PUBLIC NOTICES INDOOR BASKETBALL "The Fastest Game on Foot" BAY OF PLENTY CHAMPIONSHIPS Winter Show Buildings SATURDAY, SEPT. 16th 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. 7 j}.m. to 10.30 p.m. 75 Players from Rotorua, Tauranga^ Ngongotaha, Whakatane. Men's and Ladies' Championships. Admission: Afternoon 6d, Evening 1/-. ' 62 RANGITAIKI RUGBY UNION GAMES FOR SATURDAY, SEPT. .16 th Seniors: Paroa v Te Teko and Edgecumbe. (combined) 3 p.m. Juniors: Poroporo v Te Teko at 1.30 p.m. EVENING TECHNICAL CLASSES IN MOTOR MECHANICS Classes in. the above subject will commence in Messrs Hamill's garage on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st at 7.30 p.m. These classes are intended primarily for those who from the nature of their occupation require a knowledge of the working and maintenance of petrol engines. Intending students will be enrolled at. .the garage at 7.15 p.m. 87 I. HUBBARD, Supervisor. SOMETHING WHICH NEVER GROWS UP! A PHOTOGRAPH! Du Barry Studios will visit Whakatane on Friday, September 15th to take photographs. Book early at Maeklow's Pharmacy and dont' miss the makers of fine portraits. 246 AUCKLAND DRIVERS' UNION A meeting of all sections of the above Union will be, held in the Whakatane Borough Chambers on Thursday next September 14th at 7.301 p.m. LINDSAY CLARK, 78 District Delegate. ST GEORGE'S TENNIS CLUB A meeting of the above Club will be held on Thursday, September 14 at 7 p.m. in the Parish Hall. 77 N. WEST ? Secretary. R. B. SWANN & CO. TAXATION SPECIALISTS AND ACCOUNTANTS. Short's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. Have pleasure .in announcing that in order to meet the requirements of their farming clients in the Bay of Plenty district, their branch office t in charge of MR C. C. LESSING, COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS. (Opp. Regent Theatre) WHAKATANE. Telephone 284. And there is a sub branch at TE PUKE, Telephone 229. WANTED KNOWN "THE GIFT SHOP" for Overseas Gifts—ln Paua Shell and Suede Novelties—N.Z. Inlaid Woods.—Pokerwork . " WANTEb KNOWN —New American type torch and lamp batteries. All sizes from pen-light upwards. Obtainable at Whittle's Cycles, The St rand. 24 NOW dismantling Chevrolet 4 and ! 6, Plymouth, De Soto, Moiris Oxford, Pontiac, Essex Challenger. Parts available. Model A Ford motor overhauled, crown wheels, pinions, starters, generators, springs, lamps, door glasses, axle sets for trailers. Cadman's Parking Station. NO PERMITS REQUIRED for certain sizes cycle tyres and tubes and all cycle lamp batteries at Whittles Cycles, opposite The Rock. 36 CHILD'S TEA SETS—Metal, 6/11 each; lunch cases 3/- each; Chinese Checkers 10/6..and 14/6; Jiffy Joynas . 5/3, 10/6 and 21/- at Armstrongs , The Strand. ; KID GLOVES—The very latest ; styles in the most fashionable shades. 28/11 to 37/6 pair. Bridgers, Ltd. ; Let us quote for your next Jlob . Printing order. Quality, Satisfac,on. "Beacon."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 7, 12 September 1944, Page 1
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