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PUBLIC NOTICES OPTICIANS sms ■HgU*JL /*V wj’W ■ j 5 833 KHaprj HUMPHRY & FLETCHER Every Wed. Macklow’s Pharmacy.

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 Hotels Buildings, The Strand.

PUBLIC NOTICES ALTERATION IN BATE Birthday evening of Awaked V/oraen’s Division will be held on Wednesday, July 20 at 7.30 p.m. Members and guests please note. 183 BEGINNERS BALLROOM DANCING CLASS MONDAY, 6.30 P.M. Walton .School of Dancing, Studio 2 Anzac Avenue. 200 WHAKATANE-GISBORNE STATE HIGHWAY SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF • SCREENED SHINGLE Tenders closing with the District Tenders Board, P.O. Box 500, Hamilton at noon on Monday, July 25, 1949, are invited for the supply and delivery of Torere shingle. Particulars at Ministry of Works Offices, Tauranga, Whakatane and Opotiki. ( 189 'TANEATUA LECTURE Subject: “Is the world staging itself for the last great battle called ARMAGEDDON?” Commenting on the turn of events in Russia, China and the East General Smuts declared a few days ago, “We are living in the twilight of the world.” Everyone should know about this coming conflict between the white and dark races. DON’T MISS THIS SUBJECT. Evangelist G. Ratcliffe makes it clear. SUNDAY AT 7 P.M-

WHAKATANE W.I. WINTER SHOW COMPETITION RESULTS Dinners: Wednesday, No. 25, Mrs Sumner; Thursday, No. ’• 1 0, M. Boulcott; Friday, No. 228, Mrs I. W. Campbell; Saturday, No. 331, Mrs Bluett; iced cake: No. 818, T'. Knights; sweets (1) No. 55, Mrs James, (2) No. 11, Miss L. C. Addison; white gloves (1) No. 92, Andrea Coutts; white gloves (2) No. 36 Mrs Teasdale; brown gloves No. 42, D. Stevens; silk stockings No. 23, May Hanham; supper cloth No. 114, Mrs H. Bluett; cushion No. 27, D. M. Double; mop No. 44, Mrs A. Print; shrub (1) No. 67, Mrs V. Stewart; (2) No. 65, Mrs A. Carling; toy dog No. 10, L. Grace. 206 U.A.O.D. WHAKATANE LODGE No. 97 Competition winner, No. 222, A. Stewart. 207 WHAKATANE LYCEUM CLUB Owing to the Drama Festival being held on July 19 and 20. the SOCIAL EVENING arranged for Tuesday, July 19, will not now be held. 210 WHAKATANE BEAUTIFYING SOCIETY A further working bee will be held tomorrow (Saturday) at 9 a.m. The job is nearly finished and a more respectable number of helpers this week would complete the work. Here’s hoping that a greater number will be there. G. W. KEMP, Hon. Sec.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 12, 15 July 1949, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 12, 15 July 1949, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 12, 15 July 1949, Page 4

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