THANKS NOTICE Mrs D. Palmer, Mr and Mrs J. Palmer sincerely thank without exception all our kind neighbours who so willingly assisted in the arduous task of carrying Duncan out of the bush where he was seriously injured, and for much valuable assistance by others. Special thanks to Mrs Brown, Mrs Frankland and May Frankland; also efficient Ambulance team, Drs. Sisters and Nurses at Whakatane Hospital. 98
SITUATIONS VACANT with experience for office work, excellent prospects. Apply by letter to "Office” c/o Beacon Office. ■ 101 WANTED —A Grade Mechanic; also smart lad 16-18, good wages and conditions. Apply Brabant Bros. Ltd. 92 EXPERIENCED housemaid, live in or out, above award wage. Apply Commercial Hotel. 116 WANTED —Man for dairy farm. Ring 188 P. . DOORMAN wanted, permanently, Saturday nights only. Cabin Cabaret, Phone 420 R. 54 BORAPRUF TREATMENT LTD. Require the services of an Inspector Salesman, excellent prospects and remuneration. Own car essential. Write stating qualifications to P.O. Box 451, Hamilton. £8 WANTED —Builders labourer, perment job to good man. F. G. Mahy, 26 Haig Street. 5 WANTED —Contractors for ploughing, working and sowing 300 acres into grass. Contractors must have all necessary equipment. Apply N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. 29 WANTED—Youth 17-21 years for Fibrous Plaster trade. Good opportunity to learn trade. Good working conditions. Apply Hume Bros., Ltd., Whakatane, phone 315. 20 WANTED—DaiIy domestic help, full or part time. Apply Beacon. 4 WORK. -WANTED WORK WANTED—Thoroughly experienced family of four or five milkers two males, good references, require shed of 140 or more cows for coming season, 1 shares preferred. Ring 128 K, evenings. 110 WORK WANTED—Truck driver, long hours no objection. Apply Beacon. ' SHAREMILKING, 1-3 or 4, from 70 to over 100 cows, ex Taranaki family. Reply "Sharemilker” c/o Beacon Office. " 18 SHAREMILKING wanted by three experienced milkers, Whakatane district preferred, 120 to 130 cows. Ring 2K, Te Teko. 14, SHAIfEMILKING wanted by Taranaki family for coming season, six milkers, must be good herd. Start June 1. Apply Beacon. 270 j RETURNED Soldiers desirous of j planning and building tlieir own j homes! Plans discussed and care- j fully executed } and /advice freely | given by experienced draughtsman, j Apply Beacon. 255 j STRAYING STRAYING on farm corner Fortune’s Road, 1 dark Jersey heifer calf. If not claimed within 7 days will be sold. (Sgd) R. S. MUNDY, 418 Phone 86S, Edgecumbe, on my property Otakiri :Road, one black dairy cow, with 'horns, no E.M. branded 54. Milking. If unclaimed within fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. 58 F. T. MAYO. ’ "lost^aniTfound XOST—Blue knitting steel needles, knitting book, vicinity Crete St.-Do-znain. Apply Beacon, 89 LOST—£S note between Patterson’s Bargain Store and the Rock on Friday night. Apply Beacon. 68
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 50, 8 March 1946, Page 1
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