OPTICIANS HUMFHRY & FLETCHER mSTEvery 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 offer them for sale on and after May 15. - MILNE’S SHOE STORE The Strand, Whakatane. TOKANUI HOSPITAL TE AWAMUTU Both men and women are required urgently to train in the care and welfare of the. mentally sick. These positions offer a permanent and worthwhile career under excellent conditions of employment and rates of salary. MALE ATTENDANTS —Basic salary £3BO p.a. rising to £425 p.a. after 3 years if the qualifying examination is completed. Board and lodging charges of £7O p.a. In addition an allowance of 171 per cent of gross salary is paid for week-end and Statutory Holiday duty. Net earnings after deduction of board and tax, average £6 11s 6d per week over the year. Uniforms. are provided. FEMALE NURSES— Basic salary £275 p.a. rising to £330 p.a. after 3 years if the qualifying examination is completed. Board and lodging charges, are £7O p.a. In addition an allowance of 171 per cent of gross salary is paid for week-end and Statutory Holiday duty. Net earnings after deduction of board and tax average" £4 8s per week over the year. Uniform, shoes and stockings are provided. LEAVE —Two -months per annum in addition to days off. TRAINING —Full course of training is given for Registration as a Psychiatric Nurse. HOW TO APPLY —In the first instance, write to, or ring, Medical Superintendent, Tokanui Hospital, Te Awamutu. Telephone 70 or 978. Arrangements for interviews will be notified. 58
Winter Show 1950 JUNE 21st, 22nd, 23rd 24th. ONLY SEVEN DAYS TO WAIT Schedules are now available from Whakatane Radio & Electrical Co., F. M. Abbott Ltd., Carter’s Shoe Store Ltd., Para Rubber Co., C. R. Whittle and A. J. Canning & Co. SPECIAL INFORMATION A Jet Plane Engine will be on show and two expert demonstrators from the N.Z. Air Force Department will explain its many interesting fcEturcs* This is the engine that might some day save the Empire. # . _ , ~ The Executive has the impression that the public does not realise that a membership fee of 10/6 entitles them to 4 (four) ladies tickets, and a member's card that gives the holder the right to enter the Show as often as he desires. The cash prizes for procession winners have been drastically reviewed' and are nearly doubled. Decorated Car Prizes Decorated Trade Display Prizes Comic Motor Display Prizes Sporting Clubs Display Prizes Fancy Dress Comic Prizes Humorous get up horse and cart or other non motor propelled vehicle £2 &£1 The Poultry Show runs for two days Friday, June 23 and Saturday, June 24, Cage Bird Classes provided. Become a member at a cost of 10/6 and save money. Richard Cobbe, Secretary. Box 213, Day Phone 398 D, Night Phone 146 A. £5 & £2 £5 & £2 £3 & £2 £2 & £1 £2 & £1
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 56, 14 June 1950, Page 4
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