PUBLIC NOTICES OPTICIANS /: \ H $: r Hv A. / W J '■ .:• • 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 Hotel Buildings, The Strand.
PUBLIC NOTICES Winner of Red Cross competition, Mrs M. Cooper, No. Q 3. 194 Residents of Edgecumbe and surrounding district are requested to attend a public meeting in the Central Theatre, Edgecumbe, on Thursday, August 18, at 8 p.m. in connection with the proposed Memorial Hall and Community Centre. H. M. CARTER, 190 Convener. Impounded in Taneatua Pound from Opouriao: Aged black heavy hack mare, white star; bay foal, white star; brown heavy hack colt, white blaze, white hind feet; |3ay colt, white star, white nose, white hind feet. 5 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. MAKE ROOFING TILES The Natraloc tile machine is a sound .investment which gives a very profitable return. Patented features make it amazingly simple and speedy to operate. Makes more than 500 tiles per day . without skill or previous experience. Tiles' pass all Govt, tests. A tile maker of 22 years experience says in a letter which can he seen on our files, “For speed, easy working, smooth running, the machine is the best I have ever hid occasion to use. I have no hesitati n in saying simply this—they’re great.” Later in his letter he says, “The design of the tile has been very favourably commented on.” , Die-cast pallets available immediately. Unbreakable with flat surfaces and precision uniformity, which ensure a snugly fitting, watertight roof. For full details write: Diamond Cultivators Ltd., 2 New North Rd., Auckland, The Concrete Mould Specialists. Manufacturers of moulds for concrete blocks, posts, pipes, troughs and all pre-cast concrete goods. 172
KNOX JUNIOR COMPETITION SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL Commencing TUESDAY, AUGUST 30th at 10 o’clock. OPEN TO ALL. Competent judges have been secured. Business people and friends have provided attractive trophies. All that is required now is compeitors in the following:— RECITATIONS, three classes, under Std 3, under Std 5, under 17 years. VOCAL SOLO, the same grouping as for recitations. PIANO SOLO, under 11 years, under 13 years and under 17 years. VIOLIN SOLO, under 13 years and under 17 years. BAGPIPE, March and Slow March (1) players with not more than 3 years experience, 1 2). over 3 years experience. HIGHLAND and NATIONAL DANCING, 6 classes (see schedule). Speeches for High School pupils Prepared Speech (our debt to Winston Churchill) also impromptu speech. FOR THE ADULTS. There is competition in Pianoforte Solos, Vocal Solos, Ladies and Men Vocal Duet and Choirs. Also prepared and impromptu speeches for the Young Farmers’ Clubs. Entries should be in the hands of the Secretary, Mrs E. J. Cle&ver, 10 Hawera Street, Phone 476 D, by Friday, August 19. Entry fee: Children 6d, Adults 1/-. Timetable will be notified later. 178
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