SITUATIONS VACANT SH AREMILKERS for 100 to 130 cows third, half pigs and calves, good house and shed, must be experienced. Bus passes gate, school 2 miles. Levis, Te Puke, Phone l 47D. 69 WANTED—Sharemilker for herd 100 : - lo 120 cows, third shares. Apply Messrs Prideaux and Bridger, Public Accountants, Whakatane. G7 WANTED —Immediately, girl to assist. Apply Ccckerells, King Street. WANTED —Junior female clerk, 15 to 17 years, for motor garage office. Apply Prideaux and Bridger, Public Accountants. 48 WANTED —Female clerk, capable taking charge motor garage office. Apply Prideaux and Bridger, Public 'Accountants. 49 WANTED —Man or youth for dairy farm, good home and conditions. Apply J. A. Mitchell, Waimana. 53 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Floral bedspread, between Whakatane and o'kl Arawa Factory. Apply M. Grace, Phone 40S. LOST —Taneatua-Ohope Road, Sunday, or Taneatua-Kutarere, Monday, Morris Avheel plated cap. Apply Union Bank, Taneatua. 71 _ ( LOST—One light horse, bay, well shod, white blaze oh face and three white feet. Ring 100 or 220. 20 FOR SALE F®R SALE—No. 7 Meccano Set, in [ good order, £5 10s. Apply Beacon. 68 FOR SALE —Four roomed house, six acres land, in Borough, immediate possession. Ring 303. 62 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY —Child's push chair or stroller. Apply 25 Victoria Avenue. 64 WANTED TO BUY—Second hand . pram, plunket, good t order, cash. Apply Beacon. 66 WANTED TO BUY—Eggs, any quantity, current rates. Ring or call Daffodil Tearooms, Phone 242. 44 WANTED TO BUY—Ladies' and gent's cycles or cycle parts. Best prices paid by Whittle's Cycles, The Strand. BOTTLES —Wanted to buy ale bottles and other sorts. Apply N. J. Larsen, Second-hand Dealer, Com- _ merce Street, Phone 126 M.
WANTED TO EXCHANGE WANTED to Exchange—Gent's bike In good order for ladies' bike. Apply Phone 40W, Matata. WANTED TO RENT WANTED Urgently—Hou|se, handy town, reasonable rent, 3 to 4 rooms. Good permanent tenant. Apply Beacon. 45 TO LET FOR RENT —Cottage, FJdgecumbe. 1113, Ranby. 59 WANTED KNOWN PATRIOTIC Dance. Meet y<ui To Teko Wednesday, 22nd April. Ye-. Kingi Boys Orchestra. 72 BLACKOUT SHADES 6d each at Armstrong's Booksellers and Stationers. ARMSTRONG'S Garage are buyers of good Modern Cars. TO counteract the Lower Grade Petrol have your motor tuned up at ARMSTRONG'S GARAGE. PAEROA BEER, orders may be left with N. J. Larsen, Phone 126 M. Local agent, New Paeroa Brewery. TRACED LINEN NOVELTIES, Supper Cloths, Fancy Aprons, etc. at "The Gift Shop." ALL Summer Seasons Coats to clear at greatly reduced prices. Bridgers -Xtd.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 40, 15 April 1942, Page 1
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