FOR SALE y HOUSE FOR SALE —As I intend leaving the district in Maj r I have decided to sell my well appointed , home and grounds on Hillcrest. Anybody requiring a nice home with congenial surroundings this is hard ' to beat. S. S. Wheeler, Phone 165. 114 j FOR SALE —Pen laying fowls, purebred Rhode Island Red rooster. Rea- ' sonable. Cookhouse, Whakatane Papesr Mills., 127 : FOR SALE—North Western Musquash fur coat, W size,, £10 cash. Write "Confidential" 1 Beacon. 128 FOR SALE—Massey-Harris horse mower and Ivona topdresser. Both implements in first class order. Ap- . ply Beacon. 122 * FOR SALE —■Four tyres', tubes and f ' wheels 33 x 5; Organ; Chesterfield 5 Suites and anything you want come t® Parry's Furniturei Mart. GAR FOR SALE—Prefect, March 1941, 5600 miles, condition and tyres ' as new. What efft'er. Phone 30il. 106 FOR SALE—I94O Vauxliall fourteen . as new, owner requires larger car : reason for sale. Mileage only 10,000. Excellent original tyres. This is an ' offer which we may be unable to re- > peat- until the end of the war.— [ Hamill Bros., Ltd. 82 FOR SALE —Trailer, good condition and tyres, £8 10s.—Apply Beacon. 64 ' PUMPS for all purposes, deep w'ell, shallow well, flood pumps, pressure outfits, windmills, rams. Boothmac ■ Manufacturers. Ring A. G. Nell, Te , Te'ko. ! FOR SALE —1938 Chevrolet Coupe ' in excellent condition.—Hamill r Ltd. 83 , NOW DISMANTLING — Graham Paige, Singer 9 h.p., Chevrolet 6 . cylinder, Whippett 6 cylinder, Essex - Challenger, Standard 14 h.p., Pontiac. Starters, Generators, Trailer I Axles, Horns, Windscreen Wipers, Distributors Engines for firewood cutting.—Cadman's King Street. STRAYING NOTICE Straying on my property 3 farm : horses. Owner may have same by [ paying expenses. L. W. LUXTON, 1 121 R.D. Whakatane. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pair navy kid gloves with white stitching. Reward. Ring 86M > or apply Beacon. ' 120 1 1 ; BOARD WANTED , BOARD wanted by young tradesman,, handy town. Apply 'Perman--5 ent' c/o Beacon. : RESPECTABLE working man wants 1 board with private, family. Board 5 in advancej—Apply Beacon. 76 WANTED TO RENT 1 WANTED TO RENT—Part furnished cottage or room and kitchen by , business man. —Apply Beacon. 72 ) — MISCELLANEOUS t ANY Grade II farmer in camp willf ing to be nominated for job please _ communicate Steele, c/o Messrs, Prideaux and Bridger, Whakatane. 8S \ WANTED —Names and addresses of _ Grade 2 or 3 men in camp willing 3 to be appealed for, for milking and , general farm work. Permanent position. —Apply Beacon. 71 q IF you wish to sell your car quick- ,. ly and' at a good cash figure go tc Hamill 8r05.,. Ltd. 84 WORK WANTED ————————~ ,1 FARM work wanted. Farm workei 25 years experience, married, wife 4 no duties. Available June. Writ< "Farm" c/o Beacon. 9j d _ k TO LET 1) TO LET —Contract felling and split y ting 1500 approx. gum posts a •- Thornton. —Apply Beacon. 10! 0 WANTED KNOWN y NEW SUPPLIES—Babies' Pram ant 3 Co% Quilts (satin lined and revers- * able), Pure Woollen Wrap Blankets "The Gift Shop."-
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 57, 19 March 1943, Page 1
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