PUBLIC NOTICES PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE Protect your garden, crops and trees from pests and blight by using the correct spray at the right time and by. obtaining your requirements from WILLOWBANK NURSERIES Who carry the most complete range of all you need because WILLOWBANK NURSERIES is the only business in the Whakatane district which caters exclusively in supplying home gardeners needs. Local Agents for Coopers, Suttons, Winston-es (Super Seeds) and Arthur Yates & Co.
AMUSEMENTS DANCE Rangitaiki Plains Dairy Factory VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE Last dance to be held in Central Theatre, .Edgecumbe Tasty home-made supper, novelty dances, Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. Admission: Men 3/6, Ladies 3/-. Come along and make this dance the best at Edgecumbe yet. 65 HOUSE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two bedroomed house in Te Teko, all electric, built 18 months ago. Eligible ex-servicemen preferred. Write No. 20 Beacon. 20 HOUSES WANTED ~~ The “Beacon” wants to buy a house. Our employees require years of training and are highly specialised. Housing must be provided for them so please see us if you have (or know of) a house for sale at any time. The Secretary. , 322 1 WANTED TO RENT HOUSE or flat, Whakatane, for 1950 by married couple, both teaching. Apply Beacon. 375 HOUSE in or* about Whakatane. Phone 163. 19 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Sunday, September 25, one chrome hub cap, 9 inch diameter, on Te Puke-Te Teko highway via Otakiri, believed to be between Matata and Otakiri turn-off. Reward 10s. Apply Beacon. 383 LOST—Cream heifer, branded No. 10 on rump. Apply Police Station, Whakatane. LOST—Small yellow purse in or between Regent and Rock, Saturday evening, containing notes and silver. Reward. Ring 2795. 53 FOUND—Pig dog, white body and black round the ears and eyes, stands 22 inches high. Apply BeaLOST—Chromium crank handle cover, Vauxhall, 14. Reward. Apply Beacon. 69 An American visitor to England was watching a pleasure steamer tie up to the pier. “Say,” he said to an old sailor standing near him, “d’you know what we’d do with that tub in the States?” “No, sir,” said the old salt, “but as a guess, sir, I’d say you’d chew it, lean on it or cuddle it.”
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 47, 5 October 1949, Page 4
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