PUBLIC NOTICES INSURANCE Your. Safeguard Fire, Accident, Theft. New Zealand Insurance Co. ARMSTRONGS GARAGE Agents. 16 SOW THE BEST FEED THE BEST THE ONLY QUALITY WE STOCK Our present stocks of Government Certified and Tested Mother and P.P. Perennial Ryegrass average 99.1 per cent Purity, 96.5 per cent Germination. We specialise in high testing seeds. BUSHBURN MIXTURE for rough sowing, 6Jlb 1201 bto sack. Two sacks and over freight paid. PRIPRO MILLING MEAL. Chosen on its merits by practically every pedigree breeder in the province, £2O/2/6 ton, sacks in, on rail, or boat Auckland. We offer all your needs in Feeds and Seeds —at lowest rates—send for price list—it is unnecessary to pay more. Primary Producers’ Supplies Ltd., The Home of Pure Meals, 59 Customs St. West, Auckland. SPRING FLOWER SRfOW The Whakatane Beautifying Society wishes to announce that owing to November being such a busy month with the General Election, the Society has decided to hold an Autumn Flower Show in March or April of 1950. All inquiries will be welcome and we ask all dahlia and chrysanthemum growers to' make a note of this approaching show and make it a success. G t W. KEMP;. 339 . 1 Hon. Sec. knox Presbyterian bazaar The annual sale of work under the auspices of the Ladies’ Guild will be held in the Sunday School Hall on Saturday, November 5, commencing at 1.30 p.m. 341 ATTENTION ALL PUBLIC-SPIRIT-ED PERSONS OF WHAKATANE A working bee conducted by the Whakatane Beautifying Society, to clean up the Foreshore at the Heads will be held on Saturday, November 5, at 9 a.m. sharp. All those interested are earnestly asked to* attend. Remember 'many hands make light work. * This locality is the kiddies’ playground of Whakatane and district. / G. W. KEMP, 338 Hon. Sec. COLLETTE GOWNS We regret to announce that owing to the demand on the stock of our MODEL FROCKS we hereby advise our clientele that this Salon will now open i WEDNESDAY THURSDAY / < and FRIDAY ONLY. RED CROSS SOCIETY FLOWER SHOW TE TEKO HALL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 j Challenge Cups for rose, cut flowers and decorative classes. Mr J. Pryor’s special points prize of £1 Is for cooking section. Produce, cake and plant stalls. Afternoon tea. Opens 1.30 p.m. 50 ST GEORGE’S ANGLICAN BAZAAR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 11 a.m. PARISH HALL Lunch and Afternoon Tea. All stalls including special open air stall of used garments. 62 RANGITAIKI
VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE Members of the brigade wish to thank all those who did baking and helped in any way at their recent dance. , ~ 7 F. VILLIS, 85 ... t Superintendent. WATCH Repairs—Quick service, work guaranteed. Agents for Security Watchmakers. Durney’s, King Street.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 59, 4 November 1949, Page 1
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