PUBLIC NOTICES QUEEN CARNIVAL B.S.A. MEMORIAL WELFARE FUND VISIT WHAKATANE S JOYLANE* VISIT WHAKATANE’S JOYLAND Opposite the Rock, Commerce St. Open every night this week from 7 p.m. till Midnight. . Chair-O-Planes Chair-O-Planes Chair- O-Planes Horse-O-Planes Horse-O-Planes ij Horse-O-Planes ’ Weekend Features : II Friday, March 1: Special Children’s Fancy Dress Parade 7 p.m. Best Dressed Girl 10/6. Best Dressed Boy 10/6. Most Original Costume 10/6. Saturday, March 2: Beer Drinking Competition f<?r Men. , Ist Prize, 1 dozen Bottles (full). 1 / 2nd Prize, dozen Bottles (full), j Nominations on the grounds. BE IN FOR THE FUN BE IN FOR THE FUN BE IN FOR THE FUN EVENING CLASSES If sufficient students offer classes will be held in the following subjects on Tuesday evenings throughout the year : Commercial Work; Office Practice; Bookkeeping and , Typewriting; Woodwork. | Intending students are asked to enrol at the school on Tuesday even- j ing March 5, at 7 p.m., ; 281 HUBBARD, /. Supervisor. NOTICE
SUSPENDING LOGGING OPERATIONS Notice is hereby given that owing to extreme fire hazard and in. the pursuant of Regulations 7 of Forest (Fire Prevention Regulations 1940), I ALEXANDER ROBERT ENTRICAN, Director of Forestry,: do hereby order and direct that the lighting of fires and. the use of any steam log hauler or other steam engine whatsoever associated with forest logging operations in the locality comprising Tauranga, Matamata, Rotorua, Whakatane and Taupo Counties, are hereby suspended. Posted at Wellington this 19th day of February, 1946. ALEX R. ENTRICAN, 272 Director of Forestry. WORK IN AUCKLAND Si POSITIONS VACANT FOR GIRLS ■ AND WOMEN .Jig I ip Girls and women with some experience in the machining anri finishing of clothing are offered congenial positions in the modern workrooms of the Cambridge Clothing Factory, Auckland.
This is one of the best known con- . ■; !«gj cerns in New Zeaalnd, making: high, grade men’s suits, overcoats , and sportswear. Owing to the. acute shortage of female labour in Auckland, staff is now being recruited from country and provincial* cities. Successful .applicants .wiljL .have their fares paid to suitable accommodation will| be ar- . ranged for them. < ' * Good wages paid, plus good} bonus.* 40-hour week, worked Monday to.' Friday. t The Employment Officer theCambridge Clothing Factory! Limited, who is also a trained nurse and . supervises the health of the staff, will be visiting this district shdrtly to interview applicants. If you desire a position in Auckland and wish to be interviewed, please apply immediately in writing. Give full details of yourself, including age, experience and copies of references. «. - This advertisement has the. wholehearted approval of the Workers’*! Committee representing 200 con-
tented “Cambridge” Workers. ■ Further particulars will be supplied on request. The Manager, CAMBRIDGE CLOTHING FACTORY LTD. Customs Street, East, Auckland. 27fj! baldness ptj If your hair is thin, lifeless, lusfalling out, obtain, a Jar of Birmese Hair Root Compound from F. G. Macklow, Chemist, Whakatane. Results will delight you. Firmese Laboratories Hereford Street Christchurch. ’ if
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 47, 26 February 1946, Page 5
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