PUBLIC NOTICES WHAKATANE RETURNED SERVICES’ ASSOCIATION Will all Widows of servicemen living within the Borough or County of Whakatane please forward their name and address to:— SECRETARY, R.S.A. Whakatane. 112 YOU’LL BE K.O’d with excitement and amusement at BOXING TOURNAMENT WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS THURSDAY, 15th AUGUST, 1946 at 8 o’clock. - 30 LOCAL LADS COMPETING representing Whakatane, Taneatua, Matata, Edgecumbe, Waimana, plus contestants from Rotorua and Tauranga. These lads have been training hard and waiting for,this night. Their Reward: Your support and encouragement. . Your Reward: One hectic night of clean thrilling entertainment. Return Amateur Lightweight Contest H. WOODS (Whakatane) 9st. 61bs. v. P. BACHELAR (Ngongotaha) 9.8. Two lads willing to mix it and demonstrate those qualities Boxing finds in every chap—manliness and sportsmanship. Surprise Packet: The Mohi Bros, —two giants of the ring engaged in one terrific contest. Bikini Atoll a mere “fizzer” in comparison. Admission: 5/- and 3/- (plus tax). 10/- (plus tax) —a few only. Schoolboys half price to 3/- seats. Bus will leave Matata at 6.45 p.m., Edgecumbe at 7 p.m., Thornton at 7.15 p.m. Reserves: Armstrong’s Bookshop. Staged by Whakatane Boxing Assn. WHAKATANE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL FANCY DRESS BALL As many of the school children are suffering from influenza the Fancy Dress Ball has been postponed until shortly after the holidays. I. HUBBARD, 154 Headmaster. WHAKATANE FOOT SUFFERERS * MR MERVYN ADAMS Auckland Foot Specialist (328 Queen Street) may be consulted at DEWAR’S PHARMACY WED., THURS., FRI., August 14th, 15th, 16th. 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 injury, vocation and arthritis. 4. Corns, callouses on soles of feet; 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. 315 BAY OF PLENTY PHILATELIC SOCIETY All stamp collectors invited meeting at 7.30 p.m. Wednesday 14th, Mr Coates residence, 6 Haig Street, Whakatane. Membership subscription 5/- adults, 2/6 juniors per annum. 129 T. H. DIXON, Secy. IMPOUNDED at Edgecumbe Pound from Matata: 1 Jersey 3 year old bull, horns, earmarked; 1 aged fawn Jersey cow; 1 2 year old broken coloured Jersey heifer, dehorned. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on Monday, 19th August at 12 noon. A. CARLING, - 1 137 Poundkeeper. FOR CEMENT, Lime, Bricks, anc' all building materials Apply Boon Sullivan Luke Ltd. “JOCKEY” Singlets in -wool and cotton, with short sleeves. Snug ftting, cosy and hard wearing. All sizes at Bridgers Men’s Dept.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 11, 14 August 1946, Page 1
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