CAKES BY KNOWLES have that QUALITY of retaining their FRESHNESS LONGER.
acknowledgment I desire through the medium of your paper, to publicly thank the Doctor, Matron, Sisters and Nursing Staff of the Whakatane Hospital for the kindness, patience and care shown to me while a patient in the institution. N. S. HARRIS, 23 Lovelock St., Whakatane.
SITUATIONS VACANT VACANCIES THE RAILWAYS DEPARTMENT 'has vacancies on the PERMANENT STAFF in the Traffic and Locomotive Branches: — TRAFFIC BRANCH: Youths and men 17 to 28 years of age, holding fifth standard educational certificate. LOCOMOTIVE BRANCH: Youths under 21 years of age and discharged servicemen under 23 years of age, holding sixth standard educational certificate. Opportunities for advancement. Superannuation optional. Railway travelling privileges. Apply nearest Stationmaster or Railway Office, or write General ' Manager, Railways, Wellington. 39 SHORTHAND TYPIST— The Whakatane County Council invites written applications for the position of Shorthand Typist. Depending on ability and experience the position carries a salary of up to £5 per week. Applications should be addressed to the County Clerk, Whakatane by che I2th July. 35 BAY OF PLENTY HOSPITAL BOARD , Wanted for Whakatane Hospital— Relieving Cook and three domestics. Apply Matron. 331 WANTED —Expert smocker for children’s frocks etc. Must be clean and good at work. Apply Beacon. 24 WANTED —Smart boy for Grocery and Son, Kopeopeo. JUNIOR CLERK for own office. Previous experience not essential. Apply Messrs. Prideaux, Bridger and Harland, Public Accountants, Whakatane. WANTED Manageress to take charge of a new Cafatera opening shortly in Whakatane. ■ Excellent wages with good prospects to capable person. Also wanted two smart and efficient girls for milk bar work. Wages £3 12s 6d for a 40-hour 5-day week. Written applications marked “Staff” c/o Prideaux and Bridger, Whakatane. 332 WANTED Young woman bookkeeping and typing, permanent position in my office. L. R. Spring, Public Accountant. 348 WANTED —Woman or girl to look after child 2 years and do light house work, for approximately 3 weeks. Sleep in or out. Phone 163. 14 . WANTED —Boy for Parts Department. Junior girl for office. Good prospects and conditions. Armstrong and Co., Ltd., Ford Dealers. 346 WORK WANTED RETURNED Soldiers desirous of planning and building their own homes! Plans discussed and carefully and advice freely given by experienced draughtsman. Apply Beacon. 427 MISCELLANEOUS PIANO TUNING, Repairs, Sales. L. M. Sly, Laskey’s Radio Shop, Phone 227. ■ LADY— Good home, would store piano, every care taken. Apply Bea--»i*> * L 5 BUS leaves Rock 8 a.m. Saturday, July 6th Tauranga Races. Bookings ring 378 Sor R. Whittle Cycle Dealer. - r 16
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 94, 3 July 1946, Page 1
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423Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 94, 3 July 1946, Page 1
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