PUBLIC NOTICES EVENING CLASSES 5 Intending students of the commeri cial classes are requested to. meet , the commercial teacher at the High School on Monday evening at 7.30 p.m. to arrange courses and decide on suitable night on which to hold . lessons. Woodwork students arc aski ed to meet the instructor at 7.30 p.m. Wednesday evening at the Technical School for the same purpose . J. HUBBARD,, 79 Supervisor. I Alan G. Newman, of. Edgecumbe. am not in any way connected Avith the A. Newman whose name appeared in this, paper recently. 75 (Signed) A. G. Newman. IMPOUNDING NOTICE Impounded in Taneatua Pound: — Brown Jersey 3 year heifer,, V left ear, square out of right, ear. If not claimed and expenses will be sold on Monday, 15th March. 1943, at 12 noon. A. CABLING, Poundkeeper. BOROUGH BUS SERVICE The following timetable will be observed for the benefit of shoppers in the Whakatane. Borough as from Tuesday (to-daj r ) March 9th. Tuesday and Friday Leave Anzac Avenue 2 p.m. Leave Rock 2.40 p.mu & 5 p.m. Route Starting point, Goulstone Road, Anzac Avenue, Salonika Street, King Street, Domain Road, Commerce Street. Return by same route. Bus stops at intersections, only. TE TEKO RED CROSS SOCIETY The annual general meeting of the Te Teko branch of the. Red Cross Society will be held in the Te Teko Hall on Tuesday, March 16tli at 2 p.m. All interested please attend. Signed D. THOMAS, 49 Secretary^, FOR SALE FOR SALE—I93B Buiclc Touring Se.dan in excellent condition, the acme of 'luxury with absolute d.ependabil- . ity—Hamill Bros., Ltd. 40 PUMPS for all purposes, deep well, : shallow well, flood pumps, pressure ■ outfits, windmills,, rams. Boothmac Manufacturers. Ring A. G. Nell, Te : Teko. NOW DISMANTLING — Graham Paige, Singer 9 h.p., Chevrolet 6 , cylinder, Whippett 6 cylinder, Essex Challenger, Standard 14 h.p., Pontiac. Starters, Generators, Trailer Axles, Horns, Windscreen Wipers, Distributors Engines for firewood, cutting.—Cadman's King Street. BOARD WANTED RESPECTABLE working man wants board with private, family. Board in advance.! —Apply Beacon. 76 T O LET . ROOMS TO LET—Handy to hospi- . tal. —Ring 296. 68 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—Part furnish--1 ed cottage or room and. kitchen by business man.—Apply Beacon. 72 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Between town and Salonika ' Street through Domain, green linen bag containing knitting and silk stockings. Reward Beacon Office. 80 FOUND —Sum of money. Owner may have same by describing.—Apply 32 Victoria Avenue, Whakatane. 69 > 1 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED —Names and addresses of ) Grade 2 or 3 men in camp willing to be appealed for, for milking and I general farm work. Permanent posi- ■ tion.—Apply Beacon. 71 IF you wish t<3 sell your car quickly and, at a good cash figure go to 1 Hamill Bros., Ltd. j y WANTED—Experienced players required; form dance band.—Write "Trumpet'' c/o Beacon; 73
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 55, 12 March 1943, Page 1
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