PUBLIC NOTICES RANGITAIKI PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP Meeting on Monday, August 15, at 7.45 p.m. Presentation of play. Bring and buy stall. Ladies a plate, please. 386 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 STATION IYZ AUDITIONS The station manager of IYZ will be holding auditions for Whakatane artists who wish to broadcast from IYZ Rotorua. An allowance towards cost of transport to Rotorua will be paid for successful performers. These auditions will be held at Whakatane on Saturday morning next, August 20, in the Parish Hall, commencing at 10.30. • Will intending performers please ring 119 U day, 175 night, for appointments. 214 WORKERS’ BUS TE TEKO, EDGECUMBE, WHAKATANE On Monday, August 22 a workers’ bus will commence a daily run from Te Teko to Whakatane via Edgecun be and Awakeri. Leaving Te Teko 7.15 a.m., Edgecumbe 730 a.m., Awakeri 7.35 a.m. and leaving the Rock on return at 5.10 p.m. The bus will cater for. weekly ticket holders and casual passengers. If the Edgecumbe bridge is not open for traffic by August 22 this bus will travel over the Te Teko bridge and down to the Rangitaiki factory at Edgecumbe meantime, TE TEKO BUS SERVICE LTD., Phone 475. COKE COKE COKE Fresh from the new Auckland Gasworks. FULL OF HEAT—LABOUR SAV-ING-ECONOMICAL. There is no fire like a coke fire, particularly if you start the fire with wood, pile on the coke mixed with a little coal or wood and then enjoy the warmth of hours. Graded To Suit All Requirements. Price on rail Auckland for country consumers— Special quotations for larger quantities. Sacks extra in all cases charged at 2/_ each if retained and l/8d refunded if returned in good order. Sold by all FUEL DEALERS or direct from THE AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LIMITED, 48813. 130 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 other friends have provided attractive trophies. I All that is required now is cotnpeitors in the following:— RECITATIONS, three classes, im. ier Std 3, under Std 5, under 17 /ears. VOCAL SOLO, the same grouping as for recitations. PIANO SOLO, under 11 years, under 13 /ears 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, f2) wer 3 years expei'ience. HIGHLAND and NATIONAL DANCING, 3 classes (see schedule). Speeches .or High School pupils Prepared Speech (our debt to Winston Lhurchill) also impromptu speech. FOR THE ADULTS. There is competition in Pianoforte Solos, itocal Solos, Ladies and Men Vocal Duet and Choirs. Also prepared 1 ffld impromptu speeches for the * foung Farmers’ Clubs. 1 Entries should be in the hands of ;he Secretary, Mrs E. J. Cleaver, l 0 Hawera Street, Phone 476 D, by Friday, August 19. Entry fee: Children 6d, Adults ./-. Timetable will be notified later. 178 I
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