PUBLIC NOTICES WHAKATANE RACING CLUB Inc.) The annual general meeting wil be held in the Central Theatre Edgecumbe, on August 25, 1949, a 1 8 p.m. Business: President’s Report, Bal. 'ance Sheet, General. All members urged to attend. Signed, E. C. PERKINS, 110 . Secretary, WHAKATANE BOWLING CLUB (Inc.) Special General Meeting, Club’s Pavilion AUGUST 16. Business: Revision of Rules. All members requested to attend. E. JOHNSTON, 129 Hon. Sec. NEXT WEEK in Whakatane Special United YOUTH FOR CHRIST ' CAMPAIGN MONDAY / TUESDAY WEDNESDAY of next week at 7.30 in the GRAND THEATRE. 210 BALFOUR, IRVINE & WEBSTER OPTICIANS, AUCKLAND & HAMILTON. Our representative Mr R. Boyd, will visit Mr Dewar’s , Pharmacy, Whakatane, on Tuesday, August 30, and Wednesday, August 31, 1949. Phone 32m for an appointment. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Owing to the terrific extended seasons everywhere of the GREAT FRANQUIN GREAT FRANQUIN GREAT FRANQUIN GREAT FRANQUIN GREAT FRANQUIN GREAT FRANQUIN V GREAT FRANQUIN The Sensational Hypnotist The Sensational Hypnotist The Sensational Hypnotist The Sensational Hypnotist The Sensational Hypnotist The Sensational Hypnotist The Sensational Hypnotist .» Has postponed his Whakatane tseason, originally for August 23rd and 24th. The greatest entertainer show business has ever known, will now definitely come to GRAND .THEATRE GRAND THEATRE GRAND THEATRE THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 8 p.m. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 8 p.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 8 p.m. Direction, Commonwealth Theatre * Guild Ltd. ‘ 188
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 25, 15 August 1949, Page 1
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