AMUSEMENTS JUNIOR NATIONAL PARTY DANCE ELECTION NIGHT Wednesday, November 30 Captain’s Cabin, Ohope , Harrison’s Orchestra. Free bus from Anzac Avenue .8 p.m. 351 CSS SOCIAL, OTAKIRI HALL THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 Gents 2/-, Ladies a plate. 348 GRAND CATHOLIC DANCE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3 AWAKERI HALL I Home-made Supper. Freddie Burt’s Orchestra. x • Pl’ices 3/- and 3/6. 377
DANCE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1949 MATATA DINING ROOMS Music: Bill Mundy and his Rhythm Boys. 8 p.m. sharp. Popular Prices. 388 CONCERT 21- Hours Mixed Variety Programme !' GRAND THEATRE' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1949 at 8 p.m. All proceeds in aid of Crippled Children’s Society. Sponsored bv Whakatane Rotary Club. All Seats 2/8. No Reserves—Come Early. 226
PERSONAL SEAT wanted in car travelling to New Plymouth, leaving Whakatane.. on December 23, 24 or 25. 379 WANTED TO RENT WANTED —Bach at Ohope, adult family, for 1 week from January 7. Address at Beacon. 376 PUBLIC NOTICES THANKS Members of the Ladies’ Guild of All Saints Church, Edgecumbe, wish to thank all thise who assisted in any way to make such a succes of the recent bazaar. J 385 PvANGITAIKI PLAINS BOBBY CALF POOL Regular routine collection terminates November 30. Suppliers please arrange with Mr Judd, Phone 144. for collection of later calves. ANDREW McLEAN, 374 , ' Secretary. I will resume violin teaching in Whakatane and district as from February 6, 1950. As vacancies are very limited v/ould all new pupils please advise at earliest. Should sufficient pupils be offering in Whakatane, Edgecumbe, Awakeri or Taneatua I will consider teaching on second day in the district. Armstrong’s, Stationers, for particulars. 372 S. G. PEARCE.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND PAROCHIAL DISTRICT OF WHAKATANE The ser"ices of the Rev. D. Rankin, of Tauranga, are available when needed for Baptisms, Weddings, and Funerals. Please contact Mr C. R. Coates, phone 315. 395 BAY OF PLENTY MOTOR CYCLE CLUB (Inc.) The above Motor Cycle Club wishes hereby to record its appreciation of the co-operation afforded them by the Whakatane Borough Council, the Legion of Frontiersmen, the St John Ambulance, the Traffic Inspector and all ether willing workers at their recent successful hillclimb events. 397
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 70, 30 November 1949, Page 1
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