OPTICIANS HUMPHRY & FLETCHER Hi mm 9 wm. ■ m. m Every Wed. Macklow’s Pharmacy.
We now offer for the first time in Whakatane MATCHLESS MEASURED FITTING SHOES FOR LADIES. The opening range will be in Black, Brown and Wine with Cuban and Low Heels. Full and half sizes and in A. B and C fittings. We have every confidence in these lines and will otter them for sale on and after May 15. MILNE’S SHOE STORE The Strand, Whakatane.
PUBLIC NOTICES ANNUAL MEETING, AWAKERI HALL The annual general meeting of the above will be held at the hall at 7.45 p.m. Tuesday, May 30. Business: Chairman’s Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Officers, Purchase of Additional Land, Altering Constitution of Committee, General. A representative attendance of the Awakeri public is requested at this meeting, as some major decisions must be made. R. KEEN, 287 Hon. Sec Impounded in Edgecumbe Pound from Otakiri: Brown half draught mare, white fore foot; black colt foal, white star, white snip on nose; bay light draught mare, white star; bay colt foal, white blaze. If not released and expenses paid will be sold on Monday, May 29, at 1 p.m. A. CARLING, 284 Poundkeeper. BASKETBALL OPENING TOURNAMENT SATURDAY, MAY 27 1.30 p.m. Players to be registered with Mrs I. Shapley, King Street, by Wednesday 24. 307 (Hillcrest 39) R.A.0.8. The above Lodge will be holding its Grand Opening Night on May 27 at 8 p.m. in the Winter Show Buildings. All Bros and intending Bros are cordially invited to attend and help make a memorable opening night, and commence this branch of the order on the proper footing it deserves. Further information available from Bro F. Cameron (Secretary Pro Tern). 136
SPECIAL AUCTION Excellent range of Joiner’s and Carpenter’s Tools and Machinery, on account of Mr J. Copestake, at our mart, on Friday next, May 26, at 1 p.m. 3£. h.p. Rollinson-Tippett Diesel Engine; 6” Buzzer; 12” Band Saw: Drill Press Morticer; Saw Bench with 4 Saws and Boring attachment, Electric Glue Pot; 6 Sash Cramps; tj Cramps; Stocks and Dies, to Saw-set Anvil; Engineer’s Vise; Carpenter’s Bench and Vise; Spray Painting Outfit; Douling; Hinges; Screws; Glue; 2 Electric Motors, .*• and 1-3 h.p.; Sill Timber; 1” Plummer Blocks B.B.; 150 ft. Glass, 32” and 20” and 30” and 18”; 2 Flush Wardrobe Doors; 80ft of h” pipe; Carpenters and Joiners Hand Tools. For removal from 11 James St.: Fowlhouse, 10’ 6” x 8”; Revolving Clothes Line. Note: Most of the above plant and tools are new and in perect condition. Also, on behalf of various clients: 3 3-piece Double Bedroom Suites; 3 Singer Sewing Machines; 1 Single Bedroom Suite; Large Solid Rimu Dining Table; Double and Single Beds and Mattresses; Settees; Chesterfields; Arm Chairs; Glass Door and Frame; Set large Kitchen Bins; Zipp Heater; Stocks and Dies, to -4”; Hot Dogge Stove; Electric Irons; Wringers; Primus; Churns-, Cart Saddle; Lawnmowers; Kitchen Sinks; Selby Heater; 2 Lav. Cisterns; Prams; Twin Pushchair; Fur Coat and many sundries. Essex Tudor Sedan Car, 1929, fair order, well shod. A. J. CANNING & CO., Auctioneers. 302
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