NEWTON. In loving memory of little Don,, who fell asleep on 16th 1942. Just a loving thought Just a line or two To show we still remember you. Sadly missed by Aunties and Cousins. 112 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTEDI—Efficient1 —Efficient grill cook for Rotorua restaurant. Ring Rotorua. 50 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED —Person to knit ladies ' S.W/ 1/3 skein. Apply Beacon. 96 WORK WANTED WORK WANTED —Good reliable youth seeks farming. Phone 379. 89
WANTED —Boy to cut lawns. Apply s'o McAlister Street. 95 WANTED TO BUY—Blue Budgie, lien. Apply 50 McAlister St. 94. WANTED TO BUY —Light motor cycle, good make and condition. Refer Beacon. 76 WANTED —Farms of all descriptions; also bxisinesses, buyers waiting. Send particulars to A. J. •Canning and Co. 55 WANTED TO BUY—G.OO-21 tyres. Apply Box 88, Whakatane. 52 WANTED TO' BUY—Handy dog for dairy farm, good price for a good dog. Apply Beacon. 57 WANTED TO BUY —Calf skins, hides and sheep skins. Cash buyer. N. J. Larsen, Valley Road j Plione 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 j WANTED TO BUY —Cars bought for cash. Armstrongs Garage, Phone 171. 108 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Left on P.O. desk "VVahl" fountain mottled red colour. This pen belonged to our son who lost his life ift the battle of Britain, so is very highly valued. A good reward will be paid on return to Beacon. 70 LOST—Green working between Simkins Street and Landing Road. Finder please, leave at Wheelers Garage. 93 LOST — youth's navy 'Rainster' about end September. Reward. Apply Strand, 109 LOST —Gent's wris-tlet watch s Station Road, Edgecumbe. Finder please leave Conway's Garage. Reward. 65 LOST —Cattle dog near Edgecumbe, black back, yellow and white head and feet. Apply 78K, Haultain. 83 FOUND—Child's black sandals and grey socks Apply Union Bank. 88 BOARD WANTED PRIVATE BOARD required urgently, vicinity by respectable young business man. Apply Beacon. 91 ACCOMMODATION ROTORUA—"Bungalow" Phone 46, 15/- per day; "Park View Phone 516 12/6 per day. Nearest hotels to Government Grounds.' Mr and Mrs Bert Cottrell, Proprietors.
TO LET TO LET —At Ohope ) new small fur r nished every convenience,, suitable for married couplc or two ladies. Ring 169 D. 86
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 16, 13 October 1944, Page 1
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