PUBLIC NOTICES GASTRIC TROUBLE RELIEF GUARANTEED Every bottle of Professor Webb’s Gastric Mixture is sold on a guarantee —or money back. Wonderful results in cases of biliousness, indigestion sorness . . . and general digestive discomfort in adults. Alleviate that complaint with Professor Webb’s Gastric Mixture. 7/6 (postage 8d extra), from: F. G. Macxlow, Chemist, Whakatane. 2 THE FORDSON MAJOR DIESEL TRACTOR Fitted with the famous Perkins P 6 T engine. Complete with:— Electric Starter, Lights, Power Take Off, Belt Pulley with Clutch, Fully Adjustable Draw Bar, Adjustable Front & Rear Wheels, Wheel Weights, Full Tool Kit, Weather Cover. Your fuel costs halved with this full Diesel Tractor. £792/10/-. Delivered to your farm. ARMSTRONG’S GARAGE Phone 171 and 314. 315 WIIAKATANE CITIZENS’ BAND The annual general meeting of the Whakatone Citizens’ Brass Band (Inc) will be held in the Band Room, Francis Street, on Tuesday, May 16, at 7.45 p.m. Business: President’s Report, Presentation of Balance Sheet, tion of Officers. Every interested person is invited to attend. A. J. s CANNING, President. 42
I wish to advise the public that 1 have disposed of my business in King Street to Mr O. Roulston. I thank all my customers for their patronage in the past, and hope the same goodwill and support will be extended <to my successor. 49 F. COCKERELL. I wish to notify the public that I have taken over Mr F. Cockerell’s business, King St., Kopeopeo. | 4P D. ROULSTON. INVITATION While in town call into C.L.C. Motors Show Rooms and inspect the new Nuffield Universal Tractor. Open Friday Evenings. 93 Awakeri Y.F.C. and C.G.C. monthly meeting on Monday, May 8, at 8 p.m. Lecturer: Mr A. Carling. 84 EDGECUMBE BOY SCOUT COMMITTEE Annual General Meeting EDGECUMBE SCHOOL MONDAY, MAY 8 at 8 p.m. A special invitation to parents and all others interested in the welfare and training of the boys. v M. E. LAW, 77 Hon. Sec. WHAT THE IMAGE FORETOLD Most dreams have little meaning, but one amazing dream given to an ancient Babylonian King has given an outline of world history. Not only so but it foretells clearly what is coming in this world. Come and hear the address by Mr A. L. Goofd of India on this wonderful dream, illustrated by a large, coloured painting which shows exactly what the king saw. Next Sunday at 7.30 p.m. in the Stewart Street Gospel Hall. All are welcome to come. TENDERS Tenders closing with the Secretary, District Tenders Board, P.O. Box 500, Hamilton at noon on Monday, May 15, are invited for the erection of a Staff Cottage at Whakatane. Particulars at Ministry of Works Offices, Tauranga, Whakatane, and Opotiki. 94
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 41, 8 May 1950, Page 1
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