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OPTICIANS HUMPHRY & FLETCHER a mm M a li m wm Mill 1 ' I » 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 oner them for sale on and after May 15. MILNE’S SHOE STORE The Strand, Whakatane.

PUBLIC NOTICES TRUDY’S HAT SHOP LADIES! Thanks to your help— We have survived our first month in business. _ ANNOUNCING NEW MODELS IN BROWNISH TONINGS ! Give our windows a peek, at the end of the week. - TRULY YOURS TRUDY. WHAKATANE HIGH SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES The Choral Class conducted by Miss Rucroft commences Monday next, May 29, ‘from 7.30 to 9.30. L. S. McHARG, Principal. COUNTY OF WHAKATANE COUNTY & HARBOUR RATES Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to its powers under The Counties’ Act 1920; The Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act 1926; The Rating Act 1925; The Local Bodies Loans Act 1926, and all amendments to such acts and all other powers enabling it in that behalf the Whakatane County Council intends on Tuesday, the 27th day of June, 1950, at a meeting to be held at the County Council Chambers, The. Strand, Whakatane, at 11 a.m. to make and levy for the year commencing Ist April, 1950, and ending 31st March 1951, on the basis of the rateable unimproved value as appearing in the Valuation Rolls for the time being in force, of all rateable property in the County of Whakatane the following Whakatane County rates: General: Four and three-eighths pence (4 3-8 d) in the pound (over whole County); Separate: .Hospital, one penny (Id) in the pound; Matata water supply, in respect of ordinary supply upon all lands and buildings in Matata to which water is supplied, a water rate of fourpence (4d) in the pound on the unimproved rateable value with a minimum annual charge of 10/-. Nonconsumers’ water rates,. upon all lands * and buildings in Matata j to which water can be, but is not, supplied, situated within 100 yards I from any part of the waterworks, a rate of one-half of the water rate j axorementiond. Matata buildings other than dwelling-houses, a rate J equal to one-half of the water rate in respect of ordinarv domestic water supply. Edgecumbe Town-! ship Improvement: Rate of one swilling and six pence (l/6d) in the pound. Run 15 Separate Rating District: Rate of four and one-half pence (4|d) in the pound. Manawebe Separate Rating District: Rate of threepence (3d) in the pound. Stanley Road Separate Rating District: Rate of four and three fourth ponce (4fd) in the pound. Sanitary Charge: Levy a sanitary charge of £6 per pan on all house properties and premises to which the Councils sanitary service is given; also to collect Special Recurring Rates viz. Conversion No. 2 £76,295 Loan', seven-teighths ptence i7-8d) in the pound; No. 13 Kutarere Wharf £2,236 10s lOd Loan, one farthing (£d) in the pound; also to make and levy on behalf of the Wnakatane Harbour Board and in pursuance of the powers vested in it by The Harbours Act, 1923 and all 'other powers enabling it in that behalf, for year commencing first day of October, 1949, and ending

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 49, 26 May 1950, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 49, 26 May 1950, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 49, 26 May 1950, Page 4

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