AMUSEMENTS YOUNG CALEDONIAN CLUB DANCE SATURDAY, MAY 8. Open for all members and intending members. Please note that subscriptions will be taken .at dance. Prices 1/6 and 2/-. 42 ANOTHER BASKETBALL DANCE CALEDONIAN HALL MAY 15 Harrison’s Orchestra. Prices 3/6 and 3/-. All members please bring a plate. DANCE T,o the Rhythm Vendors at the Kokohinau Hall, Saturday, May 15, to celebrate the coming-of-age of Miss Jean Thompson. All friends and relations cordially invited. 208 OTAKIRI HALL COMMITTEE DANCE THURSDAY, MAY 20 Novelty Dances. ' Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. Home-made Supper. Usual Prices. 27 PUBLIC NOTICES “DOES GOD SPEAK TO MEN TODAY?” Hear Graham EVERYMAN’S TENT TONIGHT 7.45 P.M. TONIGHT 7.45 P.M. TONIGHT 7.45 P.M. Thursday," 7.45 p.m. Dr. Howie will speak. Tent cosily heated. Come. 21 CHIEF GUIDE’S VISIT LADY BADEN POWELL The Whakatane District Guide Committee extends a warm and cordial welcome to the public and parents. in particular, to attend the Civic Reception in the Grand Theatre, which is being tendered Lady Baden Powell at 11 a.m. on Thursday next. Lady Baden Powell is a world figure as the widow of the late Lord Baden Powell of Gilwell, and as the founder of the great Guide movement for girls. She is now engaged in a tour for the purpose of fostering international goodwill, and has a powerful message to deliver to young and old. Do not miss hearing this inspiring address. (Mrs) G. SANTON, 50 District Guide Commissioner. 500 CARD EVENINGS FORTNIGHTLY Commencing Thursday, May 6, 8 p.m. WOMEN’S INSTITUTE HALL, LOVELOCK STREET. Ladies and Gents Prizes Also Aggregate Prize. Admission 2/-. Whakatane Branch Labour Party. 54 LOST AND FOUND LOST—From Te Teko Saleyards, two fat Jersey cows branded SU on back. Advise Loan Co. LOST—One window sash between Whakatane and Matata. Phone 25, Matata. 419 LOST—Dodge hub cap. Reward. Return Beacon Office. 418 LOST—In vicinity of Awakeri Hall, gold tio pin, treble cIeSE si gas, 10/reward. Ring 91 or contact Harrison’s Orchestra. 34 LOST—Young black cattle dog ; (Nig) chain probably attached. Reward. T. Fabish, Western Drain. 48 lows ftfaU wHaftle* vicinity Domain Road, great sentimental value. Reward. Please ring ICL 53 LOST—Dog, setter, black and white, no collar, 1 year old, name Lock. Lost May 1 lower Rotoma-Onepu area. Reward. Phone F. M. Abbott, Whakatane. 20
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 43, 4 May 1948, Page 1
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