PUBLIC NOTICE JUST ARRIVED NEW CYCLES NEW CYCLES LADIES AND GENTS A fresh consignment of new cycles together with plenty of spare parti for has just arrived. INSPECT NOW AT ALF. MOORE'S CYCLE DEALER. The Strand Whakatane. 'Phone 137.
PUBLIC NOTICES HKfos*" Whakatane Farmers Sup- IEBSmI ply Co., Whakatane — gP Agents. 'Phone 96. JHI W. G. C. HURST, iLocal Rep. 'Phone 1695, Whakatane#
PUBLIC. NOTICES N.Z. ROAD SERVICES During the. curtailment of tiains, buses depart as under : I WEEK-DAYS UNLESS OTHER- j WISE SPECIFIED. j Whakatane West Station 7.40 a.m., and 6.45 p.m. (Tues. Thurs. Sat.) Whakatane West Station 8.0 a.m. and approx. 6 p.m. (Mon. Wed. Frid.) Connect with Taneatua-Tau-ranga mixed trains. Rotorua 7.15 a.m., 12.55 p.m., 7 0 p.m. Auckland 7.15 a.m. (car and rail) (Mon. Wed. Frid.) Hamilton-Auckland 12.55 p.m. (Accommodation is limited beyond Hamilton) . Opotiki 10.5 a.m., 2.45 p.m., 7.10 p.m. Gisborne 10.5 a.m., 2.45 p.m. Tauranga 3.15 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICES Opotiki 3.30 p.m. Rotorua 7.0 p.m. TO ALL FARMERS MILKING MACHINE RESTRICTIONS REVOKED FOR 1944 SEASON Increase production with a WALLACE Conversion or new milking machine. We specialise in service after sales. GET OUR ADVICE NOW Whakatane Distributors Ltd. DISTRICT AGENTS FOR "BORACURE (N.Z.) LTD." Phone 171. After hours 33. Box 90. SHIPPING NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Weather and other circumstances permitting. \ CARGO SERVICE AUCKLAND — WHAKATANE M.V. CLANSMAN leaves Auckland every Saturday and leaves Whakatane every Tuesday. Agents: UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY LIMITED. Overseas, South Sea Islands, etc, CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE LTD. UNION AIRWAYS COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS For particulars and sailing apply Whakatane Office, Northern S.S, Company, Limited. T. HALL, Telephone No 7. Local Agent.
ISSUED BY THE s DEPT OF HEALTH. .YOUR FEET DESERVE » Mi SOME CARE Healthy feet are a blessing we don't appreciate until things go wrong. They go wrong mainly because of two things; (I) 111-fitting footwear. (2) Lack of attention. When buying footwear make sure: « - # That the arch of the shoe fits the arch of the foot. # That there is ample room for the toes to move naturally when walking. # That the shoe is not too wide, or too narrow, or too long. # In brief: See that it FITS COMFORTABLY, Give your feet this daily hygiene. Bathe every day. For dryness of the skin massage the feet lightly with a vegetable oil. For excessive perspiration use a good foot powder (Not the kind that cakes when moist). For foot tiredness and irritation caused by shoe rubbing make a sedative foot-bath by adding a tablespoon of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) or epsom salts to a quart of water. ATHLETE'S FOOT: Cramped footwear, which jams the toes together, favours the growth and spread of the fungus which causes Athlete's Foot, a highly infectious and very common complaint, particularly in the summer. Athlete's Foot usually begins as a crack under the fifth toe. The skin becomes white and soggy .and more cracks appear, intense itchiness develops and blisters may appear and spread. For this condition medical advice is recommended. "SERVICE" YOUR FEET IF YOU WANT THEM TO SERVE YOU fO& A ;HEALTHIER RATION
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 39, 12 January 1945, Page 8
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