WANTED TO BUY WANTED —Hair clippers,, fine cutting; also Bee Box 2 or 3 frame. Apply N. Macdonald, 78M. 8 WANTED TO BUY—Small building or garage, for removal. Apply "Building" c/o Beacon. 22 WANTED TO BUY—Tennis net, must be in good order. Ring T. W. Wardlaw,, 19S Waimana. WANTED—Good cattle trial. Apply Beacon. 213 WANTED TO BUY —Wire netting. Apply Beacon. 205 WANTED TO BUY—Calf skins, hides and sheep skins. Cash buyer. N. J. Larsen, Valley Road, Phone 126. 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. 107 WANTED TO BUY—Cars bought for cash. Armstrongs Garage, Phone 171. 108 LOST AND FOUND LOST —On road between Etlgecumbe and Rotorua, case containing clothing. Reward Simpson, Edgecumbe. LOST —Bft 6in dinghy, missing since Tuesday. Good reward. Mr Ollsen, Oceanic Fish Shop. 203 LOST—Between Mt. Maunganui and Awakeri, blue hub box addressed Wilkinson, Te Munga. Reward Awakeri Store. 224 LOST —Horn rimmed sun glasses in leather case, township-waterfront. Reward this office. 227 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT—FIat or half house suitable for man and boy 13. Apply Beacon. ' 1. WANTED TO HIRE WANTED TO HIRE—For hire hand concrete mixer. Phone 362. 16 ACCOMMODATION ROTORUA —"Bungalow" Phone 46, 15/- per day; "Park View Phone 516 12/6 pel* day. Nearest hotels to Government Grounds. Mr and Mrs Bert Cottrell, Proprietors. WANTED KNOWN
ELECTROLUX Service Depot. F. M. Abbott, Auto-Electrician, Phone. 124. CHILD'S TEA SETS—Metal, 6/11 each; lunch cases 3/- each; Chinese Checkers 10/6 and 14/6; Jiffy Joynas 5/3, 10/6 and 21/- at Armstrongs The Strand. NO PERMITS REQUIRED for certain s'izes cycle tyres and tubes and all cycle lamp batteries at Whittles Cycles, opposite The Rock, 109 DAIRYFARMERS! For White and Blood Scours use "MAX" SCOUR MIXTURE. Contains tonic and curative properties,, Obtainable nearest branch Wright Stephenson and Co. Ltd. NEW BOOKS: "Spanish Lady" by Maurice Walsh; "Land from the Waters" by Doreen Wallace; "Indigo" by Weston; "Lest. We Regret" by Douglas Reed; "The Director" by L. A. G. Strong"; "Music and the Stage in N.Z." at Armstrongs Book Shop, Phone 173. SHEETS. White Twill and unbleached sheets, strong Avearing and durable. Size 54 x 90 19/11 pair. 7 coupons—at Bridgers Ltd. "THE GIFT SHOP" for Overseas Gifts—ln Paua Shell and Suede Novelties—N.Z. Inlaid Woods.—poker work. 255 BRIDGERS Ltd now have limited stocks of summer prints in a good assortment of patterns. 4/- yard and.l coupon per yard. NOW dismantling Chevrolet 4 and 6, Plymouth, De Soto, Morris Oxford, Pontiac, Essex Challenger. Parts available. Model A Ford motor overhauled, crown wheels, pinions, starters, generators, springs, lamps, door glasses, axle sets for trailers. Cadman's Parking Station. TEA TOWELS, Hard wearing absorbent tea towels usually 1/11 each. Great value now at I for 5/- at Bridgers.. INFANT'S Frocks in Organdie and Georgette, Satin Pram Covers, Traced Needlework at "The Gift Shop." 256
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 13, 3 October 1944, Page 1
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