PUBLIC NOTICES PRELIMINARY NOTICE Paddy's Market. August 23. Watch for further details. D. THOMAS, Hon. See. Red Cross. U.N.R.R.A. APPEAL The Te Teko Sub-centre of the Red Cross Society desires to notify all residents that worn clothes or blankets or any articles of unwanted apparel are urgently needed in response to the U.N.R.R-A. appeal for the destitute in Europe, Donations of this type may be left with Mrs Tony Smith, Tc Teko. Signed B. THOMAS, Hon. Sec. THE OPOURIAO DAIRY CO. ITD. Nominations will be received by the Secretary up to 5 p.m. on Tuesday July 24 to fill three vacancies on the Directora* caused by the retirement in rotation of Messrs G. R. Yeoman, A. K. Prince, J. S. Rac these Members being eligible offer themselves for re-election. . Should more than the required number of nominations be received a ballot will be taken at the Annual i General Meeting of MJhe. Company to < be held in the Public Hall, Taneatua ! at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, August 15, 1945. ' Taneatua 17th July, 1945. i J. MOODY, 49 Secretary. WILL MAN SUCCEED AS A WORLD BUILDER ? Let God's Word Answer. Hear Bible Lecturer | C. KEOGHAN Representative of Watch Tower Society. TUTEAO HALL, TE TEKO, 7.30 p.m. Saturday, 28th July. REGENT THEATRE, WHAKATANE Sunday, 29th July, 7.30 p.m. Admission Free. All Welcome. 141 PUBLIC MEETING FRIDAY, JULY 20, 8 p.m. Bell's Hall, Edgecumbe. Business: To consider proposed programme for Peace Celebrations. To put forward suggestions. To appoint a representative to Central Committee. Convenors: J. E. BLACK, 139 D. S. RADCLIFFE. THANKS NOTICE Mr and Mrs Rutherford and Bill, desire to thank the Directors of the Rangitaiki Plains Dairy Company, the Shareholders, Sharemilkers, Staff members, Maoris and friends generally for the wonderful good wishes expressed at the recent Farewell Evening in the Edgecumbe Hall. 160 WHAKATANE FOOT SUFFERERS MR MERVYN ADAMS Auckland Foot Specialist (328 Queen Street) may be consulted at DEWAR'S PHARMACY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 2, 3, 4. Mr Adams specialises in the treatment of the following:— 1. Painful and serious foot troubles of farmers, 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 paralysis, mjury vocation and rheumatoid arthritis. 4,. Corns, callouses on soles of feet; bunions; nail deformities. ) 5. The. production of light, nonmetal arcli supports from actual casts of the feet. It is essential for all female sufferers to bring their ■ working shoes for'inspection. ; Appointments at Dewars Phai-rn-I acy. !04
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