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WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Shotgun, D.8., ho fancy price. Apply Beacon. 213 WANTED TO BUY—Model A % ton truck with good tj'res. Appb' Beacon. 200 WANTED TO BUY —Small car, good tyres, and condition. A. R. Graeff, c/'o Bakehouse. 225 WANTED TO BUY —12 gauge cartridges by soldier on furlough. Apply Beacon. 203 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. WANTED —Farms, houses and businesses for sale. Have, clients' waiting. Send particulars to A. J. Canning and Co, 159 WANTED TO BUY—Cars bought for cash. Armstrongs Garage, Phone 171. 146 WANTED TO BUY —Second hand cycles and tricycles or parts. Top prices at Whittle's. Ring 119 day, or 175 102 WANTED TO BUY—Bottles, super bags, will buy various kinds of bottles. N. J. Larsen, Valley Road, Phone 126. WORK WANTED WORK -WAITED —lvlwrrictV' couple, young, want herd of 60-70 cows on shares, good house essential, handy to township. Available July 1. Apply Beacon. 175 WANTED— By young M.C., sharemilking position, well experienced, 1-3 or X A shares urgent., 1-3 preferred. Apply Beacon. 173 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Two raffle books belonging to Wairaka Maori Welfare. Fund. Finder please communicate Hospital Office. 205 LOST— Gold mounted greenstone crcss near Bridgers."" Reward. Apply Beacon. I^9 LOST —Truck hub cap bronze, between "Matahina and Edgecumbc, marked "Right Hand." ReAvartL Tony Smith, Te Teko. 180 MISCELLANEOUS OPENING of Awakeri Gymnasium Club next Saturday night, May 27. Intending members roll along. 221 WOULD any kind persons who have no further use for games, puzzles, tricks, old meccano sets, comics, etc. to help brighten the lives of four little sick boys (local) kindly communicate REG STEWART, Salonika Street. 218 PUBLIC NOTICES SWANN'S FARMERS' TAXATION SERVICE FREE TO ALL EX-SERVICEMEN All ex-servicemen who are discharged from any of His Majesty's Forces, after serving overseas in this war, and arc now farming, or propose to go farming, will receive our taxation service for one year, FREE, without any obligation. All you have to do is to send in your full name, address, service No. rank, and locality of service, also date of discharge. This offer is open to all ex-servicemen in any part of New Zealand. The service covers:— 1. Preparation of your Income Tax, Social Security Tax, and Land Tax returns. 2. Copies of all Tax Returns arc supplied to the client. 3. Free advice throughout the year on Taxation Problems. -1.. Attention to all inquiries from the Commissioner of Taxes, including the checking ol Income Tax assessment. Notices. 5. Atlvi.ce on matters connccted with Excess. Profits Tax. G. We supply all with our specially prepared Farm Account Book. (Over 10,000 registered subscribers). R. B. SWANN & CO. Taxation Specialists. (Established 1935). Head Office: Short's Buildings, 154 Queen. St., Auckland, Phone 48-780. Hamilton Branch: Els wick Chambers, Victoria St. Phone 4628. P.O. Box 350. Morrinsvillc Branch: Studholme St., Phone 126, P.O. Box 28. Whangarei Branch: 88 Cameron St., Phone 3007, P.O. Box 139. Dargaville Branch: Iloskings Bldg. Victoria St., Phone 359, P.O. Box 100. Whakatane Branch: Commercial Chambers, The Strand, Phone 281. P.O. Box 98. Te Puke Branch: JeUicoe St., Phone 229, P.O. Box 13.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 75, 23 May 1944, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 75, 23 May 1944, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 75, 23 May 1944, Page 1

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