PUBLIC NOTICES DRIVERS UNION A meeting will be held on August 30, 8 p.m. in the Band Hall, Francis Street. Business: Election of Officers, General. MR MULLER, 270 . Chairman, Auckland. PONY CLUB COMBINED RALLY AW AKERI—SATURDAY Programme commences with jumping events at 10.3.0 a.m. Refreshments available on grounds. No entry fee. Judges from Tauranga and Auckland Pony Clubs. The Whakatane Chamber of Commerce proposes to prepare a case' for presentation to the Licensing Commission in favour of an additional Hotel License for Whakatane and for a wholesalers license. Representations relating to these matters will be received by the Chamber. N. H. E. HOCKIN, 372 Secretary. , {Returned soldiers! S&pci The Whakatane Returned Services Association sincerely thank all those who so ably assisted the cause of Compulsory Military Training in the recent Referendum. L. M. ROACH, 346 Secretary. Impounded in Taneatua Pound from Waimana: Bay yearling filly, white face; bay half draught mare, about 4 years, white feet, white face; bay half draught mare, about 4 years, white star; bay half draught gelding about 3 years, 2 white feet, white star. If not released and expenses paid will be sold on Monday, August 29. at 12 noon. A. CARLING, . Poundkeeper. 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 HOUSING CONSTRUCTION DIVISION Tenders, closing with the District Supervisor, Housing Construction Division, Ministry of Works, P.O. Box 502, Hamilton at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, September 20, 1949, are invited for the following contracts: 80/B—s Units, Opotiki. 80/9—4 Units, Opotiki. Plans, specifications and further particulars are available from the Office, Housing Construction Division, Dey Street, Hamilton. Tenders to be in sealed envelopes marked “Tender for Contract No.—” 380 BRILLIANT AMERICAN PHLOX ! PRESENTING! A limited quantity of latest new Dwarf-type Arne- 1 rican Phlox. Colours so startlingly different, sc,ent so exquisitely alluring, blooms so beautiful with massed heads and contrasting centre “eyes.” Permanent Perennials—they bloom lovelier every year. Easy to grow in sun or partial shade. Perfect for quick flowering brilliant garden display. Shades— Bengal, Neryon and Persian Rose; Imperial, Doge, Tyrian, and Orchid Purples; Crimson; Dawn Pink; Camellia Rose; Mauvette; Geranium Lake; Amethyst; Carmine; Cobalt Violet; Petunia; Magenta; Fuchsine Pink. Latest named varieties, 7 for 10/-; or full set 18 diff. colours 20/-. Be sure to mention the variety “New American Brilliants” when ordering. Free with every order 40 page complete planting guide and reference book beautifully illustrated in colour fully describing and giving growing instructions for the above plants and hundreds of others. Everything the Horne gardener desires to know to make successful gardening easy! Obtainable only from Jammetts Novelty Plant Specialists, Palmerston North. 381 PIANOS tuned, repaired and bough for cash. Satisfaction guaranteed L. M. Sly, c/o Laskey’s Radios. Phone 227
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 31, 29 August 1949, Page 1
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