PUBLIC NOTICES R.S.A. WELFARE MEMORIAL FUND TE TEKO GYMKHANA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1946 Reserve this, ,date. 11C TENDERS FOR PAINTING Tenders are invited for Painting Winter Show Association's. Poultrj Shed only. .Roof one coat Bitumastic All woodwork TWO coats of Red. Lowest or any tender not necessari ly accepted. W T ritten tenders to bt in the hands of the Secretary by th« 31st December 1945. ' C. A. HEAD, 108 Secretary. UNLESS the person, seen removing the silver painted miniature deei mascot from the bonnet of my car parked in King Street on Wednesday evening 12th returns same by the weekend by placing it in my letter box at my home ir Valley Road, legal proceedings will be necessary. Although the mascot is now useless it still has a sentimental value 'to the owner. 100 Signed Mrs A. MURRAY Sen. SALE OF TIMBER TREES Tenders are called for 'the purchase and removal of approximately 20 chains of pinus insignus planta,tion situated on the Te Teko Domain. Conditions of tender may be inspected on application to the Secretary (at Te Teko School) with whom tenders close on December 20 at 5 p.m. F. BUTLER Hon. Secy. Te Teko Domain Board. 106 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce that I have been appointed P.M.A. representative for this district as from the Ist January, 1946. Postal address: Box 93, Whakatane, Phone 292 M. 90 BRYAN BUTLERI FARMS REQUIRED As a large number of Returned Servicemen require farms in this district we request any farmers wishing to dispose of their property to offer them through the. Whakatane Returned- Services Association. Any farm so offered will be valued free of cost and if the valuation is not satisfactory to the vendor, the vendor will have the full right to withdraw his property. For any further information ring 77D, 78D, 188 A,, 90. 7 C. A. HEAD, Secretary. NOTICE A meeting of the Rangitaiki Axemen's Club will be held in the Awakeri Hall at. 8 p.m. on Sunday,, December 16. Members and intending members are requested to attend. 97 J. CAMERON, President. TWO WORLDS IN A FINAL WAR! A prelude to an Eternal Peace. Hear the message of MR A. K. FRANKS (Representative of Watch-Tower Society) On SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16th Te Teko, Tutaeo Hall, at 2 p.m. Whakatane, Masonic Hall at 7.45 p.m. All persons of goodwill welcome. No collection. POSTS, STRAINERS, BATTENS POSTS, STRAINERS, BATTENS Totara Birch, Matai, Rimu and Honeysuckle. Available for immediate delivery tc your farm. For further particulars, apply ROTORUA POST AND FENCING SUPPLY CO. P.O. Box 209 Rotorua. 28< ONLY the best Electric Lamps a Whakatane Radio and Electrica Coy. (opposite Regent Theatre). 9
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 32, 14 December 1945, Page 1
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