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AMU SEMENTS V.A.D. DANCE CALEDONIAN HALL FRIDAY, JUNE 22 Premier Band. Good Supper. Prices 2 - and 2/6. 138 USUAL MONTHLY DANCE PATUWAI TRIBE SATURDAY, JUNE 23 Toroa Dining Hall, Pupuaruhe. Usual Prices. Rugby Howell's Orchestra. Supper Extra. 159 DANCE In aid of Edgecumbe Football Club Bell's Hall, Edgecumbe TUESDAY, JUNE 26. Premier Band. Good Floor. .Good Supper. Roll up and help the boys. Prices 3/- and 2/6. 157 G. CRANG. Hon. Sec. PATRIOTIC DANCE THORNTON HALL Sponsored by the Young People of Thornton. THURSDAY, JUNE 28. Premier Band. Novelties. Good per and Floor. Roll along wet or line for an enjoyable evening. 167 OTAKIRI PATRIOTIC ANCE OTAKIRI HALL TUESDAY, JULY 3 ? 1945 YANKEE NIGHT. IT WILL BE A WOW. JITTERBUG CONTEST. £1 1/- in prizes. American supper. Come out and have a Tojo Beano. Good Prizes.. Rhythm Vendors Band. 2/6 and 3/-'. 120 DANCE AT POROPORO HALL JULY 7. In aid of Poroporo Basketball Club. Rhythm Vendors Orchestra. Good Floor, Good Supper. 191 PUBLIC NOTICES FAREWELL EVENING FAREWELL EVENING .... MR AND MRS J. RUTHERFORD MR AND MRS J. RUTHERFORD AND FAMILY AND FAMILY

BELL'S HALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 29 BELL'S HALL,, FRIDAY, JUNE 29 All Suppliers and Residents of the district are cordially invited to a Farewell Evening and Dance to be held on. Friday evening, the 29th June at Bell's Hall, Edgecumbe, at 8 p.m. Ladies are respectfully requested to bring a plate of Cakes or Savouries. Admission free. The Fare\yell Committee is absolutely dependent on your attendance for an enjoyable and successful evening. W. A. MeCRACKEN, Chairman, Farewell Committee. 186 GIFT CATTLE SCHEME f ____ At this time of the. year a few more Returned Servicemen will be settling on the land, and w T ill be requiring assistance to stock up. An appeal is now made to all Dairy Farmers who feel that they would like to assist by donating, either Cows Heifers or Pigs to contact the j Secretary, C. A. Head } Whakatane, notifying stock they arc willing to donate. 129 WANTED KNOWN KEEP Baby Warm! .With Cosy Pram and Cot Covers. Prices 17/6, 19/11, 33/6, 45/- at Bridgets

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 83, 22 June 1945, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 83, 22 June 1945, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 83, 22 June 1945, Page 1

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