PUBLIC NOTICES The business known as Willowbank Nurseries, will now be known as “Home Gardens Ltd.” , 361 WHAKATANE HIGH SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES, 1950 Classes will be resumed in the following subjects if enrolment numbers justify:— 1. Woodwork. 2. Paper Making. 3. Trade Drawing. 4. Dressmaking. 5. Shorthand Typing. 6. Plumbing. 7. Motor Engineering. New classes may be formed in Orchestral or Choral music if there are sufficient enrolments. Classes commence this week from tonight. Subjects taken on same nights as last year for the present. Enrolment forms obtainable at Kingsley-Smith and Matthews, or the School. I. S. McHARG, 279 ' Principal,
N.Z. LABOUR PARTY (’Whakatane Branch) ANNUAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, at 8 p.m. Women’s Institute Hall \ Business: Election of Officers, General. Friends and supporters requested to attend. V. I. ALLEN, Hon. Sec. TO VIOLIN STUDENTS Mr S. G. Pearce has re-commenced violin teaching at Whakatane and Edgecumbe. All inquiries at Armstrong’s, Stationers. 179 PRODUCERS OF THE RANGITAIKI PLAINS BOBBY CALF POOL
Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Rangitaiki Plain's Bobby Calf Pool is to be held in the Presbyterian Hall, Edgecumbe, on Monday, March 6, a£ 8 p.m. / BUSINESS OF MEETING: (1) Notice convening the meeting. (2) Minutes of the last annual meeting. (3) Chaii’man’s report. (4) To receive and consider the annual statement of accounts and report of the Pool’s marketing agents for thd season ending November 26, 1949. (5) Election of members to committee. (6) General business. 1.-M. WITHY, 331 Chairman. WHAKATANE LYCEUM CLUB The annual ipeeting of -the Whakatane Lyceum Club will be held in the Club Rooms on Tuesday, March 14, at 2 p.m. . _ Nominations for the committee will be received by the Secretary until March 4. J. E. SPENCE, 330 Hon. Sec. PUBLIC NOTICE In conjunction with D. C. Morpeth and Sons Mrs' D. Williams will again be starting the popular Cut-Tack-Fit service. Mrs Williams will be in attendance at the Fabric House each Friday ( commencing, March 3. To avoid disappointment, early application is advisable as only a limited number of orders can be taken each week for this specialised service. 262 COLLETT GOWNS We wish to announce that having been compeled through circumstances beyond our control to relinquish our premises at 64 Commerce Street, we are temporarily closing down as from Friday, March 10, 1950. We hope shortly to announce our re-opening in permanent premises. 338 ANNUAL MEETING OTAKIRI HOCKEY CLUB FEBRUARY 28, 1950 OTAKIRI HALL Business: The balance _ sheet for 49/50 and general business. All members and intending members or any persons interested are cordially invited to attend. 249 A. HEGH, Hon. Sec. MARCH 23 REGISTERED NURSES’ GARDEN PARTY
Mrs F. Prideaux’s Residence, Douglas Street. 264
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