KELLOW, F. G.,, aged 24. Killed -in action Italy, only son of Mr and Mrs Kellow, Auckland, and much loved fiance of Bonnie Cruse. 163 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —Boy for plumbing trade. H. E. Mahy. WANTED—Man. for digging. Apply Willowbank Nurseries. WANTED—Man or youth milking and odd jobs, start early New Year. Write Arbuckle R.D.»Phone 83A. 156 WANTED —Boy to mow lawns. Apply 104 Commerce Street or Wheeler's Garage, Ltd. 171 BOY wanted for school holiday period. F. M. Auto Electrician. WANTED—T wo carpenters, small job during Christmas vacation. Apply Willowbank Nurseries. GROCERY TRADE—We have a vacancy for a bright boy, just leaving school who wishes to learn an interesting and important trade. Apply •without delay to Marriotts Stores, Ltd. The Strand Whakatane. 144 7 " MARRIED couple, both milk, good wages and conditions, own home. Apply R.D. Phone 219 A. ' __1 34 WANTED —Youth or single man for dairy farm, good wages and living conditions. Apply A. E. Fowler. 127 WANTED —Boy just leaving school for farm work, good home and conditions. Apply Beacon. 96 WORK WANTED POSITION as manager good dairy farm, with right to purchase after one season, returned soldier. Apply Beacon. 164 WANTED — Sharemilking position ' next season, where milk 90 to 100 cows y 2 shares-, must be good farm 9 9 shed and house. Apply Beacon. 154 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY or wanted made ; two good pig houses on skids. Reply 'Phone 287. WANTED TO BUY—Kerosene lamp, Aladdin or Miller, suitable for bach. Apply Beacon. WANTED TO BUY—Tricycle, suit 4 year old. F. Matchitt Awakeri. 136 TO BUY—Tent, large, in good order. Apply Beacon. 145 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. 139 WANTED TO RENT FLAT or house, furnished or unfurnished, two lady teachers, 17th February, permanent. Apply Beacon. 161 TO LET TO LET —Unfurnished bach over Christmas: also Hat from 7th January for holidays. Apply H. E. Mahy, Phone 229. 170 LOST AND FOUND LOST —In Whakatane, Thursday 14, parcel containing men's summer pyjama suit. Finder please leave at Beacon. 168 LOST—Blue shirt Morpeths docket inside. Advice Phone 112. Reward. 165 LOST—Small navy patent leather purse in Strand on Saturday morning. Apply Beacon.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 34, 19 December 1944, Page 1
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