PUBLIC NOTICES 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.
PUBLIC NOTICES CONCERT THORNTON HALL TUESDAY, APRIL 26 Sponsored by Thornton Glee Club for hall funds. Admission, Adults 2/6. Supper and dance to follow. 260 TRESPASS NOTICE All persons found trespassing on our properties at Pikowai will be prosecuted. This notice is necessary owing to stock being shot and fires that were lit on property. A. J. HASTIE, R. H. OLIVER. 239 MOLE-DRAINAGE FIELD DAY The demonstration of mole-drain-age which was to have been held on Tuesday, April 26, 1949, on the farm of Sax Bros., Wainui, has been POSTPONED because of continued dry subsoil conditions. It- will now be held in the spring and will be advertised. E. R. MARRYATT, 208 Fields' Instructor. WHAKATANE COUNTY ROD AND GUN CLUB (Inc.) CLUB SHOOT, APRIL 24 Commencing 9.30 a.m. Events include C. A. Timbs Memorial Pigeon, Mrs Matchitt Cup, I. D. Rivett Novice Championship Cup. Members can enter for any event for birds only. Refreshments and ammunition available on ground. R. F. MORGAN, Secretary. 257
AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE IN OUR ROOMS FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1 p.m. Range of furniture etc., including:— English Piano. 15cwt Truck, Buick, good tyres and sound throughout. An excellent farmer’s truck. Trailer with very good tyres. Inspection day of sale. As new Extension Dining Table and 4 Chairs, Hostess Bed Settee, Kidney Dressing Table. 3-Piece Bedroom Suite as new, Light Stained Veneer including Double Door Wardrobe, Double Bed and Man’s Robe. Man’s Combination Robe, Wash Stand, Morris Chairs, Easy Chairs, Kitchen Table, Double and Single Beds, Settee and Squab, Chesterfield Settee, 9’ x 7’ 6” Axminster Carpet, 10 x 12 Indian Carpet, Tin Bath, Galv. Bath, Baby’s Bath, High Chair, Kitchen Sundries, China, Beatty Washing Machine, English Oak Writing Desk, Rocking Horse, gallon Tin Putty, 3 Pulleys 13” x 3” x H”, 6” x 3” x 1”, 4” x 3” x 1”; Hydraulic Jack in as new order, Butter Churn, Wicker Bassinette, Double Kapok Mattress, Lavatory Cistern, 3 Rolls Building Paper, Dark Stained Duchess and Double Bed to match, 4 good Oak Dining Room Chairs, Carpet Sweeper, Dining Table, Chip Heater, 3 Rolls Cocoanut Matting, Cane Pram, 3 new Congo Squares 9x9’ and 9’ x 7’ 6”, 15 gal. Lister Separator as new, Lady’s Bike, Man’s Bike, Wringers, Cots, 2 very attractive Afternoon Tea Sets, one White Shelley China. A. J. CANNING & CO., Auctioneers.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 78, 22 April 1949, Page 4
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