PUBLIC NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT OPENING NEW PREMISES (Next Grand Theatre) THURSDAY, APRIL 28 Specialists in Fabrics 0 Cottons—Silks—Woollens Light Furnishings Manchester. A FEW SPECIALS FROM OUR COMPREHENSIVE RANGE 54” Dress Weight Woollen, 13/3 yard. 36” Casement Fadeless, 4/11 yard. Nursery Winceyette 4/6 yard. Curtain Net, 5/11 yard. Coloured Towels, 4/11 each, 30 x 60, 8/11. MORPETH’S FABRIC HOUSE Phone 395. 351 1949 RUGBY SEASON OPENING OF SEASON WHAKATANE SUB-UNION Whakatane hnd Taneatua Domains TOMORROW Juniors 1.30 p.m. Seniors 2.45 p.m. D. O. STEWART, 324 Hon. Sec. WHAKATANE PARENT-TEACHER ASSN. SOCIAL EVENING at the High School MONDAY, MAY 2, 7.30 Sharp Speaker: Rev. R. T. Dodds. “What Is A Good School?” 380 TANEATUA PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE * A meeting of the above will be' held in the Taneatua Hall on Tuesday, May 6, at 8 p.m. to which the public are invited. C. H. CHAPPELL, 375 Honorary Secretary OTAKIRI HOCKEY All those interested in forming a Club please attend a meeting in the Otakiri Hall on Wednesday, May 4, at 8 p.m. L. PECK, 383 Convener. EDGECUMBE PARENT-TEACHER ASSN. A Social Evening will be held in the School on Wednesday, May 4, at 8 p.m. All parents and friends welcome. M. I. DAVIES, 388 * Hon. Sec. THANKS NOTICE I wish to thank the lady and her returned soldier husband of Matata who did a kindness to a stranger in rags on the Strand on April 21. 390 B. A. McPHERSON. THANKS NOTICE The Awakeri Gymkhana Committee wishes to thank all donors of prizes, and those who helped to make the Gymkhana a success. Special thanks to Mr L. W. Luxton for the use of his paddock. ' ' Signed, J. M. BARR, CLIVE SMITH, 373 Joint Secretaries. . MEETING to be held in Presbyterian Hall, Edgecumbe, on THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949 Commencing at 1 p.m. MR SCOTT DAVIDSON t Member of Dominion Council Federated Farmers, Wellington, President Federated Farmers, Auckland Province,- Chairman Aid to Britain Primary Production Committee. Members, their wives and friends are cordially invited. Mr Scott Davidson gives months of his time, can’t we give an hour or so— TO DISCUSS A. Compulsory acquisition of farms. B. Land settlement. C. Our part in recent industrial dispute. D. Transport and finance. 331
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 80, 29 April 1949, Page 1
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