PUBLIC NOTICES A. O. Meredith and Son of Manawahe, hereby give nptice that poison is laid for stray dogs on the education reserve at Manawahe, also any dogs found wandering on this property will be destroyed. 369 THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE . CORAL BAY Coronach—Cherry Bay. To stand the season at WAIOEKA. OPOTIKI. Fees and full particulars on application to Damian' Parkinson, owner. 56 REPRESENTATIVE HOCKEY EDGECUMBE DOMAIN SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 Men: Ellison Cup, Central Bay v Rotorua, 2 p.m. Women: AARD Cup, Central Bay v Rotorua, 1 p.m. Admission: Adults 2/-, Children 6d, Cars 1/-. 55 BOTTLE DRIVE BOTTLE DRIVE BOTTLE DRIVE v Funds in aid St John Ambulance and Whakatane Scouts. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 Every home in the Borough will be visited by collectors. Please assist by having yours ready. Two causes which fully warrant your support. ' 359
RUGBY RUGBY BRACKEN CUP BRACKEN CUP SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2.45 p.m. WHAKATANE FIELD Poroporo (holders) v Wairaka. Curtain Raiser at 1.30 p.m. TANEATUA FIELD Paroa v Taneatua. Juniors: Paroa v Taneatua for Wilson Cup, 1.30 p.m. D. O. STEWART, Hon. Sec. W.R.S.U. 73
CARRIERS To WAIMANA and beyond to OPOTIKI DAILY SERVICE RUFF BROS., LTD. ’Phone 15R Waimana. PARCEL DEPOT WHAKATANE - Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd. The Strand, Phone 25. 65 Impounded in Taneatua Pound from Opouriao: Aged black heavy hack mare, white star; bay filly foal, white star; brown heavy hack colt, white blaze, white hind feet; bay colt, white star, white nose, white hind feet. If not released and expenses paid will be sold on Monday, August 15, 1949, at 12 noon. A. CARLING, Poundkeeper. Last Night at ,8 p.m.
GAYETY GALORE! Brilliant American Phlox! Latest new dwarf , scented. A thrilling shower of rainbow colours, startingly different, with a magical richness, depth, intensity and sparkling luminous petal-sheen rarely seen in flowers. Huge ruffled florets with delightful contrasting centre “eyes”, forming colourful massed satiny cushions of softly fragrant bloom. Permanent flowering species easily grown anywhere in N.Z. blooming lovelier year after year. Perfect subjects for quick flowering brilliant, showy garden display. Beautiful new shades—Bengal, Nei’yon, and Persian Rose; Luxuriant Imperial, Doge, Tyrian, and Orchid Purples; Vivid Crimson; Lovely Dawn Pink; Flawless Camellia Rose; Soft Mauvette; Blazing Geranium Lake; Sparkling Amethyst; Rich Carmine; Velvety Cobalt Violet; Deep Petunia; Bright Magenta; Warm Rose Pink. Latest named varieties—7 for 10/-; or FULL SET 18 cliff, shades 20/-. Complete 40 page planting guide, special Phlox culture, and reference book, beautifully illustrated in colour—FßEE. Only from JEMMETTS NOVELTY PLANT SPECIALISTS, PALM. NTH. 67
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 20, 3 August 1949, Page 1
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