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 Dancing pupils of Miss J. Miller please note, class in King Street Hall, Saturday 21. 337 POISON LAID ' We, the undersigned have poison laid on our property, Bell’s Road, Waimana, and will shoot on sight all dogs found there. 326 A. & A. J. SULLIVAN. OTAKIRI HALL COMMITTEE The annual meeting of the above will be held in the Otakiri Hall on Thursday, May 26, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Election of Committee, General. All residents cordially invited. ' R. LESLIE, 273 Hon. Sec. Imopunded in Taneatua Pound from Nukuhou: Aged bay heavy hack, long tail. From Opouriao: Bay light draught gelding, white blaze, 4 white feet. If not released and expenses paid will be sold on Monday, May 23, at 12 noon. A. CARLING, 336 Poundkeeper. WHAKATANE BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY The Society wishes to thank the large number of helpers who came last Saturday and helped to continue the good work being done at the Domain Road Cemetery. Also a special thanks to the ladies who provided .the morning tea. If the weather is as good this coming Saturday the 21st inst. the Society wishes to see not fifty helpers but a hundred to a hundred and fifty. This number would enable the job to be completed. We appeal to the citizens of Whakatane to roll up and give a hand and render a worthwhile community service. 306
WHAKATANE BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY 150 MEN REQUIRED 150 MEN REQUIRED 150 MEN REQUIRED THIS SATURDAY, MAY 21 at 9 a.m. sharp. A working bee of this size would complete the work at the Domain Road Cemetery. We appeal to the citizens of Whakatane and especially owners of plots to come and lend a hand in a worthy cause. Different clubs and organisations in Whakatane are invited to cooperate. Many hands make light work, so do not leave this job to the willing few—Roll up and help. 307 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Boy’s shoe, size 1, Ohope or Heads. Finder ring 120 J. 271 LOST—Pearl cross with Calvary inscribed on it. Great personal value. Would finder please get in touch with Captain Rooney, c/o Ranby, Edgecumbe. 332 WORK WANTED FLARED SKIRTS made from your own material 20/- post free. Send waist measurement and length. Delivery about one week. Durney’s Dressmaking Service, King Street, Whakatane. 5 LADIES’ and childrens’ plain sewing done, also baby layettes. Apply Mrs J. Pettersen, Thornton. 302 WANTED TO HIKE CARAVAN, for fortnight. Address at Beacon. 298
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 89, 20 May 1949, Page 4
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