PUBLIC NOTICES RED CROSS ANNUAL MEETING Edgeeumbe Sub-Centre BELL'S HALL Ist MARCH, 1944, 2 p.m. 41 RANGITAIKI BOBBY CALF POOL The annual general meeting of suppliers will be held in the Presbyterian Hall, Edgeeumbe, WEDNESDAY, MARCH Ist at 8 p.m. ANDREW McLEAN, 15{{ Hon. Sec. TANEATUA LADIES PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE A meeting of ladies willing to assist the above committee at the forthcoming Gymkhana will be held in the Sports Pavilion on Monday, February 28tli sat 2.30 p.m. 110 Sgd MRS E. H. HILL, SPORTS MEETING AGAIN POSTPONED Owing to the holding of the. Civic Reception to boys on furlough at Whakatane on 26th the management committee of the Ruatoki Patriotic Sports has decided to again tfpstpone their meeting until W*£nesday, Ist March, 1944. Sgd S. WHETU, 144 Sports Secretary. jIRET^NEDSOLDIERSI WHAKATANE RETURNED SERVICES ASSN. Welcome Home Parade for Saturday, 26th Februarj', NOW CANCELLED. The parade will now-be held on SATURDAY, Ith MARCH. 12 Noon at Rock. C. A. HEAD, 133 Secretary. WHAKATANE FOOT SUFFERERS MR MERVYN ADAMS AUCKLAND FOOT SPECIALIST (325 Queen Street) may he consulted at DEWAR'S PHARMACY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY March 17th, 18th, 20th.: j Mr Adams for 15 years, has spec- ! ialised in the treatment of the following:— 1. Painful and serious foot troubles of farmers, their wives and chilr dren; bushmen, timber workers, etc. 2.The cure of fallen arches in children and adolescents. 3. The alleviation of foot deformities due. to infantile paralysis, injury, vocation and rheumatoid artlu-itis. 4. Corns, callouses on soles of feet.; bunions; nail deformities. 5. The production of light, nonmetal arch supports from .-ctual! casts of the feet. It ite essential for all female sufferers to bring their working shoes for inspection. APPOINTMENTS AT DEWAR'S PHARMACY. 180 NOTICE Pei-sons found trespassing and removing timber or trees on the undersigneds property situated 'at Taneatua and known as Owha'katora will be prosecuted. 128 SIS AIM & SONS. TENDERS Written, tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked "'lender for Drain Contract" will be received up to noon on Ist March 1911., for the cleaning of 100 miL-s of drains in Rangitaiki Drainage, area, in twenty-live separate contracts. Conditions and specifications may be inspected at the Drainage Office, Thornton. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Owing to shortage of labour, tenders from farmers will be appreciated. • Land Drainage Engineer. S7 Thornton. GEORGE BETTLE Chemist 769 Colombo Street, Christchurch Postal Address P.O. Box 531, Christchurch.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 52, 25 February 1944, Page 1
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