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Bay of Plenty Times. SATURDAY, APRIL,I3rd, 1927. LOCAL AND GENERAL

Attention is directed to mi . iinouiu enienr in to-day',', issue from Mr A. F. 'Funks (who is contesting the Mayoralty). giving a resume of his policy in connection with municipal affairs. A combined memorial service will he held in the 'town Hall on Monday next ' (Anzae- 1 )ay), at 2.1 a ji.m. Veterans. Returned Soldiers. Territorial.--. Senior Cadet-. c.,r[ Guides. Hoy SeoUls. Maiiher- of St. tohn Ainhulanee A—oei,,tion. the Land. Fire Brigade, School Childrent, and other loeal bodies will parade at the Tauranda ,-ehool at I .AO p.m. and will march to the Town Hull. Mr Ik Dive notilie- that he will adore--- the eleetor— in the Town Hall on Tue-day next, 2(!th in-t.. at S |>.m. Candidate.-" for the Dor-ugh Conned are m\ited to speak at tills meeting. iln Tue-day Aord ?<>, not W edne-dav ■', ju-e\doii-lv arioimi-eil. a( S. [..ni., Ihe 1 lev. C. C. I.oiej;, of (\ara>-hi, India, will owe a lantern leejnre in the I'ai i-h I full oil h's work. Mr Long used to he a Viear in thi- dio.an,i j- now nym-i-m.g secretary of ft.,. (Card of Mis.-ioli-leavelhno round tin- parish.'- telling pe.,p|e what i- hem,'.; d-aie. from hi-own e\perieiir e-. There will lie m, charge f> .1- admi-a ’O .ltd to* e. dleerion ; The annual genera! meeting of the Western Ha;- of Pientv Returned Soldiers’ \-s,.emti-sn will Vrf> held - in The Coronation Hail a! n.-a thi- evening, Sander"- Eucalypti Extract, in tho pink Carton with green hand, hearing ! ■(•.tuatiuf sannder and Son-.

Is pinus insiguis suitable as a building Umber? This quesliyn was discussed at some length at a recent meeting of the Hastings Borouogh Council, the occasion of the discussion being an application lor permission to build a motor-shed o£ that material. The Directory of Forestry, in answer to Ihe council’s enquiries, says lhat provired pinus insiguis is thoroughly seasoned, anil that It is not used tin actual contact with the ground, it is quite satisfactory for all classes oi buildings in urban areas. The tribunal appointed by the Government to inquire into the proposed' operations of the Proprietary Anffcles Trl.de Association is expected to present its report to the Minister of IndustrTos and Commerce, lion A. I). McLeod, at the end of the week. The report will then be considered by Cabinet. The animal meeting uf_ the Whakatane County Hockey ' Association was 1 e '!• I last week. The balance sheet was read and coillirmed. Mr S. Jd. Tippett Was re-elected President of the Association, and Mr A. tan k secretary. The execiTtivo of the Assoeiatioii is to rompn.se one representative of each rhili, together with the secretary and president. A Press Assoeiatioii message from Wellington states that the Railway Department will take over the Wafhi-Ta-havvat section of the East Coast railway of CP miles, from May I. Mrs, i;. Wdlcook wil| -ell on atroimt of Ale W. P. Bell. ( mhridge Hoad, oil May ■?. a qic.iitity of timber and corrilgaied iron. Advice has been received from the Tourist Department Ry Mr G. Peebles, .-ncretary of the Whakalane Rod ami Cun Chile to (lie effect that there wilt i»c an open season for native game only in Hie Whakalane County for one months —from May 2 to May 31, both days inclusive. This is the outcome of iD• ■ protest, that way- made against n eio.se season for ail game in the eounty. No home should ever be without Sander's, the world’- pined F.ueulyptj Extract. Wonderful lie ding mid antiseptic power."

in a recent bankrupt ease a district Oltieial Assignee remarked that the withdrawal of a firm's advertising was usually the sign of decadent business. The remark emanated from a challenge by a creditor of an item of .Cit'd per annum for advertising. An invest ig tion showed that in proportion to the turnover this co-t did not exceed 3 per cent-., and was exceptionally low for such a business, comparisons among the < re.litors, some of whom represented highly successful hrms. brought forth the information that the average all.nation in advertising by their linns was well over per cent, no ph,■ turnover, and tin’s was considered die.,p for the business it produced, due creditor remarked tint- a good sale-woman was worth CiiN) a year, hip her services were pra.'tiValiv usle.ss without the help ..f advertising. \ Press Association message from Wellington stales (hnl the Poppy i>av appeal in the city and suburbs is expected to realise Cl,Odd. The sum ot Cad is already in hand and the poxes yet to be counted are relied niton to supply the balance. The next regular meeting of Court Royal Oak will be held in the Poi'Csters’ Hall on Tuesday next an T.ttd p.m. Tli ■ Pommissiotier of Pi own l.aiuls invites tenders for tite purchase of a number of country properties.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LV, Issue 9465, 23 April 1927, Page 2

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Bay of Plenty Times. SATURDAY, APRIL,13rd, 1927. LOCAL AND GENERAL Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LV, Issue 9465, 23 April 1927, Page 2

Bay of Plenty Times. SATURDAY, APRIL,13rd, 1927. LOCAL AND GENERAL Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LV, Issue 9465, 23 April 1927, Page 2

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