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PUBE.IC U€«I€ES OPTICIANS In attendance Whakatane every Wednesday Humphry & Fletcher F.S.Mc. (Lond) S.D.O. (N.Z.) Successors to BARRY & BEALE (Rotorua) Appointments with Mr Macklow, Chemist, Phone 39.

WINTER WEIGHT FOOTWEAR FOR ■ ALL THE FAMILY. New lines arriving daily at MILNE’S SHOE STORE Whakatane Hotel Buildings, The Strand.

Bay Of Plenty Beacon Published Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1949

PUBLIC NOTICE BARTON’S INTERNATIONAL CIRCUS WHAKATANE DOMAIN 2 NIGHTS ONLY FRIDAY, APRIL 22 SATURDAY, APRIL 23 Nightly at 8. Matinee 2 p.m. Saturday. Presenting the World’s Greatest ARTISTS and ACTS, In the World’s Biggest TentFeaturing the AMAZING LEOTARDS AERIAL ACROBATS (direct from the Continent), in two of the Greatest Circus Acts in Circus History! THE INIMITABLE ELIMAR, Europe’s Foremost Juggler and Balancer.' ■ MAXIMO The World’s Greatest Trick Cyclist. DAN CROTTY and BUDDY, The Screen’s Most Eminent and Versatile Cowboys, with their Human Horses’ Trixie apd Silver.

JAMES and DOLORES Australia’s Equilibrists, Highlights of the Circus World. 2 h HOURS NON-STOP SHOW, which includes 10 minutes of WILD WEST ENTERTAINMENT. £IOO offered to any man‘who can Ride Widow Maker. SEE THE WILD ANIMALS FED— Afternoon at 3—Free of Charge. And Pony Riders for the Children, at 6d a ride. The WONDER SHOW of the AGE— The best and biggest show ever seen in N.Z. Nothing- in the whole world to equal the present aggregation of marvellous talent. A host of international celebrated athletic gymnasts acrobats, clowns, equestriennes, horses, ponies, mules, lions, tigers, monkeys. Seating accommodation, 3000 people. Admission Prices: Adults 6/-, 4/(Plus Tax). Children 2/6 all parts. Also Showing: Matata, Tuesday, April 19. Te Teko, Wednesday, April 20. Opotiki, Thursday, April 21. Te Puke, Tuesday, April 26.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 76, 11 April 1949, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 76, 11 April 1949, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 76, 11 April 1949, Page 4

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