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PUBLIC NOTICES OTAKIRI YOUNG FARMERS CLUB A meeting to form a Young Farmers’ Club at Otakiri will be held in the Otakiri Hall on Thursday, June 6th at 8 p.m. All young rrien of the district are requested to attend. E. R. MARRYATT, 415 Fields Instructor, BUSINESS NOTICE GEORGE DAWSON LTD. Whakatane Now DAWSON & CARTER LTD. We wish to inform those who have always known us as George Dawson, Ltd., Whakatane, that we are now to be known as Dawson and Carter Ltd. The new Company has simply taken over intact the Whakatane Branch business of the old-estab-lished Opotiki business of George Dawson Ltd. In the new Company Mr George Dawson has associated with him Mr Samuel Bradford Carter who managed his Whakatane business prior to serving overseas for a considerable period. It is stressed that business connections will remain undisturbed, that the Whakatane business will go on as if unaware of any change and that a change has really taken place in name only. - For DAWSON & CARTER LTD. ' G. A. Dawson, Director. Whakatane, 29th May, 1946. 407 FOOD FOR BRITAIN The Eastern Bay of Plenty Centre of Red Cross will be pleased to receive donations for Food for Britain. 1. All money subscribed goes in full into food—any overhead expense is borne -by Red Cross from its own funds. 2. Free storage and handling by Auckland Harbour Board. 3. Free transport by shipping companies to Britain. 4. Manufacturers supply a wide range of necessary foods at discount on wholesale rates, case and deliver goods free to wharfs. 5. New Zealand Overseas Allotment Committee allot shipping space to the Centre monthly. 6. The food is delivered to the Food Allocation Control Board, England who distribute it equitably and where most urgently needed. ! By sending a subscription to the treasurer, Mr Norman Patterson, or the secretary, Mrs J. E. Winstone you are assured that your money is used in full for food. The food could not be handled or bought more cheaply and is equitably and quickly distributed. Donations may also be left in Red Cross colection boxes at Commercial Hotel, Whakatane Hotel, Mr A. G. Allan, Jeweller, Mr C. S. Armstrong, Stationer, Mr McGougan, King St. Dairy, or the Red Cross building during the month of June. The Secretaries of the sub-centres at Awakeri, Matata, Taneatua, Te Teko, Thornton, Edgecumbe and Otakiri will likewise accept donations. THE NEED IS GRAVE. PLEASE HELP. 410

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 81, 31 May 1946, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 81, 31 May 1946, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 81, 31 May 1946, Page 5

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