PUBLIC NOTICES ITRETI J RN EDS OLD IE R S it POPPY DAY APPEAL The annual Poppy Day appeal will be .held in Whakatane on Friday, April 22, 1949. We appeal to the public for their continued support for this cause. L. M. ROACH, 125 Secretary. ANZAC DAY All Returned Servicemen and Women are requested to parade at the Old Wharf on Anzac Day, April 25, at 10.30 a.m. for the purpose of taking part in the Anzac Day Service at the Rock. Medals and Decorations will be worn. Where no Medals available, Medal Ribbons will be worn. All kindred Associations are cordially invited to participate in the parade. L. M. ROACH, 126 Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the Whakatane Returned Services’ Association will be held in the Caledonian Hall, King Street, at 1 p.m. on Anzac Day. Light luncheon will be provided after the Anzac Service. A full muster is requested. L. M. ROACH, 127 Secretary. ANZAC DAY 1949 A United Service for the town and district of Whakatane will be held at 11 a.m. on Anzac Day, April 25, 1949, at the Memorial (Pohuturoa Rock). Whakatane. The Service will be proceeded by the customary procession and all interested organisations are invited to participate. B. S. BARRY, 212 Mayor.
BIG ATTRACTION . BIG ATTRACTION for TANEATUA and , DISTRICT See Page 8. WINTER SHOW HALL BOOKINGS After April 20, 1949, all bookings of the Winter Show Hall will be handled by Mrs R. Hunter, • House No. 31 opposite Show Hall entrance. 231 Impounded from Paroa: Black mare, chain nose, white star, long tail; black yearling filly; bay gelding pony, white star, rope on neck, long tail; bay gelding hack, white star, long tail; bay mare hack, white blaze. If not released and expenses paid will be sold on Tuesday, April 28, at 12 noon. A. CARLING, Poundkeeper. PRESBYTERIAN MAORI MISSION Hei te ahiahi o te Aa Tapu e tu mai nei ka whakahaerea he karakia Maori kite whare o te Pene i Paranihi Tiriti a te\7.3o te ahiahi. Kaikauwhau: Rev. Mete. Haere mai tatau kite karakia ki te Atua.' An invitation is extended to all Maori folk in Whakatane to a Maori service in the Band Room, Francis Street, on Sunday next, April 24, at 7.30 p.m. Preacher: The Rev. J. N. Smith. The sermon will be illustrated by a film strip. 271 ANZAC DAY, TANEATUA Service will be held in the Taneatua Hall at 2.15 p.m., returned soldiers, home servicemen, home guard and members of other units are invited to attend the parade. Fall in 2 p.m.- Baikie’s Corner, and march to hall. Whakatane Band in attendance. / 285 TE TEKO GOLF CLUB The annual meeting will be held at the school at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 28. G. NATION, 284 V Hon. Sec.
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