PUBLIC NOTICES WHAKATANE COMMUNITY WEEK MAY 6th TO 10th Lecturers from the Adult Education Centre, Auckland: Mr P. Mar-tin-Smith, M.A., L.L.B. (Director), Mr Owen Jensen (Music Specialist), Mr J. F. McDougall, B.A. Miss E. M. Smith, M.A. Day Sessions for Women: Tuesday and Thursday, Masonic Hall, Louvain Street, Wednesday and Friday, Methodist Church Hall, 10.30 a.m. and 1.45 p.m. Evening Sessions: At Whakatane High School, 7 p.m. beginning Monday, 6th May. Topics will include World Affairs, Music, Drama, Literature and one Community Centre. On Thursday evening Brains Trust session. Fees: Full course 5/-, either day or evening 3/6, single lectures 1/-. Lunch-time lectures in Music, Literature etc. may be arranged. Enrol now for this interesting week. L. M. LAWES, Hon. Sec., Adult Education Week, Whakatane High School. THORNTON RESIDENTS , 'A general meeting will be held in the Thornton Hall on Friday, May 3, 7.30 p.m. All interested in welfare of the hall are requested to attend.
N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY Notice is her-eby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Whakatane Branch of the N.Z. National Party will be held at the County Council Chambers, Whakatane, on Tuesday next, 30th April, 1946, at 8 p.m. Business: Election of Officers for 1946-47. All members and prospective members please attend—this is Election Year. N. H. E. HOCKIN, 258 Branch Secretary. N.Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY Eastern Bay of Plenty Centre The annual meeting will be held in the Red Cross Building on Wednesday, May 1 at 11 a.m. JANET E. WINSTONE, 183 Hon. Sec.
DAIRY BOARD WARD CONFERENCE Advice has been sent to all DairyCompanies that a conference of dairy producers will.be held at WHAKATANE on WEDNESDAY, MAY Ist t 10.30 a.m. in the Council Chambers Mr A. J. Murdoch, Board Member for the district will be in the chair. AWAKERI YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB V ’TS l femh.ers and intending members of the Awakeri -Young Farmers’ Club are notified of a meeting in the Awakeri Hall on Tuesday, 30th April at 8 p.m. The main business of the evening will be a lecture by the 'Fields Instructor, Mr E. R. Marryatt. J. HANNA, . 296 Club Secretary. TO PEOPLE WHO WANT TO WRITE BUT CAN’T GET STARTED If you have the desire to write, WILLIAM LYNCH, Australia’s Best Selling Author, can train you in your own home to be a successful writer of SHORT STORIES, MAGAZINE ARTICLES t or RADIO PLAYS for PROFIT. Send 6d in stamps TODAY for revealing Booklet “Successful Authorship.” The Mayne School of Authorship, G.P.O. Box 15605, Wellington. SLIPPERS. All sizes and colours. Prices as low as 7/3 pair at Bridgers Footwear Dept.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 67, 29 April 1946, Page 1
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