PUBLIC NOTICES METHODIST GARDEN PARTY At the home of Misses Ramson, King Street FEBRUARY 7th Games Competitions, Afternoon Tea 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 235 Secretary ? King St. All interested in the resuscitation of the TANEATUA YOUNG FARM-, ERS’ CLUB are invited to attend a meeting in the Sports Pavilion, Taneatua, on Tuesday } sth February, at 8 p.m. E. R. MARRY ATT District Secretary, Eastern Bay-of Plenty Young Farmers’ Clubs. 2(it On and after Wednesday, February 6th, 1946, the following stores will be* closed on Wednesday of each week: — W. GLEN & SONS. J. CHARLIE iR. DAYHA. ' 269 TO RESIDENTS WITHIN THE .WHAKATANE BOROUGH Volunteers (male and female) not over 35 years of age required as blood donors lo the Whakatane Hospital. Persons willing to offer themselves please contact either E. J. Ramson, Superintendent St. John’s Brigade or Mrs Hannah, Superintendenx Nursing Division. 277 MATATA AND AWAKAPONGA DISTRICTS
A public meeting will be held in the Matata Hall on 3rd February at 2p .m., in order to arrange a forthcoming Gymkhana. All residents and willing helpers requested to attend. J. W. PATERSON^ 272 Secretary. TE KAHA NAHVE SCHOOLREPAIRS ETC. Tenders closing with Public Works Tenders Board ? at 4 p.m. on 26/2/4are. invited for repairs and renovations at Te Kaha Native School. Particulars at Public Works Offices Tauranga and Opotiki. ’ H LAW OFFICES In view of, the. decision of the retailers to close on Saturday mornings, the Solicitors practising in Whakatane notify that each week commencing on 4th February their offices will be open from 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Monday to Friday arid closed on Saturday morning. 1 R.S.A. QUEEN CARNIVAL PRINCESS BEVERLEY’S COMMITTEE We take this opportunity of thanking all those who helped to make our Beach Picnic a success, especially those Representatives of Princess Pam’s Committee. Our organisation being limited we feel grateful for the voluntary assistance so spontaneously given. Honorary Secretary, Old Veterans and Businessmen’s Committee. FARMERS, RANGITAIKI PLAINS . As something new in order to save you time and expense I will bring my garage to your farm and guarantee repairs of all descriptions. Have your car tractor or implements serviced and any welding done on your place by certified “A” Grade Mechanic. Ring A. M. DICK, 243 X. 32
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 40, 1 February 1946, Page 1
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