The Weekend Sun 30 October 2015

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30 October 2015, Issue 775

Behind the masks The Bay’s largest circulating, most read newspaper.

65,000 copies

to 159,700 residents throughout the entire Western Bay of Plenty including all Rural Deliveries.

Masquerade ball, it’s a night of mystery and carnival for those dressed to the nines. And while there will be plenty of revelry at the Cure Kids Masquerade Ball, there’s a serious message behind the mask. Organised by Briscoes and Rebel Sport Tauranga, the glamorous night out is a chance to raise crucial funds in support of

Your Central City Health Centre

To read the full story, see page 7. Pictured: Kathy Vega, Louise Patrick, Arden Morgan, Latoya Kohinga and Simon Trudgeon. Photo: Bruce Barnard.

Your Central City Family Practice

OPEN EVERY DAY 8AM - 9PM

• accident & medical • family medical practice • chiropractor • physiotherapy • pharmacy

Cure Kids and their plight to find a cure for batten disease. With a target of $10,000, the ball on Saturday, November 7, is hoped to make a real impact on young Kiwi kids’ lives.

Enrolling Patients Now Doctors: Emma Stanley - Brad Little - Rebecca Hughes Heath Sumpton - Angus Watson

• dentist • xray

2nd Avenue Health Centre - 19 Second Avenue - Tauranga

HOURS: Mon - Fri City Centre Medical Enrol Now For Reduced Fees 8.30 - 5pm

ph 578 8089

Located Downtown Central City in the 2nd Avenue Health Centre building


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