PUBLIC NOTICES FEDERATED FARMERS OF N.Z. (Inc) Bay of Plenty Province Rangitaiki Branch The monthly meeting of the above branch will be held in the R.P.D. Co. Social Rooms, Edgecumbe, Monday, May 8, at 8 p.m. Business: General. Mr Chas. Jarrett of Whakatane, will give an address on “Present Legislation Affecting Taxation Liability of Farmers.” ' G. H. CHECKLEY, 104 Hon. Sec. VETERINARY SURGEON Mrs M. R. Rees, M.R.C.U.S., will be in attendance every Thursday, 11.12 a.m. at Macklow’s Pharmacy, commencing May 11. Fenjale pets neutered by appointment only. 80 Awakeri Y.F.C. and C.G.C. monthly meeting op Monday, May 8, at 8 p.m. Lecturer: Mr A. Carling. 84 HAIRDRESSING,, permanent waving, setting and cutting. Apply Mrs Heather Theobald, 19 Haig Street, Whakatane. 354 Impounded in Edgecumbe Pound from Awakeri: Aged bay h draught gelding, white blaze, one white foot. If not released and expenses paid will be.sold on Monday, May 15, 1950, at 12 noon. A. CARLING, 65 Poundkeeper. CHIROPODIST M. E. HYDE, M.N.Z.S. Ch. Macklow’s Pharmacy. Next visit June 6. WHAT THE IMAGE FORETOLD Most dreams have little meaning, but one amazing dream given to an ancient Babylonian King has given an outline of world history. NJot only so but it foretells clearly what is coming in this world. Come "and hear the address by Mr A. L. Goold of India on this wonderful dream, ' illustrated by a large, coloured painting which shows exactly what the king saw. Next Sunday at 7.30 p.m. in the Stewart Street Gospel Hall. * All are welcome to come. THE VALUATION OF LAND ACT, 1925 AND ITS AMENDMENTS t The Revised District "Valuation Rolls for the Whakatane Borough will be open for public inspection during office hours from the sth May, 1950 until 19th May, 1950, at the Whakatane Borough Office, Whakatane. Objections must be lodged not later than the 19th May, 1950. W. R. BEATTIE, 98 Valuer-General. Valuation Department, Wellington. 2nd May, 1950. 03$
TENDERS Tenders closing with the Secretary, District Tenders Board, P.O. Box 500, Hamilton at noon on Monday, May 15, are invited for the erection of a Staff Cottage at Whakatane. Particulars at Ministi'y of Works Offices, Tauranga, Whakatane, and Opotiki. 94 # REMEDIAL TREATMENT In Band Room, Francis St. Opening Monday next. Harold Cowan, Principal, Box 66, Phone 33. THE FURIES OF RHEUMATISM Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuritis and Incessant Headache successfully treated. All foot ailments, callouses, bunions, fallen arches and kindred complaints. Ultra Violet Ray, Infra Red, Sun Tan, Electric .Vibrator, Hydrotherapy and Massage. The treatment differs very little from others, but with extended time and efficient methods success is assured. Ladies and gents of all ages treated. Inquiries invited. ARTHRITIS Arthritis can be cured,my treatment is most sucessful, painless and not unpleasant.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 40, 5 May 1950, Page 1
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