PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE TO AWAKERI RESIDENTS Taxi for- hire clay or night. Phone 870. 21 MISSING FRIEND Would any person knowing the whereabouts of Arthur Petersen, aged about 2G years, who was known to l)e farm working in the Wbaka-i tane district and still perliaiis may be, please communicate with this office for benefit of Auckland enquirer. IT ATHLETES THE ift.WHAKATANE AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB The first Sports meeting since the war will be held in the Wha'katane Domain on Saturday, 12th January. First race 1 p.m. sharp. Races over all distances and field events. All intending members please turn up or send their names to Treasurer A. Morpeth, Whakatane. 20G THE NEW ICELAND POPPY—“GISBORNE SUPERB,”
New Zealand's Leading Variety. Enormous, blooms, beautiful crimped petals holding their cup-like form for days. The shades and colour combinations baffle description—from softest pink to vivid ruby-red, salmon, cerise, vieux rose, old gold, etc. Practically every shade, 'including bi-colours picotees and marginal contrasts. Numerous first prizes by blooms grown from seed of this wonderful strain. Seed Freshly Harvested. Plant now for Autumn and Winter Blooms. 2/- and 5/- Packet, posted. D. S. THOMPSON & CO., Seedsmen, Box 79, Gisborne. 57 FIELD DAY Wlialcatane Beekeepers Association are holding a Field Day at Mr McMahon’s Apiary, James Street, on Saturday, January 12 at 1.301 pj.m. Demonstration of handling bees will be given by the Government Apiary expert Mr Paterson. Members of the public interested are invited to attend. It is suggested they provide themselves with veils. D. PETTY, 51 Secretary.
LADIES! LADIES! LADIES! We are at your service for the very latest in MODERN HAIRDRESSING MODERN HAIRDRESSING Let US submit for your selection, the newest styles in Eugene and Non-Electric Waving. We aim to please, and welcome enauiries. WAVETTE SALON WAVETTE SALON WAVETTE SALON WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Garage in vicinity Kopeopeo. Apply Beacon. 42 WANTED —Furnished Hat or bedsitting "ooin for married couple, both working. Apply Beacon. To all bach or cottage owners, Ohope or elsewhere who contemplate leaving their place empty after holidays, advertiser with small family is homeless and must lind. accommodation, would accept one room with cooking and washing facilities and space for tent, if nothing else. Anyone willing to co-operate I write ‘Careful Tenant’ c/o Beacon.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 37, 8 January 1946, Page 1
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