PUBLIC NOTICES i WHAKATANE 2 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Incorporated) A general meeting of members will be held in the Borough Coun-' cil Chambers on Thursday, Btb April, 1943. at 7.30 D.m. I BUSINESS: (1) President's Report. (2) Gisbo-rne-Auckland Rail Connection. (3) Aerodrome. (4) General. G. W. GOOD 30 Secretary. We wish to notify our customers ► that we have sold our store to Mr : J. S. Wells, of Rotorua, who takes l over on 3rd May, 1943. We thank our clients for their very loyal supi [ port which lias, been greatly appreciated, Arrangements have been made for accounts to be paid at the store, as usual, up to the end of May. M. MICHAEL, LTD., 23 Edgecumbe. NATIONAL PARTY MEETING,, EDGECUMBE VISIT OF MR F. W. DOIDGE, M*P. All friends and supporters are urged to take this opportunity of making contact with their member who J will be speaking in the Presbyterian Hall' at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 6th. LAN B. GOW,i 15 Hon. Sec. 1 BARRY & BEALE LTD. Opticians 10 Wellesley Street, Auckland. MR. H. S. McKENZIE Will visit Whakatane on Wednesday, 7th April. Appointments may be made with Mr MackloWj, Chemist, Whakatane, FOOT SUFFERERS WHAKATANE FARMERS may consult MR MERVYN ADAMS Auckland Foot Specialist. , at Dewar's Pharmacy, Whakatane Next visit : FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 9th and 10th ; FARMERS, their wives and families, ' BUSHMEN, MILL WORKERS etc. are handicapped by many serious foot troubles, Painful Burning Feet, Fallen Arches, Distortions following injuries, arthritis, infantile paralysis, callouses on the soles of the feet, corns, painful heels etc. all lower the general health, and seriously affect working efficienc3^. Mr ADAMS for many years; has specialised in the latest methods for the alleviation of the above dis.abilities and for the Curing of Fallen Arches in Children and Adolescents. (It is essential for all female sufferers to bring their working shoes) APPOINTMENTS AT DEWAR'S PHARMACY. 164 FARMERS For all servicing on your Milking Machines, Water Pumps., Diesel or Petrol Engines ring Whakatane Distributors Local agents D. McL. Wallace Night Phone 33 Day 171 Temporary Depot at 1 ARMSTRONGS GARAGE. PUBLIC NOTICE The legal practices formerly carried on by the undersigned have been amalgamated and as from the 15th February, 1943, will be carried on in partnership under the name of ' Suckling and Barry im the offices formerly occupied by Mr Suckling opposite the Post Office. t C. A. SUCKLING, B. S. BARRY. 76
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 62, 6 April 1943, Page 1
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