OPTICIANS HUMPHRY & FLETCHER ll 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 offer them for sale on and after May 15. MILNE’S SHOE STORE The Strand, Whakatane.
PUBLIC NOTICES HILLCREST No. 39 The above Lodge will be holding their fortnightly meeting in the Winter Show Building Saturday next, July 1, at 7.30 p.m. All brothers welcome. Also working bee at show buildings 11 a.m. Saturday. 358 RUGBY FOOTBALL RUGBY PARK SATURDAY, JULY 1 3 p.m.— PAROA v POROPORO Two old rivals meet on No. 2 ground. This should be the classic game of the season. Don’t miss it. 1.30 p.m.— JUNIORS High School v Poroporo Wairaka v Parou. Admission: Adults 1/6, Children 6d, Car Parking 1/-. 366 mm AWAKERI Y.F.C. Monthly meeting to be held in Awakeri Hall Monday, July 3, at 8 p.m. Lecturer, Mr E. R. Marryatt. 371 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ORDER Notice is hereby given that at a special meeting of the Whakatane County Council held on the 27th day of June, 1950, the following resolution was passed and will be submitted for confirmation at the ordinary meeting of the Council to be held on Tuesday, 25th day of July, 1950, at 11 a.m. at the County Council Chambers, Whakatane “THAT the present subdivision of the County of Whakatane into nine ridings be revoked and in lieu thereof the said County be divided into ten ridings, to be called respectively, Galatea, Matata, Omataroa, Ohope, Taneatua, Waimana, Nukuhou, Urewera, Tarawera and Rangitaiki, the boundaries whereof are respectively described in the schedule hereto.” A copy of the special order including “schedule” mentioned above is deposited at the office of the Council and is open t / ' the inspection of the public at the County Office, Whakatane, during office hours. Dated this 28th dav of June, 1950. C. G. LUCAS, 373 County Clerk. LOST AND FOUND LOST —Between Minginui and Awakeri, .22 Winchester S.S. rifle, June 25. Communicate Whakatane Police. 323 LOST —Abou June 20, boy’s school bag and navy blazer, vicinity of King St. Reward. Apply Beacon. 355 LOST —At winter show, one pair dancing pumps marked ‘Win” on sole; also one black sock Finder phone 307 K. Reward. 361 LOST —Navy blue kid glrve, white trim. Please return Beacon. Reward. I. G. Currin, Phone 84R, Taneatua. 364 FOUND—Straying on my property, black cattle dog, white breast, four white feet. E. D. Sheat, Phone 589 A. 291 FOUND —Main road near Edgecumbe, roll Congo lino. Apply A. Evans, Putiki Block, Edgecumbe. 362
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 63, 30 June 1950, Page 4
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