PUBLIC NOTICES AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE Acting under instructions of th* Executors in. the estate of the late Tini George Creeke, we will sell at his late residence at MATATA SEPTEMBER 22nd at 11 ajn. Complete range of household effects including furniture cutlery, crockery furniture bed and house' hold linen. Also good range; of car-* penters and. manual tools. A. J. CANNING & CO., Auctioneers. I;>7 WHAKATANE GIRL GUIDE ASSN. ANNUAL MEETING Methodist Hnll, King Street. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 ih at 2-30 p.m. All interested are cordially invited to attend. 190 JOYCE BRABANT, Hon. Sec. ROYAL N.Z. SOCIETY FOR THE HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN PLUNKET SOCIETY ANNUAL APPEAL FRIDAY 21st Bring and Buy Stalls at Grand Theatre and Caledonian Hall entrances. Gifts of Flowers, Fruit Vegetables, Cakes acceptable. 159 N.Z.W.U. A meeting of Sliaremilkers will be held in the Aw alee rL Hall MONDAY SEPTEMBER 24th f at 8 p-an. J. PARKINSON, Chairman. OPOURIAO JERSEY STUD Group Herd Test season 1944-45, 71 cows 4001bs fat in 268 days. Four 2 year old and 4. yearling bull<s will be offered at the Whakatane Club Sale on September 28. Enquiries and inspection always welcome. 171 G. R. YEOMAN, Taneatua. BAY OF PLENTY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD The Public Works Electric Supply will be cut off the whole of the Board's - area and Wliakatane Borough, on Sunday 23rd September, between the hours of 1 p,m. and 3.30 p.m. J. D. DICKER, 163 Engineer-Manager. TE KAHA NATIVE SCHOOLREPAIRS ETC, Tenders closing with Public Works Tenders Board, Wellington, at 4 p.m. on 16/10/45, are invited for repairs and renovations at Te Kali a Native School. Particulars at Public Works Office. Tauranga and Opotiki Post Office. 162 BRICK AREA Notice is hereby given of intention to apply to the Whakatane Borough Council for xjermission to erect minor extensions in wood and iron at the rear of the Club premises in the Strand. Whakatane Borough By-law No. 6 Clause 53. 150 Whakatane Club (Incorporated).
LEAGUE OF MOTHERS 1 The monthly meeting of the above will be held next Tuesday 2'th at 2.30 p.m. in the Presbyterian Hall. 145 CITIZENS AND THE CENSUS AN APPEAL Citizens are asked to .exercise care in designating religious beliefs in filling in CENSUS paper. (1) If a practising member of a recognised religious body, declare yourself an adherant of that body. (2) If you are NOT a practising member of any religious body declare yourself of ''no religion." Do not classify yourself a& C, OF E. ? for example merely because your parents supported that body t or you were baptised therein. (3) If you are not a believer in ANY religion classify yourself appropriately as RATIONALIST FREEr THINKER, AGNOSTIC or ATHEIST. Only by observing the above directions can the Census be a true indication of religious beliefs. Inserted by I The Rationalist Association 315 Victoria Arcade, Auckland. 160
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 8, 21 September 1945, Page 5
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