WANTED TO BUY - WANTED TO BUY—Good moderr i used car for cash. Reply to "EssenJ tial" c/o Beacon Office, Whakatane i WANTED TO BUY —Electric milkshake machine. Apply Jensen, Cook--5 house, Paper Mills. l'C IF you wish to sell your car for a good cash figure see Hamill Bros., Ltd., Whakatane. Phone 53. 1 WANTED TO BUY —Six laying win- ' ter fowls. Address Beacon. 2 ' WANTED TO BUY —Half a dozen 1 Black Orpington pullets, good lay- • ing strain. Apply N. A. Eagle, Waimana. 197 ! WANTED TO BUY—Fresh eggs, any quantity. Prices as fixed by Internal Marketing Board.—Poroporo Store. 70 BEGG'S urgently require Pianos. Best spot cash prices. Write 112 Queen Street, Auckland, Phone 32-320. ,138 BOTTLES wanted to buy.—Apply N: J. Larsen, Phone 1265. 133 WORK WANTED WORK WANTED—Boy of 10 wants farm work. Ring 87W. 25 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Young black and white cattle dog. Phone. 54R. 31 LOST—Awakeri, Saturday last, one brown and black cattle dog, lame fore leg, named Glen. Reward Keen's Store. Awakeri. ?3 LOST—Between McAlister Street and, town via Merritt Street, green feltex kit with flowers one side. Ring 92R. 26 LOST—Calf, six months old, branded on right hip XB. Ring SM. Te Teko. 27 LOST—Red umbrella with green handle; also black kid gloves. Rer. ward. Apply Beacon. 24 LOST —On Wednesday, High School bus or Whakatane, gold brooch (map of Australia) keepsake. Reward. Finder please ring BurstalJ 86 W. LOST —Petrol tank cap, Citroen car, Victoria Avenue. Reward. Apply Beacon. 9 FOUND —Yale key (on string) near Strand, Saturday last. Owner may have same on jjaying cost of advertisement. PUBLIC NOTICES | TO PROPERTY OWNERS # Jk If you have a house property A \ or section to sell, lease or let,A \ give us particulars we have cli- \ f ents waiting. f 9 We have a buyer for a 5 or 6 r & roomed modern home. 9 \ MUSSETT & LITTLEJOHN f LAND & ESTATE AGENTS TRADE NOTICES iiißiußißHiHinniiiinni s BECKETT &. FRANCE B g Painters and Paperhangers. g | TOWN AND COUNTRY. § g ESTIMATES FREE. ■ 9 ■ ■ Address 1 *. ■ B R. Beckett, 9 Landing Road. § 2| J. France, McAlister St. § WANTED KNOWN "GEM RAZORS'I—We have just landed stocks of this line. Also good stocks of 3 hole and. slotted blades for Gillette razors—At Armstrongs, The Strand. NEW SUPPLIES—Babies' Pram and Cot Quilts (satin lined and revers- ; able), Pure Woollen Wrap Blankets. "The Gift Shop." NEW MUSIC AT ARMSTRONGS —■ "The Marines' Hymn," "Deep is the Night," "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree," There's a Land of Begin Again," ''Up Guards and at Em," "Concerto for Two," "Elmers Time" "The World Will Sing Again." AU 2/- a copy. ARMSTRONGS Garage—Buyers of good used late model cars. «■
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 62, 6 April 1943, Page 1
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