PUBLIC NOTICES WHAKATANE COMMUNITY WEEK MAY 6th TO 10th Lecturers from the Adult Education Centre, Auckland: Mr P. Mar-tin-Smith, M.A., L.L.B. (Director), Mr Owen Jensen (Music Specialist), Mr J. F. McDougall, B.A. Miss E. M. Smith, M.A. Day Sessions for Women: Tuesday and Thursday, Masonic Hall, Louvain Street, Wednesday and Friday, Methodist Church Hall, 10.30 a.m. and 1.45 p.m. Evening Sessions: At Whakatane High School, 7.30 p.m. beginning Monday, 6th May. Topics will include World Affairs, Music, Drama, Literature and one Community Centre. On Thursday evening Brains Trust session. Fees: Full course 5/-, either day or evening 3/6, single lectures 1/-. Lunch-time lectures in Music, Literature etc. may be arranged. Enrol now for this interesting week/ L. M. LA WES, Hon. Sec., Adult Education Week, Whakatane High School. 314 J. DICKSON . BUILDER & CONTRACTOR Plans prepared. Estimates furnished Phone 420 W. 88 WORK WANTED WANTED— Sharemilking up to 140 cows, family of 4 milkers. Apply Beacon. 82 WORK WANTED—Sharemilking 1-3 or 1, 75-100 cows wanted, life experience. Apply Beacon. 66 WANTED—Sharemilking, i, married man with family, 4 milkers, 2 adults. Life experience. Good house and electricity essential. Previously farmed Govt. Leasehold farm 11 years. 8.0. P. preferred. Phone 15K Taneatua. 16 WORK WANTED Man, willing, wants day work for three weeks, live in. Apply Beacon. 45 WANTED —Sharemilking, approximately 75 cows, life experience. Apply Beacon Office. 289 WORK WANTED Sharemilking, experienced man, 4 milkers (2 male, 2 females), must be good conditions, good references. Apply “Farmer” News Office, Box 51, Opotiki. 299 RETURNED Soldiers desirous* of planning and building their own homes! Plans discussed and carefully and advice freely given by experienced draughtsman. Apply Beacon. 255 LOST AND FOUND WOULD person who picked up fawn suit coat near Angle Road corner, Wednesday, please leave at Awakeri Store or 86A. 81 L. E. CARTER. LOST—In Whakatane on Friday, April 26, tan feltex bag containing 5 library books. Would finder please return to Newman’s Book Shop or phone 136 W. 75 LOST—Black wallet, initials J.A., containing A.A. membership ticket, J driver’s license, demobilised papers etc. Reward. Apply Beacon. 70 LOST Black handbag between Lovelock Street and Hospital, Wednesday last. Reward. Apply Beacon. 19 LOST—One book “Notes on Sporting Rifles” between Onepu and Otakiri. Name inside. Please return Griffith c/o C. Swan, R.D. LOST—Green sports coat between Whakatane and Ohope via Gorge Road. Reward. Apply Beacon. 306 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—On temporary loan only, concert pitch piano, for forthcoming C.0.R.5.0. benefit Revue. All possible care taken. Please ring 1295.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 69, 3 May 1946, Page 1
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