SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —Married man, preferably one able to supply extra labour, foi dairy farm carrying 90 cows. Musi be reliable and capable. References essential. Start July Ist. £7 10s pei I" week, free house etc. Full particuH lars to Messrs Prideaux and Brid- " ger, Whakatane. 216 \ FIRST Assistant wanted for Groc- ■; ery and General Store. Apply with references Prices Four Square Store. 212 WANTED—Man with own herd, 80 to 85 cows j for coming season, 50-50 basis. Apply Beacon. 1? WANTED—Smart youth for our Spare Parts Dept. Great opportunity today for spare parts specialists.* Apply Hamill Bros. 174 WANTED —Man or youth, general farm work good wages and conditions. Apply Griffiths ) and Comer, R.D. *B*> WANTED —Man for Fibrous Plaster Factory. Hume Bros. Phone 315. ' 166 WANTED —Land girl for milking ' only, farm Katikati, no other farm duties. Above award wages. Apply to Box 46, Whakatane. 168 * WANTED—GirI as shop assistant. Apply 8.0.P. Dry Cleaners. 121 WORK WANTED "FARM Work Wanted. Man with three sons 17 and 15 years, desires position on not afraid of work. Apply Beacon. 208 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bedford % ton truck with saloon cab and platform body. V' Very sound order, ideal farmer's truck. Hamill Bros., Ltd. 209 FOR SALE—Remington Typewriter. ■ Apply Beacon. 178 - FOR SALE—Morris 8 Saloon, good condition, with tyres good, 2 new. Wheelers Garage Ltd? 186 * : : . ' FOR SALEr—Early model Sedan car, fair order. What offers.' Apply Beacon. 193 FOR SALE—Firewood dry cut to order 30/- ton. J. Cameron, 57 G6ulstone Road. . 195 FOR SALE—Set of matched ladies' Golf Clubs and red leather bag, as new, 3 irons 2 woods and umbrella 6 new golf balls not out of wrappers. Ring 23 Whakatane. 155 • t , FOR, SALE—Trailer, electric fence, - vacuum cleaners, vice and furniture -of all kinds. Anything bought. Any-. * thing- sold at Parry's Furniture, Mart 'Phone 227. | — : FOR SALE—Second hand ladies' and gent's cycles, like new. Twelve months guarantee. Whittles Cycles, The Strand. 168 LOST AND FOUND PARCEL containing new grey over- ' coat, picked up by mistake Ching's 4th April. Please return Beacon Office. Rewand. 214 LOST —Ball of wine wool and pair No. 11 white knitting needles 5 on Saturday night in Commerce Street, finder kindly return to D. C. Morpeth and Sons. 221 brindle and white dog, answers, to name ot' Tiger. Reward ring 4W, Tc Teko. 220 LOST —Green . talking Budgie. Liberal reward. Commercial Hotel. 185 LOST — Black handbag, between fc Whakatane and Ohopc } Friday 13th F April. Finder keep cash (£1) as reward. Ring 278 K. 204 LOST—Between Grand Theatre and 81 King Street, Friday evening, silver filigree bracelet,/ flower shaped with stones. Keepsake. Reward. Apply Telephone Exchange . 153 1 ACCOMMODATION L- ROTORUA—''Bungalow" Phone 46, ll|is/- per day; "Park View Phone 516 H-12/6 per, day. Nearest hotels to GovGrounds. Mr and Mrs Bert p Proprietors.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 67, 24 April 1945, Page 1
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