HUMPHRY & FLETCHER Wvn m mm \ - 'J vJ/>: , 2 ns a SSBHT t. ; * wsm- h OPTICIANS Every Wed. Macklow’s Pharmacy.
XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Slippers, Sand Shoes, Beach Shoes, Roman Sandals, Dress shoes for ladies or gents, boys or girls. Styles to suit all members of the family. Call,, and inspect at ’ .MILNE’S SHOE STORE The Strand, Whakatane. Prompt service with all footwear repairs.
PUBLIC NOTICES WHAKATANE HIGH SCHOOL End of Year Breaking up Ceremony, and presentation of prizes and certificates. " The ceremony will take place in the Grand Theatre, Whakatane, on Thursday, December 14, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Parents and friends of the school are cordially invited to be present. I. S. McHARG, 44 Principal. TE AWAMUTU RACES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 Bus leaves Rock 6 a.m. 30/- re-' turn. Cash with bookings. OHOPE TRANSPORT CO. 95 PRIPRO MILKING MEAL The economical, balanced, palatable concentrate —a great milk producer £2O 7s 6d; send for samples and literature. Peamel £lB 10s; Barleymeal peameal mixture £2O 7s 6d; pure mixed meal £l9 7s 6d; Pripro Pig Food £l9 5s all per ton of 2000 lbs. sacks in, on rail or boat Auckland. Samples gladly posted. Primary Producers Supplies Ltd., Auckland. CHILDREN’S XMAS FAIR St John Ambulance Hall SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 Opening 1 p.m. Stalls: Home Cookery Produce Sweets, Ice Cream Lucky Dip, etc. Films. Santa Claus will be there, so bring the kiddies for an afternoon of fun. 54 SUPPLY OF SCREENED RIVER GRAVEL Tenders, closing with the Secretary, District Tenders Board, P.O. Box 500, Hamilton at noon on Monday, December 18, 1950, are invited for the supply of gravel from the Whakatane River to State Highway near Matata. Particulars at Ministry of Works Offices, Tauranga, Whakatane and Opotiki. 130 WHAKATANE
BOROUGH COUNCIL WATER SHORTAGE The shortage of water on Monday of this week was due to the excessive watering of gardens and unless water is conserved a total prohibition of garden hosing will have to be enforced. Inspections will be ma ’e and offenders prosecuted withoi t warning. GUARD YOUR TOWN AGAINST THE DANGER OF FIRE. LESLIE D. LOVELOCK, 128 Town' - Clerk. f LUDOLF BREKKE, C/- Whakatane Board Mills Ltd., Whakatane, hereby declare for public information that I have duly lodged a notice of intention to apply for naturalization £s a British subject and New Zealand citizen, and propose to apply forthwith for a certificate of naturalization to the Minister of Internal Affairs. 154 L. BREKKE. I HILMAR BJARNE MOEN, C/Whakatane Board Mills Ltd., Whakatane, hereby declare for public information that I have duly lodged a notice of intention to apply for naturalization as a British subject and New Zealand citizen, and propose to apply forthwith for a certificate of naturalization to the Minister of Internal Affairs. 155 H. B. MOEN.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 30, 8 December 1950, Page 4
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