PUBLIC NOTICES TO RESIDENTS WITHIN THE WHAKATANE BOROUGH Volunteers (male and female) not over 35 years of required as blood donors lo the Whalcatane Hospital. Persons willing to oiler themselves please contact either E. J. Ramson, Superintendent St. John’s Brigade or Mrs Superintendent; Nursing Division. Fuller details in Friday’s issue. EDGECUMBE R.S.a’ WELFARE MEMORIAL FUND GRAND CARNIVAL GRAND CARNIVAL GRAND CARNIVAL SATURDAY MARCH 2nd, 1946 9 Athletic and Chopping Events. Stalls Refreshments. Watch this paper for further announcements. 223
R.S.A. CARNIVAL AWAKERI STOCK DRIVE Supporters in the Awakerl district are invited to loyally support Princess Betty by contributing stock for our Stock Drive. Canvassers in all areas ring 188 U. Buy a ticket on “Otoka Whiz Bang.” 241 R.S.A. MEMORIAL APPEAL TE TEKO GYMKHANA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd A meeting to arrange provision of refreshments at the above Gynn kliana will be held in the Mission Hall Te Teko on Wednesday, January 30th at 2 p.m. All women willing to help are ijnvited to attend. 253 U. L. SMITH, Convener. WHAKATANE CITIZENS BAND Would all those desirous of assisting to send seven competitors of the above Band to the Dominion Contest to be held at Christchurch on 17th March next, please send their donation to A. J. CANNING W. JARRETT H. WARREN. P. R. WARD. Secretary, King St. 235
All interested in the resuscitation of the TANEATUA YOUNG FARMi ERS’ CLUB arc invited to attend a meeting in the Sports Pavilion, Taneatua, on Tuesday, sth February, at 8 p.m. E. R. MARYATT, District Secretary, Eastern Bay of Plenty Young Farmers’ Clubs. 261 WHAKATANE COUNTY COUNCIL TENDERS Tenders for the erection of additions to a dwelling situated at the Strand, Whakatane are invited up till 6/2/46 at the office of the Whakatane County Council. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. H. BREBNER, 260 County Engineer. MA.TATA AND AW AKA PONG A DISTRICTS A public meeting will be held in the Matata Hall on Sunday, 3rd Fehruar3 r at 2p .m., in order to arrange a forthcoming Gymkhana. All residents and willing helpers requested to attend. J. W. PATERSON, 272 Secretary. On and after Wednesday, February 6th 1946, the following stores will be’ closed on Wednesday of each week:— W. GLEN & SONS., J. CHARLIE ,R. DAYHA. 269 THE GIFT SHOP for Traced Needlework, Infant’s Hand Knitted Wears, Satin Pram Sets.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 39, 30 January 1946, Page 1
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