THANKS NOTICE Mrs M. Craig of Poroporo desires to express her heartfelt thanks to all ltind friends who sympathised with her in her recent sad loss. Particularly does she desire to express her appreciation to the Caledonian Society for its wonderful gesture of sincerity, the Rev. H. Hogg and the Session of Knox Presbyterian Church and the members of the Poroporo Native School Choir, for their sympathetic co-operation and thoughtfulness. SITUATIONS VACANT , GIRLS UNDER TWENTY Vexists on oui staff girl to learn the Grocery Trade. Successful applicant will receive thorough training, in-» •eluding possibly two or three weeks intensive instruction in Wellington shortly. Wages and conditions are good, and the work is pleasant. Applicants must be pleasant and intelligent, with reasonable education, and of good character, and preferably under twenty years of age. Please apply in first instance to the Manager, SELF HELP COOP, WHAKATANE. 148 WANTED —Junior clerk, previous experience desirable but not essential, good wages. Apply Messrs Prideaux and Bridger, Public Accountants, Whalcatane. 145 WANTED —Housekeeper. Day hours onlj*, used children. Wages as required by applicant engaged. Phone 299. 133 MAN or youth wanted, able to drive. Apply Coutts, Regent Cafe, phone 223. ; WANTED —Boy or youth, 15-17 years for farm work, good wages and good home. C. Old, Taneatua, plione 35D. 106 WANTED— Strong youth or man, ineligible for service preferred, for milking and general farm work, good conditions. Ring 56W. 120 WANTED —Girl or woman for dining room, above aw<ird wages. Elite Cafe. 109 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY —Urgently for cash, garden wheelbarrow and scythe. Apply Beacon. 111 WANTED TO BUY —One first class liack, also one cow pony. Ring 8311. 117 WANTED TO BUY—Used furniture. Will inspect any where. Apply N. J. Larsen, Second-hand Dealer, Commerce Street, Phone 126 M. STRAYED Strayed from my property at Te Teko, 11th October: One yearling Jersey bull. Ring 3K, J. B. Thomas, Te Teko. ACCOMMODATION VACANCY for two young men to share room. Apply Beacon. 141 ACCOMMODATION WANTED £1 offered to any person who is instrumental in finding suitable house in Whakatane for family* Apply "Urgent" Beacon. 147 FOR SALE FOR SALE—l2ft sailing dinghy, all accessories, excellent order. Apply Beacon. l;j- - for Removal at Ohope. One left complete with tank store, electric light, good iron roof. Phone 171. H9 FIREWOOD —Cheaper than coal, big truck load 25/-, delivered anywhere in Borough. Strictly cash on delivery. Brabant Bros., Ltd., phone 91. 126 TO LET TO LET —Luke's house, Ohope, all conveniences, £1 per week. 12! TO LET—Part furnished house, handy to town, suit couple. Appl}' Beacon. EXCHANGE WANTED TO EXCHANGE —1 roomed house in town wilh house in vicinily King Street, £1. week. Apply Beacon. 127
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 171, 22 October 1941, Page 1
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