PUBLIC NOTICES OPTICIANS In attendance Whakatane every Wednesday Humphry & Fletcher F.S.Mc. (Bond) S.D.O. (N.Z.) Successors to BARRY & BEALE (Rotorua) Appointments with Mr Macklow, Chemist, Phone 39.
Winter Conditions Call for the Best in FOOTWEAR Gum Boots, Goloshes, Work Boots, Dress Shoes for Ladies or Gents, Boys and Girls. Call and inspect at — MILNE’S SHOE STORE Whakatane Hotel Buildings, The Strand.
PUBLIC NOTICES Dressmakers please note. Have your buttonholes machine made by E. Oxenham, 19 King Street, Whakatane. 203 Public meeting, Thornton Hall, June 20 at 8 p.m. Mrs Topping, Rural Sociologist, under the auspices of ‘the Thornton and Awakeri Y.F.C.’s, will address a public meeting of all those interested in forming a Country Girls’ Club. A social hour will follow. Ladies, please, a plate. 209 ARCHERY CLUB Next Shoot, July 11. Cake No. 150, D. Smith. 227 RUGBY FOOTBALL MATATA, JUNE 18 3rd Grade Rangitaiki v Te Puke 1 p.m. Juniors, Rangitaiki v Te Puke 2 p.m. Admission: Men 1/6, Ladies 1/-. 199 PRAMS, PUSHCHAIRS. BASSINETTES, DOLLS PRAMS. Prams ci earn cane plunket. Pushchairs cream cane. Cane Bassinettes. Cane Dolls Prams. Relining spray painting etc. Send for catalogue. N.Z. Pram Co. P.O. Box 1402, Auckland. 176 THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA LIMITED I hereby givs notice that it is the intention' of the Association to issue, within FOURTEEN DAYS hereof, a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 1312645 on the life of Eric Henry Hill declared to have been lost. . W. A. MARTIN, Manager for New Zealand. 223
PIANOS! PIANOS! PIANOS! Reconditioned pianos always • in stock. Have your piano overhauled and tuned by a certified tuner. R. MURPHY, F.8.M.1, London. Phone 3385. Address, 10 Lovelock St, Whakatane. 156 TANEATUA HALL SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Subject, “The 12 greatest coming developments!” This is the first lecture in the series on the book of Revelations. You must hear about the great coming Millennium on earth. Read Revelation 20, then hear it clearly explained, by Evangelist G. Ratcliffe. A most interesting subject—simply illustrated. Note: As usual special programme for the children from 6.30 to 7 p.m. FAREWELL TO MR & MRS ALEX. THOMSON AND FAMILY A social evening, followed by a dance, will be held in the Central Theatre, Edgecumbe, on Thursday, June 30, at 8 p.m. To assist the committee in the catering ladies. are asked to bring a plate. Those who desire to contribute to the presentation which will be made, are asked to hand in donations either to the Dairy Co’s Store or give them to any person mentioned in the Dairy Co’s circular to suppliers. J. NIELSEN, 143 Chairman of Committee.
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