PUBLIC NOTICES WHAKATANE FOOT SUFFERERS MR MERVYN ADAMS Auckland Foot Specialist (328 Queen Street) may lie. consulted at DEWAR’S PHARMACY FEBRUARY 28th ? MARCH 2nd THURSDAY-SATUiRDAY Mr Adams specialises in the treatment of the following:— 1. Painful and serious foot troubles of their wives and child-' ren,; bushmen workers, etc. 2. The cure of fallen arches in children and adolescents. 3. The alleviation of foot deformi-* ties due to infantile paralysis, injury, vocation and rheumatoid arthritis. 4. Corns callouses on soles of f.qgt; bunions; nail deformities. 5. The production of light, nonmetal arch supports from actual casts of the feet. It is essential for all female sufferers to bring their working shoes for inspection.
Appointments at Dewar’s Pharmacy. Mervyn Adams Foot Specialist. 148 RANGITAIKI PLAINS As something new in order to save you time and expense I will bring my garage to your farm and guarantee repairs of all descriptions. Have your car tractor or implements serviced and ’any welding done on your place by certified ‘A” Grade Mechanic. Ring A. M. DICK,, 243 X. 138
AT THE SHOW The World-famous PIG-A-DILLY CIRCUS —lntroducing REAL LIVE FUGS REAL LIVE PIGS that perform all kinds of tricks. MUST BE SEEN TO BE BELIEVED 165|
WEE JIMMY THE SMALLEST LIVING HORSE. EVERYBODY’S DARLING. BRED BY RACING STOCK. £IOOO is offered by the management for a smaller horse than the tiny thoroughbred. Can be nursed in the arms like a babe.
DON’T FAIL TO VISIT WEE JIMMY j 16b WHAKATANE RETAILERS At a recent General Meeting of Retailers the following resolution was passed : ‘Resolved to recommend that Retailers close their premises at 1 p.m. on A. and P. Show Day, Wednesday, 20th February, it being suggested that future Shows be held on Saturday to obviate necessity of closing during the week.’ C. W. GOOD, 162 Hon. Secretary. WHAKATANE CITIZEN’S SCOUT TROOP NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS Ordinary Troop parades will commence at 6 p.m. Monday 18th and Wednesday 20th February at Showgrounds. All Scouts and intending Scouts are requested to attend. Dress full uniform.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 44, 15 February 1946, Page 5
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