PUBLIC NOTICES BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT We beg to announce to the public of Whakatane and district that we have disposed of our respective businesses known as the Whakatane Bakery (Mcrrit Street) and the Daffodil Home Cookery (The Strand) to Mr and Mrs I. Hay formerly of Ratahi. We take this opportunity of thanking the general public for their consistent and liberal patronage, and express our trust that the same support will be accorded our successors . 15 Sgd Mr and Mrs A. MAITLAND LAW VACATION The offices of Solicitors in Whakatane will be closed for the Christmas vacation at 5 p.m. on Friday, 22nd December, re-opening on Mon15th January. 153 WAIMANA PATRIOTIC | COMMITTEE Annual general meeting to be held in the Waimana Hall on Friday January 12 at 8 p.m. All interested welcome. Signed M. WYLDE, 32 Sec.
MATAATUA MAORI RETURNED SERVICES LEAGUE Any returned Maori Servicemen or Women within the Whakatane Matata Te Teko Taneatua Ruato'ki J ' J Waimana area interested in the formation of the above League, problems affecting returned services etc. please communicate organiser PETA R. WAIRUA, 12 P.W.D._ Whakatane.
CATHOLIC HAMPER COMPETII TION A, 824 Vcrcoe c/o Sharkey. B, 716 Mrs Young Nelson St. 687 E. Murray, 14 Domain Rd. 43 THANKS Members- of Druids Lodge, Edgewish to thank the National Party Card Committee for changing the'ir night and allowing the Lodge to resume meetings on scheduled meeting nights. Signed J. MULLINS * Secretary. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE On account of Mrs G. H. Merrie, Taneatua at her residence SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1 p.m. Household furniture and personal j effects including: 3-piece Suite Mo-qu-ette in autumn tones very good order; also good Dark Moquette Chesterfield Suite; 2 Fireside Chairs; 5-piece Dark Oak Bedroom Suite, with Reflex Mirrors, modern design; Rimu Extension Table with 6 Dining Chairs; Modern R. Wardrobe; 6 Drawer R. Duchess 2 as new; 5 Drawer Tallboys; 3-piece Pedestal Cupboards, 15 x 12 and 9 x 12 Carpets; Bedroom Stool; 2 Drawer Duchess in pale blue Dulux; Combination Writing Desk; 2 Single Beds with Mattresses and Pillows.; 1 Double Bed; Oak Dinner Waggon; Bathroom Cupboard; 2 Ironing Boards; 2 Palm Stands; Wire Firescreen; 2 Fenders; Cushions; 2 Jodphurs (SM); Card Table; Pictures; 3 Double. Blankets;' Sttfpladfclcr; Snday Clock; 7 Valve Radio in good order; Round Table. 1 li.M.V. Refrigerator in good
orjder. Wheelbarrow; 13 Sheets 6ft Iron; Fowls and Chickens; Small Separator; Churn; Milk Bucket and Strain* er; Spray Pump; Concrete Pig Trough; Grind Stone; 1 Dummy Bullock's Head: Sundry Garden Tools; Pots; Jars; Steamer; Crockery; Baking Dishes; Sundry Clothing; Golf Clubs;* Books; Large Oblong Mirror; also many interesting sundries. Note: We can strongly recommend the quaTity and condition of the above lines which we have inspected. The main suites of modern design and no furniture to be offered is old. A. J. CANNING & CO., Auctioneers.. • A GIFT for the home i& a gift, for the family! Make your choice from Bridgers' Furniture Sho\yroom. Let us quote for your next Job Printing order. Quality, satisfaction. "Beacon."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 38, 9 January 1945, Page 1
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