IN MEMORHAM CHARLETON. In loving memory of our dear father who departed this life April 17„ 1942. We often sit. and. think of you And all the things you used to do And wonder why you had to diei Without a chance to say goocVfbyo Some may forget you-as time rolls on But we will remember, no matter how long. Inserted by his loving sons; Buster, Mana, Boysie and Chic. 95 CHARLETON. In loving memory of dear dad who parsed away April 17, 1942. Gone is the one Ave loved so well How much we miss him words cannot • Memories are treasures no one can steal Death ileaves a wound that none can heal Time may take the edge off grief But memory turns; back every leaf To have, you back in the 1 same old way Would, be our dearest wish to-day. Inserted by his loving Ciss. Kura, Dolly and Molly. CHARLETON. In loving memory of my dear husband, John Robtson. who passed away April 17, 1942 ' I have lost my life"s companion A life linked, with my own No one knows how much I miss him As I travel through life alone. Inserted by hi> loving wife Ivj*., "situations"vacant WHAKATANE BOROUGH COUNCIL Boy or youth with or without preCa vious experience for Council's of- * fices. Liberal salary in accordance with qualification. Apply to Town £ Clerk. Whakatane. . 99 WANTED —Porter for - Whakatane Hospital, live in, good wages. Ap-i /N piy T. A. Bridger, Secretary. 82 WANTED —Sharemilkers. for 160 cows, number increased or decreased according to labour available, quarter shares, half pigs and calves'. Best conditions, good farm, tested herd, 8 roomed house close to school. Apply Reynolds' Estate. 84 SHAREMILKERS wanted, 80 cows, 1-3 shares, start June 1. Apply Eric Haultain, 7SK. 77 . EXPERIENCED M.C. now tli'mls 85, •wants similar or larger farm work by arrangement. ''Results" Beacon Office. 72 WANTED — Conscientious lad to learn motor trade, excellent opportunity to trade thoroughly and quickly. E. R. Dillicar, Ltd. 58 FARMERS' Trading Company requires a smart intelligent boy. All - branches of the grocery trade taught. Great opening for boy who is an-> xious to obtain rapid promotion. App-y Manager, Farmers' Trading, Whakatajje. 59 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Golf balls wanted urgently, all makes. Reasonable prices. Apply F. M. Abbott, Civic Buildings. 75 WANTED TO BUY —Washing machine. good order, cash. Apply Beacon. 69 WANTED TO BUY—Car. 7 to 12 li.p., fair tyres, cash. Apply Beacon . 40 m BEGG'S urgently require Pianos. Best spot cash prices. Write 112 Queen 1 Street, Auckland, Phone "> 32-320. 138 v STRAYING NOTICE FOUND straying in my maize pad-: dock, 14 pigs. Owner can . have same paying expenses. * J. NEILSON. STRAYED from Poroporo, within _ .the last two weeks, one black geldone black marc and foal, ont •dark bay hack and one draught mare. Any person knowing where>•abouts please ring Poroporo Store 200 ~ ■ r _ _—— (Continued in next column)
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 65, 16 April 1943, Page 1
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