PUBLIC NOTICES NATIONAL PARTY PROGRESSIVE 500 & BRIDGE EVENING Parish Hall NOVEMBER 9 at 8 p.m. Good Prizes. Admission 2/-. 352 — r~ Knox Presbyterian Church ANNUAL SALE OF WORK SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 at 1 p.m. Plain and fancy sewing, cakes, produce and delicatessen. 358 EAST COAST RABBIT BOARD ELECTION OF BOARD MEMBERS Pursuant to the provisions in the Rabbit Nuisance Act, 1920 and Amendments, the Nominations for the Board do not exceed number required and the following are declared duly elected. Surnames: Dever, Andrew Thomas Holden, Mervyn Lester McKinnon, Alan Lewis Nolan, Henry Clyde Reynolds, George Morris R. W. J. EDWARDS, 61 Returning Officer. R. E. COOMBES HERBALIST & DIETITIAN From 282 Palmerston St., Gisborne, is at the Private Hotel, Edgecumbe. ALL TREATMENTS PURELY HERBAL Mr Coombes specialises in the treatment of Rheumatism, Skin Diseases, Nervous Disorders, Stomach Discomfort and Bladder Weakness. Phone 251 K or i)ti pers'on after six at the Private Hotel, Edgecumbe. 50 TE TEKO GOLF CLUB CLOSING DAY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5 Commences 10.30 a.m., mixed Canadian foursomes and compete tions. Members a plate, please. Visitors from other clubs cordially invited. 48 PUBLIC NOTICE I wish to advise the public of Whakatane that my pharmacy at King Street, Kopeopeo, will be open for business as from Monday, November 6, 1950. 47 (Signed) H. G. YOUNG. HILLCREST 39 Above Lodge will hold their fortnightly meeting on Monday 6 at 8 p.m. in Winter Show Buildings. O. HARLAND, 45 Secretary. WHAKATANE AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING Women’s Institute Hall, Lovelock St. 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 President’s Report, Balance Sheet, Arrangements for coming season. R. S. BUTTIMORE, 44 Hon. Sec. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to advise the public that our business premises situated at 52 King Street, are now open trading as Garden Supplies. Everything for the garden, cut flowers, floral work. F. & A. E. COCKERELL, 67 Phone 268 M. TENDERS Tenders are invited by the Rangitaiki Plains Dairy Co. for 13 acres of standing hay ready for cutting. For further particulars apply to S. C. Spence, Chairman. 66 MATATA INTERSCHOOL SPORTS in conjunction with Whakatane District Pony Club Rally Burt’s Paddock, Matata SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11 10 a.m. Maori Action Songs, Marching Teams Contest, Athletics, Novelty Events. Full programme horse events. Interschool sports with competitors from schools from Ruatoki to Pukehina inclusive. Jumble Stall. Admission: Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6, Children 6d, Cars 1/-. Refreshments obtainable on the grounds. Hot water free.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 15, 3 November 1950, Page 1
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