I PUBLIC NOTICES | - | COMPLIMENTARY SMOKO TO SECOND N.Z.E.F. KING STREET HALL, at 8 p.m. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 4th ON WITH THE SHOW No Washout with Edgccumbe GYMKHANA STILL MARCH 4tli AT WILSON'S PADDOCK. Corner of Western Drain and Mc. ■ Craeken's Road, Owing to ilood conditions entries for all sections will be accepted at the post. Edgeeumbe traffic bridge will be open. 209 A passenger bus service is arranged to convey patrons to and from the grounds from Matata and Edgeeumbe, hourly from Edgeeumbe and leaving Matata at 9 a.m. School relay races of teams of four will commence at 10 a.m. 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* 15tt Hon. Sec. Mr G. Waugli, Builder of Edgeeumbe, is back in the district and will undertake work approved by the Primary Production Council. 148 SPORTS MEETING AGAIN POSTPONED Owing to the holding of the. Civic Reception to boy.s on furlough at Whakatane oil 26th the management committee of the Ruatoki Patriotic Sports has decided to again jppstpone their meeting until W«f>nes~ day, Ist March, 194-1. Sgd S. WHE.TU, 114 Sports Secretary. NORTHERN (northern)) CO-OPERATIVE mw£w TERMINATING SOCIETY RESULTS OF THE APPROPRIATION MEETING HELD ON THURSDAY, THE 24th FEBRUARY, 1914. Ballots Sales by ' Tender Group Winning Group Successful Cluster tenders per £100 6 G8 3 £25 0 0 7 281 13 £25 0 0 II 495 14 £26 10 0 21 273 15 £25 0 0 24 4 18 £25 0 0 25 200 19 £27 0 0 28 250 22 £30 0 0 32 377 20 £3S 0 0 33 179 29 £36 0 0 39 35 34 £37 0 0 35 £34. 0 0 Total for Appropriation: £17,400. A. J. CANNING, The Strand. Whakatane Agent. WHAKATANE FOOT SUFFERERS MR MERVYN ADAMS AUCKLAND FOOT SPECIALIST (325 Queen Street) may be consulted at DEWAR'S PHARMACY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY March 17th, 18th, 20tli. Mr Adams for 15 years, has specialised in the treatment of the following:— 1. Painful and serious foot troubles of farmers, their wives and chili drcn; bush men, 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 arthritis. 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 i& essential for all female sufferers to bring their working shoes for inspection. APPOINTMENTS AT DEWAR'S PHARMACY. 180
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 52, 29 February 1944, Page 1
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