PUBLIC NOTICES WHAKATANE AND RANGITAIKI A. & P. SOCIETY HORSE SHOW & GYMKHANA Whakatane Showgrounds SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 > J945 Novelty racing events for children. Judging and Ring Events. Commence 10 a.m. sharp. T. I\. HARLAND Hon. Sec. THORNTON TENNIS CLUB | All interested in the. formation of a Tennis Club in the Thornton district please attend meeting in the Thornton Hall, tonight S p.m. CROP SUBSIDY Farmers are reminded that Form A which is a notification of intention to claim the above subsidy must be in the hands of the Bay of Plenty District Pig Box 79, Whakatane, on or before March lgt ? 1945. Claims will NOT be recognised unless Form A is received bj r the above date. Forms are obtainable from all Dairy Companies or the District Pig Council, Box 79, Whakatane. SCHOOL DENTAL CLINIC Pre-school children may be. enrolled at the clinic from the age of -V 2 years. Early supervision and care of children's teeth is most essential and parents who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity to enrol their children may bring them to the clinic any afternoon from now until February 2nd. 171 M. BUDDLE. WHAKATANE COUNTY COUNCIL DOG REGISTRATION Pursuant to Section 8 of "The Dog Registration Act 1908J' notice 4s hereby given that the fee for the registration of dogs for the year 1945 is now payable to Mr A. Carling Registrar of Dogs, at the County Council Chambers, WTiakatane. The amount of the fee has been fixed as follows: — For each dog kept solely for the purjiose of destroying rabbits 1/-.' For each dog kept solely for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle 2/6. For any other dog 5/-. HYDATID DISEASE: In accordance with the provisions of the Dogs Registration (Prevention of Hydatid Disease) Regulations, 1938 rj all ow Tners must, when registering purchase a supply of the approved remedy for Hydatid Disease, the charge for which is 1/- for each dog registered. The Registrar has been instructed to destroy all unregistered dogs j and dog owners are advised that the maximum penalty for harbouring an unregistered dog 'is £5. C. G. LUCAS, 24/1/45. County Clerk. WHAKATANE FOOT SUFFERERS next vis-it MR MERVYN ADAMS Auckland Foot Specialist (3258 Queen Street) DEWAR'S PHARMACY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY February 9th, 10th. Mr Adams specialises in the treatment of the following:— 1. Painful and serious foot troubles of farmers and their wives and children; bushmen; timber workers, etc, 2. The' cure of fallen arches in , children and adolescents. 3. The alleviation of foot deformities due to infantile in- , jury 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 esential for all female sufferers to bring their working shoes for inspection. Appointments at Dewar's Pharmacy. 57 1945 DIARIES—Stocks still on hand,, Collins and Whitecombes Diaries, at Armstrong's Booksellers and Sta--53 f tioners Phone. 173 Whakatane. I 'J
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 44, 30 January 1945, Page 1
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