES VISIT OF MISS SMALL On Monday, August 11th a meeting for Junior Red Cross Circles 'in the, district will lie. held in the King Street Hall at 9.30 a.m. In the afternoon Miss Small will visit Matata School and in the evening at 7.30 p.m. Miss Small will address" Guides and Scouts and other organisations and V.A.'s. It is hoped Red Cross members will also attend. 106 DAIRY PRODUCERS ASSN. MEETING AWAIvERI HALL THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th at 8 p.m. All interested 'invited. Mr E. J. Bell Convenor of D.P.A. will address the meeting. 86 A public meeting will be held in the Onepu Hall on Monday, August 14th at 8 p.m. to discuss the proposed site of the Onepu Domain, All interested please attend. F. 11. GARDNER, 47 Hon. Sec. THE AUCKLAND CRIPPLED CHILDREN SOCIETY (Inc.) The above Society has appointed a full time Avclfarc. officer who will cover" the Bay of Plenty Hospital Board districts. The Committee of the Whakatare Centre, of the Red Cross, has agreed to act as local representatives for the above Society and this Committee will direct the work of the Avelfare officer in the Whakatane Hospital Board district. Parents of crippled children are therefore advised that they should consult Mrs W. Sullivan, Whakatane on any matter relating to the welfare of their crippled children resident in the Whakatane Hospital Board district. G. J. PARK, Hon. Secretary & Treasurer, Auckland Crippled Children Society Incorporated: 155 BUSINESS NOTICE ——-—— *. 1 take this opportunity of thanking the public of Whakatane and district for past favours and patronage, and of announcing that the business conducted by me for the, past three years, known as the 'Daffodil Home Cookery' lias been taken over by Mrs C. E. MaUland. I trust that she will be accorded the same consideration and support. 87 Signed A. R. GIBSON. PROPOSED PICTURE THEATRE Those interested in the rebuilding of a picture theatre at Edgecumbe are asked to attend a meeting at Bell's Hall, August 14.th at 7.30. Residents of Edgecumbe and surrounding districts who are desirous of seeing the above project fulfilled • please attend. O. V. MARX, -J. H. RUSSELL, . 43 Convenors. The PUKAAHU HOT SPRINGS DOMAIN BOARD invites tenders for a FIVE YEAR LEASE of an area comprising approximately 36 ACRES which surrounds the hot springs bath at AWAKERI. Conditions of lease and sketch plan of the area may be inspected at the office of the Board (County Office), Whakatane. Tenders close with the Secretary at the County Office, Whakatane, at noon on Tuesday 15th August., 59 THE LICENSING ACT, 1908 BAY QF PLENTY LICENSING DISTRICT NOTICE: OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF A LICENSE. I, REGINALD GEORGE HODGES of Whakatane, being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises, situate at Whakatane and known by the name of The Whakatane Hotel do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be. holden at Opoti'ki on the Bth daj r of September 1944 apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to GEORGE THOMAS LODGE my appointee. Dated at Whakatane this 13th day of July, 1944. 54 R. G, HODGES. ELITE CAFE Mr P. Smoljan, proprietor of the Elite, Cafe, takes pleasure in announcing that, he has now completed arrangements for a launch engaged in hand-line fishing to supply him regularly. As a result of this, he is. noAV in a position to | place at the disposal of the public a supply of fish freshly caught each day.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 98, 11 August 1944, Page 1
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