SITUATIONS VACANT We have the following vacancies on our staff— JUNIOR CLERK JUNIOR TYFISTE Previous experience in either position is not essential. A sound accountancy training will be given to successful applicants and both positions have prospects for rapid advancement. Apply Messrs Bridger and Harland ) Public AccountWhakatane. 202 A GRADE MECHANIC We require an A Grade Mechanic with experience in Turning and Fitting. * 245 ARMSTRONG’S GARAGE. WANTED— Office Junior female. Position offers unlimited opportunities for speedy advancement. Previous experience not essential. For an interview apply to L. R. Spring Public Accountant. 170
WANTED—FemaIe Clerk to fill attractive. position, experienced or partly experienced. Book-keeping, typing and general. For an interview apply to L. R. Spring, Public Accountant. 177 WANTED —Smart junior girl for office. Apply Booh, Sullivan, Luke Ltd. OFFICE STAFF. Senior or junior girl required, start immediately. Wages accqrding to ability. Apply Secretary Bay of Plenty and East Coast Herd Improvement Assn. 217 ASSISTANT—Young lady required some shop experience preferred', good conditions and wages. Armstrong, Jeweller. , 252 WANTED-—For Garage, smart boy, interested in the motor trade. The position oilers attractive possibilities for quick advancement. Apply Andersen and Neilsen, Edgecumbe.. 220 PORTER WANTED. Wliakatane Hospital requires reliable porter. Wages to commence £5 14s 9d less £1 2sj 6d if live jn. Apply Head Porter, night phone after 5 p.m. 297. 219 J. WANTED—Boy or man to help in milking shed, good home. Apply Boyle and Le Lievre., Phone 214 R, Edgecumbe. 2.39 WANTED Experienced waitress. Commercial Hotel, Whakatane. 196 PERMANENT position offered to 2 smart boys 15-18 years of age. Apply Brabant Bros. Ltd. 191 WANTED—Man or youth assist milking good wages and home, easy place. R. Crozier, Edgecumbe. 184 WORK WANTED WORK WANTED —Married couple would like position, experienced, general farm work. Start March. Apply Beacon. 262.
RETURNED Soldiers desirous of planning and building their own homes! Plans discussed and carefully executed, and advice, freely given by experienced draughtsman. Apply Beacon. 255 WANTEDI—By 1 —By ex-serviceman, position in country store view to man-* age or shares. Some experience, single'and keen. Apply Beacon. 198 CARPENTER wants alterations and repairs. Go anywhere. Apply “Tradesman” Beacon. 149 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Would finder of red book alphabetically numbered, please ring 172 or connect Rural Driver. A good reward. *-12 LOST —Brown and white pig dog, answers to name of “Boy.” Please phone B!7K. 218 FOUND —Ohopc Road, 1 blue sandal, size 13. Apply Beacon. FOUND— Taken by mistake Welcome Home Dance, Awakeri, short grey coat. Mr Kenworthy, 189 K. 257 FOUND—Carpenter’s plumb-bob, Salonika Street. Owner - may have same on giving description Jto phone 366.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 39, 30 January 1946, Page 1
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