PUBLIC NOTICES WHAKATANE LYCEUM CLUB The annual general meeting of the Whakatane Lyceum Club will be held in the club rooms on Wednesday, March 9, at' 2 p.m. J. E. SPENCE, 28 Hon. Sec. GAMING AND LICENSING POLLS, 1949 BAY OF PLENTY ELECTORAL DISTRICT POLLING-PLACES APPOINTED The above Poll will be taken in the above Electoral District at the following polling-places between the hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. on the 9th March, 1949. Awakeri, Hall. Edgecumbe, Presbyterian Hall. Galatea, Public School. Kaingaroa, Public Hall. Kopeopeo (Whakatane), King Street, Hall . Kutarere, Public School. Lake Rotoma, Post-office. Lower Waiawa, Maori Department’s Store. , Mamaku, Public School. Manawahe, Public School. Maraenui (Houpoto), Maori School Matahina, Mill office. Matata, Maori School. Minginui, Maori School. Mourea Okawa" Bay, TakingaRunanga House. MurupAra, Ringitahi Dining-room. Ngakuru, Public School. Ngongotaha, Public School. Nukuhou North (Waimana), Public School. Ohope Beach, Captain’s Cabin. Omaio, Maori School. Opotiki, Courthouse. Opotiki, Parish Hall. Otakiri, Public School. Otara (Opotiki), Public Hall. Paerata Ridge (Opotiki), School Building. Poroporo, Maori School. Raukokore, Maori School.' Rotoiti, Emery’s Store. Rotorua, Devon Street Hall. Rotorua, Koutu, Lee’s Garage. Rotorua, Peririka Street, Scout Hall. . Rotorua, Public. School (principal). Rotorua, Ranolf Street, Glenholme School. Rotorua, Te Ngae Road, Mr J. Fleming’s Garage. Rotorua, Town Hall, Concert Chamber. Ruatahuna, Wool-shed. Ruatoki North, Tuhoe Co-opera-tive Society’s Store Shed. Taneatua, Hall. Te Kaha, Hall. Te Teko, Maori School. Te Whaiti, Waikotikoti Diningroom. Thornton, Hall. Toatoa, Public School. Torere, Maori School. Waimana, Public School. Wainui (Kutarere), Public School. Waioeka (Opotiki) j HAll. Waiohou., Maori School. Waiotahi, Settler’s Hall. Waiotapu, No. 1 Camp, Forestry Hut. Wairata, School Building. Whakarewarewa, Wahiao Meet-ing-house. Whakarewarewa, Waipa Mill, Hall. - Whakatane, Borough Council Chambers. Whakatane. County Council Chambers. Whakatane Paper Mills, Recrea-tion-room. Woodlands (Opotiki), Public School. Maori electors may vote at the above polling-places. „ Dated at Rotorua, this 7th day of March, 1949. J. D. O’BRIEN, 96 Returning Officer. PIANOS tuned, repaired and bough , for cash. Satisfaction guaranteed L. M. Sly, c/o Laskey’s Radios. Phone 227 TURF Register 1947-48 edition now on sale at Armstrong’s Bookshop. FARMERS! Save disappointment. Book up for your hay baling, carting and stacking. Ring 88X. J. C. Dudson. BRAND new Ford 10 h.p. motors latest model, complete, now available. Armstrongs Garage. LARGE range bathroom fittings and stainless steel sink benches. Shapley and Co. “BOTTLES” Wanted to buy beer bottles and most other kinds. Apply N. J. Larsen, Valley Road, Phone 1265.
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