PUBLIC NOTICES WHAKATANE SERVICES WELCOME HOME COMMIT! EE I (Borough and County). t A meeting of members, and others ; willing to help will be heltl in the r Borough Council Chambers on Tucsj day 31st July at 7,30 p.m. REX MORPETH,, I 213 Hon. Sec. WHAKATANE DISTRICT PRIMARY PRODUCTION COUNCIL FERTILISER RATIONING SEASON ! 1945/46 j Notice is hereby given that the Fertiliser Committee will consider appeals received at this office up to [ and including AUGUST 15th next. No appeals will be. considered after 7 that 'date. Appeals nre to be restricted withI in the following heads:— ; (1) To those farmers who have not on any previous occasion appealed for a review of their topdressing allotment, • (2) To those farmers who can pro- » duce documentary evidence to the effect that they have sown down in new grass an area of virgin country, during the last ■ ration period. (3) Applicants must state: The area of their property, the area to be top-dressed, the amount of their present allocation in superphosphate the name or names of their merchants and if successful nominate the vendor from whom they desire to obtain their supply. Applications to be addressed to: FERTILISER COMMITTEE, : P.O. Box Whakatane. J. M. ALEXANDER 96 . Secretary. TITIRO ! TITIRO! TITIRO! Ivi Te Motu. Bay of Plenty Maori Returned Services Conference RUATOIvI MEMORIAL HALL SATURDAY, JULY 28 at 6.30 p.m. Unveiling of Roll of Honour. Lieut. Col. Bennett, former com,f mander of 28th Maori Battalion, will be present, together with delegates from the Bay of Plenty, Cape Run- ! away and Rotorua. General purposes discussion will follow r&-union. DANCE TO FOLLOW. , All Maori Returned Servicemen in - the district welcome. Further details obtainable from ' District Sec. P. R. Wairua, P.O. 1 Box 106, Whakatane. 49 ! WHAKATANE FOOT SUFFERERS 2 MR MERVYN ADAMS Auckland Foot Specialist (328 Queen Street) j may be consulted at DEWAR'S PHARMACY , THURSDAY, SATURDAY * AUGUST 2 ? 3, 4. ' Mr Adams specialises in the treat? a ment of the following:— t 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. 1 3. The alleviation of foot deformities due to infantile paralysis, in.jury vocation and rheumatoid arthritis. 4. Corns, callouses on soles of feet; bunions; nail deformities. 5. The. production of light, nonmetal arch supports from actual 1 casts of the feet. It is essential for all female sufferers to bring their working shoes for inspection. Appointments at Dewar's Pharmacy. I^4 WANTED KNOWN 2 PILLOW CASES. Best American cotton. Taped 2/11, 3/11; 4/3 each. Envelope 2/11, 4/3, 4/6 each. At 1 Bridgers The Strand.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 93, 27 July 1945, Page 1
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