■ SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —Two junior sales girls. —Apply D. C. Morpeth. WANTED—For milk bar, junior assistant. Apply Beacon. 44 WORK WANTED WANTED—To place young girl, 16, in light position, house or farm work, refined.—Apply Beacon. 65 LOST AND FOUND LOST— Sunday evening, between Opotiki and Whakatane, suitcase, four blue bands round middle. Reward. —Apply Beacon. 57 ** LOST—Bay gel&KB/feght draught, three white fetlocks, white blaze on forehead.—C. Jones, R.D., Whakatane. 58 TO LET *TO LET—Flat at Oliope. Reply Flat, Beacon. V WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT —House. five rooms, good order, Gow's Road, Edgeeumbe,—Apply 1275. 63 _ WANTED —House, rooms or flat.. Whakatane, reliable tenant. Apply Beacon. 55 GRAZING WANTED —Grazing for 2 months. T>. S. Caulfield. 39 Where written replies to advertisements are requested, the name and address of the advertiser cannot be given. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY —Lady's or gent's cycle, condition immaterial, exchange Fox typewriter.—Cycle, 1 King Street. 56 BOTTLES Wanted to Buy, ale bottles, etc. Apply N. M. Larsen, Second Hand Dealer Commerce Street. Night phone 126. FOR SALE .FOR SALE —Totara, Matai and Red Birch posts, strainers and battens. Orders promptly fulfilled. Applv Parsons, Edgecumbe. 157 FOR SALE —Second-hand counter, <fcsk and ply wood screens. —Apply Boon, Sullivan, Luke Ltd. • 60 %lUST BE SOLD—Bargain, first enquirer, Chappel Piano in first class order.—Apply * Snip" Beacon. 59 NOTICE FARMERS! Gel your cattle dehorned by an expert. Roach, Taneatua Hotel. 43 WANTED KNOWN BISLEY'S FOR ALL PLOWS, DISCS AND HARROWS.
BJSLEY'S FOR ALL PARTS AND , V REPAIRS. K' • Buy 3 T our Summer Dress Matniais while the prices :*■••! low. The prices arc going to be much higher. You save money by buying at Bridgers Limited. We have full s.tQfigS- of the latest in Men's, Women ,, Childrens' Shoes, also sandels for all at Bridgers Limited. We invite inspection of our ArtFurniture. Those furnishing save money by purch;i.;ing at Bridgers Limited. Fnctory prices. Summer Frocks in endless variety at Etakigcrs Limited. Styles, fittings jjjjftd prices are light. TIDES AND WEATHER '&- Wed Thurs 10.28 p.m 11.4 p.m Sun riS2S 6.17 a.m 6.18 a.m Sun sets 6.45 p.m 6.43 p.m Rainfall preceding 2-1 hours Nil ■tainfal! for year to date 9.95 in
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 135, 13 March 1940, Page 1
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361Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 135, 13 March 1940, Page 1
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