PUBLIC NOTICES WHAKATANE FOOT SUFFERERS next visit MR MERVYN ADAMS Auckland Foot Specialist (325 Queen Street) at DEWAR'S PHARMACY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SEPT. 7th Bth 9th. Mr Adams specialises in the treatment of the following:—. 1. Painful and serious foot troubles of farmers and their wives and children; 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 and rheumatoid arthritis. 4. Corns, callouses on soles of feet; bunions; nail deformities. 5. The designing and production of light, non-metal arch supports from actual casts of the feet. It is essential for all female sufferers t*o bring their working shoes for inspection. Appointments at Dewar's Pharmacy. 180, A PREDICTION Hitler's war will be over by Christmas, get ready for the peace, now is the time to get those Artesian Wells put in. We may be too busy in the summer. ' For particulars, write or ring J. P. CAULFIELD, 4D Te Teko t or R.D. Whakatane. ; 144 Whakatane Farmers Supply Co., Whakatane— Agents. 'Phone 96. JBI W. G. C. HURST, Local Rep. 'Phone 1695, Whakatane. MILKING MACHINE RESTRICTIONS LIFTED MORE PRODUCTION. The Prime Ministers of England and New Zealand ask for MORE PRODUCTION. V MR FARMER is your milking machine up to date. A SIMPLEX LOW PIPE LINE, LOW VACUUM MILKER will help you with your production, WITHOUT that extra man in the shed. Let us quote you for a conversion of your old plant or a new machine, LOW LINE or STANDARD. DE LAVAL and i*LFA LAVAL SEPARATORS all sizes both new and reconditioned. SALES and SERVICE. R. A. TIMS, P.O. Box 66, Whakatane. Bay of Plenty Representative. F. M. Abbott, Civic Bldgs, Whakatane District Agent. Phone: Day 124. Night 364. ELITE CAFE Mr P. Smoljan, proprietor of the Elite Cafe, takes pleasure in announcing that lie has now complete ed arrangements for a launch engaged in hand-line fishing to supply him regularly. As a result of this, he is now in a position to place at the disposal of the public a supply of fish freshly caught each day. WANTED KNOWN NO PERMITS REQUIRED for certain s'izes cycle tyres and tubes and all cycle lamp batteries at Whittles Cycles, opposite The Rock. 36 NEW STOCKS ARRIVED — Paua Shell Novelties, Brooches, Pendants Tic Slides, Tikis. "The Gift Shop." FOR SALE—I 937 V 8 De Luxe Sed-f an, perfect mechanical optional with trailer ) 7VB wheels and tyres all interchangeable sound rubber. Henderson. Phone 64. NOW dismantling Chevrolet 4 anct 6, Plymouth, De Soto, Morris Oxford, Pontiac, Essex Challenger. Parts available. Model A Ford motor over-i hauled, crown wheels, pinions, starters, generators, springs, lamps, door glasses, axle sets for trailers. Cadman's Parking Station. SADDLE Twe.el Trousers in M sizes. All wood quality cloth. 42/6 pair at Rridgers Ltd.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 1, 22 August 1944, Page 1
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