PUBLIC NOTICES WHAKATANE BOROUGH COUNCIL Tenders closing with the undersigned at 5 pan. on Monday, November 18, 1946 are invited for the construction of a 10,000 gallon circular reinforced concrete reservoir. Specifications and plans may be seen at the Borough Council Office or Borough Foreman-Engineer’s Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. • LESLIE D. LOVELOCK, 145 Town Clerk. Tenders wanted for concreting steps at school; also plumbing and repair work. Apply at Manawahe School. 154 CATHOLIC-GARDEN PARTY ' AND SALE OF WORK . In Presbytery Grounds King Street THURSDAY, DECEMBER sth, 1946 Commencing at 12 o’clock. Stalls, Sewing, Cakes and Sweets, Produce, Soft Drinks and Ice Cream Afternoon Tea. 156
N.Z. LABOUR PARTY ' WHAKATANE BRANCH Monthly meeting of the - above will be held in the Methodist Hall 7.30 p.m., Monday, 18th Novemebr. 165 V. ALLEN, Secy. WHAKATANE ROD & GUN CLUB Members and others interested are advised that a Shag Shoot will be held on Sunday, November 17th. All intending shooters are requested to meet at the Whakatane River Bridge at 9.30, and to bring their own ammunition. Government bonus will be paid on all shags retrieved. RIFLE SHOOTING A meeting of the Rangitaiki Rifle Club will be held in the Rangitaiki Plains Dairy Company’s Social Room Edgecumbe, on Tuesday night, November 19th at 8 p.m. Intending members invited. 169 W. MOORE, Hon. Sec. ATTENTION ! ! ! INDOOR BASKETBALL All those players interested in forming an Entertainment Committee, please attend a meeting at Mrs J. Patterson’s residence, 38 Salonika Street, on Wednesday, 20th November, at 8 p.m. 171 BALFOUR, IRVINE & WEBSTER LTD. > OPTICIANS. AUCKLAND & HAMILTON'. Our representative, Mr R. Boyd, will visit Mr Dewar’s Pharmacy, Whakatane, on Tuesday and Wednesday, 3rd and 4th December. Phone Mr Dewar for appointments. \; - AMUSEMENTS IF it’s a Floor IF it’s an Orchestra IF it’s pleasant Dancing Then its CABIN CABARET this and every Saturday night. THE GREAT IRISH TENOR’S visit to GRAND THEATRE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21st JOHN MOODY JOHN MOODY JOHN MOODY Dominion tour prior to his Australian tour, assisted by Maxine Newton, Pianist. Mr John Moody recognised to be the finest tenor ever to be heard in N.Z. Musically and vocally outstanding. Previous houses out. Admission: 7/-, 5/-, 3/-, plus tax. Director: Frank Myers. Programme will include: “Don’t Be Cross” “Jennie With Light Brown Hair” “Can I Forget You” “So Deep Is The Night” “Mother Machree” “Ma Cushla” “Brown Bird Singing” 133
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 50, 15 November 1946, Page 1
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