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LOCAL AND GENERAL

Dental Treatment ai Clinic In her report submitted to the Rotorua. Dental Olinic Committee on Monday evening*, the dental nurse (Miss D. Hall) stated that during the month of July, 286 operations had been performed and that 15 new patients had attended during the period. The total of operations shows an increase of 164 on those of the previous month. Saturtlay's Hockey Trip Advice has now been received by the Rotorua Ladies' Hpckey Association that the suggested match at Hamilton next Saturday between Rotorua and Waikato teams is acceptable to the Hamilton Association. The Rotorua team, as published in ycsterday's "Post," will aSsemble at the Aard corner at 9.45 a.m. on Saturday. Any player unable to travel must notify the selectors not later than this evening at 5 o'clock. ** Apathy of Parents In view of the facilities now pyovided in Rotorua for dental attention to school children, the apathy of parents in utilising the dental clipic was the subjeet of surprise at the clinic committee meeting on .Monday evening. With a view to bringing the advantages of the clinic fully before parents the committee decided to secure special pamphlets for distribution. Dance for Relief Funds To-night at the Majestie Ballroom an old time dance will be hela under the auspices of the Rotorua Unemployment Committee to assist the Relief Workers' Benevolent Fund. An energetic committee has completed arrangements which should ensure the suceess of the dance. In conjunction with the dance, the first of a series of eight 500 tournaments will be commenced, the value of the prizes for this series heing. ladies' £2 and gentlemen £2 10s. In addition to the fact that the admission charge to the hall is only one shilling, the object of the entertainment should command a large attendance. Warm nights this winter with one of our quality hot-water bags. Guaranteed best English manufact'ure. Inspection invited. — Len Fisher, Ltd., Chemists, Fenton Street.* Golfers. See our rubber Golf Shoes for the days when the grass is wet. They keep the feet thoroughly dry and are very reasonably priced. Gentlemen's shoes, 15/6; ladies', 13/6. We have a fine assortment of Men*s Shoes, all fittings and prices to suit all. Our range of children's shoes also will meet the approval of parents requiring a strong shoe at a reasonable figure. Try Brown's, Tutanekai St., next time you bu-y. *

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 303, 17 August 1932, Page 4

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LOCAL AND GENERAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 303, 17 August 1932, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 303, 17 August 1932, Page 4

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