SITUATIONS VACANT ' Applications required from strong intelligent girl or woman for position of Postwoman Whakatane, wartime appointment. Apply Postmaster. 98 WANTED—Head waitress, urgently. Apply Whakatane Hotel. 97 WANTED—S/hand 3 or 4 cow milking plant, and 70 to 100 gallon separator. Reply Beacon. 93 WANTED — Pensioner cut lawns, hedges, gardens, own cottage, electric, married man preferred. Apply Beacon. 75 DRAG line dredgers two assistants required to learn as operators. Mechanical knowledge preferable. Lands Department, Thornton. 81 WANTED—Man for two days, light work. Apply Beacon. WANTED immediately, single man or youth for milking and general farm work. Apply Stratlimore Dairy. 45 WANTED—Married couple milking and general farm work, start June Ist, wife no duties. Apply Strath- , more Dairy. 46 WANTED—Junior clerk, male, for stock and station office, excellent prospects for right lad. Apply in own handwriting enclosing references to Dalgety and Co. Ltd., Whakatane. 74 WANTED — Sharemilkers, 140-150 cows, start Ist June. Good herd and conditions. Apply Messrs Prideaux and Bridger. 6 WANTED for coming season, milkers for 90 cows, shares or wages. E. A. Haultain, Phone 120 X. 23 MAKE EXTRA MONEY AT HOME each week by making simple wooden toys. We show you how and buy your work. Write now for free details. Mac Master's Toy Supply, Box 183, Wanganui. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Double barrc.ll shot gun, 12 bore, good condition. Ring 296. 78 WANTED TO BUY—Man's bicycle, godo price offered. Phone Day 270, Night 101. 41 WANTED TO BUY—Modern home, handy to town. Apply Beacon. 31 WANTED—Gun Dog retriever, fully trained. C. T. Timbs, Phone 277.2 WANTED TO BUY—Second hand cycles and tricycles or parts. Top prices at Whittle's. Ring 119 day, or 175 evenings. 88 WANTED TO BUY—Good used cars for cash. If you wish to sell your car or truck for a good cash figure be sure to see HAMILL BROS., LTD. 75 WANTED TO BUY—Bottles, wanted to buy ale bottles, also various otner kind's. N. J. Larsen, Valley Road. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Ladies' wristlet watch, between Regent and Grand Theatre, Monday night. Reward. Apply Beacon. 76 LOST—Ohope camp, gold locket, name inscribed, reward. Apply Beacon Office. 80 LOST—22nd March, ration book (name Colleen) and X stocking card (name Vera R. Crawford) enclosed. Finder kindly leave at Beacon Office. Owner grateful return. 89 LOST—Boy's navy blue coat, vicinity School bus stop. Probably taken by mistake. Apply Beacon. 51 LOST—Ten ewes from P. Matehaere's paddock about two weeks ago. Finder please ring 198R, Paroa. 54 LOST—On Thursday between town and James Street, Whakatane, black hand-knitted cardigan. Finder please leave at hospital. 62
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 64, 14 April 1944, Page 1
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