SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —Competent man foir general farm work, no milking. Apply W. B. Gow, Phone 127 S. 123 BCfY —Wanted 16-18, dairy l'arrn, good wages, good home, time off. Ap j ply Dodunski Bros, Phone 128 J. 120* YOUTH 16 to 20 wanted to leain grocery trade, previous experience an advantage. Ramson and Rae. 108 WANTED —Man for dairy farm,, good home handy town. Apply A, J. Canning and Coy. 110 f TO LET SfO lA—Suite of two offices upstairs. Apply C. A. Suckling. 101 WANTED TO RENT WANTED —House, flat or rooms ? j handy to Whakatane or Ohope. Ap- - ply Beacon. 122 : j % ' BOARD WANTED WANTED—Board, private family, business gentleman. Ring 267. 93 NOTICE Would any members or students of JRosicrucian Fellowship communicate j with "Service,"' care Beacon. WANTED TO BUY WANTED —Fresh dropped calves from heavy producing cows, also several springing hciiers. 37D Taneatua. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Orion high pressure range, 3ft, first class order. Apply Beacon. —•*" —————— — FOR SALE— Folding low built cream wicker pram, good as new. Applj Beacon. X ' J ' FOR SALE —Delco lighting plant, complete, guaranteed in good ordei. .Apply Armstrong's Garage. 135 FOR SALE —Young cattle dog, trained £4. Trial allowed. D. C. Butler, iI9A. 1 FOR SALE—Settings White Leghorn Black Orpington, 15 eggs, 7s fid. Phone 131 Jackson, H"<4g Street. 219 FOR SALE—Large stock of furniture. Apply N. J. Larsen, SecondHand Dealer, Commerce Street. At night phone 126. ___ £HICKS, day old, W.L. Chicks, £3 10s per 100. Sexed pullets 95 per cent 2s each or £8 per 100. W. Peck, Henderson. 11--4 ~ FIREWOOD —Order now, Ti Tree £1 per ton pine 10s per ton. Write Oswald ' Park, P.O. Whakatane. Prompt delivery. 160
ONE 1938 Velocette, like new_ tlO deposit. Apply Whittle's Cvcles. . SETTINGS of 8.0., W.L., and L Khaki Campbells 10s for 15 posted. ' Heavy laying strains. Stewart, Chenton, Tauranga. 51 WANTED KNOWN CRICKETERS! We have just opened comprehensive range of all gear. " See the new Len Hutton bat at Armstrongs, Sports Dealers, The Strand. SPRING Shoes at Bridgers Limited. Just arrived smart nobby styles to g"o with the new Spring Frock?;. YOLjt * ould see the wonderful assortiPkt of Spring Dress Materials at Bridgers Limited. The verdict, patterns all lovely. SUITS and Sports wear to measure, fit and finish guaranteed; the prices are reasonable at Wallace Supplies. Men's section. v BISLEYS BETTER BARGAINS 1 16-ELADE AND 12-BLADE DISC HARROW AS NEW. MODERNISE your home with Brid gers Limited. Furniture, lovely de« The lowest factory prico= quoted. TENNIS RACQUETS—Just arrived, fresh stocks, Slazengers from 35s to £4 10s. Your 1 inspection invited at Armstrongs The Strand, Sports Dealers. /"THE GIFT SHOP'' next Post Office for quality traced Needlework and Novelties. N.Z. designs a specialty.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 66, 25 September 1939, Page 1
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