For Better Results SOW WINSTONE’S SUPER SEEDS Agents: JAMES W. GQODHEW, LTD. Storekeepers, Taneatua.
SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED—Two carpenters. Apply Waugh and Walsh, Edgecumbe. 205 SHAREMILKING for quarter or third shares. Apply Beacon. 207 WANTED —Junior shop assistant, good conditions' and wages. Apply Armstrongs, Jewellers. 270 THE Bank of New Zealand have a vacancy for a Junior Clerk, male or female, personal applications invited. PHOTOGRAPHY— Young girl for reception room and assist generally art training an advantage. Phone 432 for interview. 261 WANTED—Boy or youth for * 50cow farm, award wage, good home and conditions. G. E. McDonald, Onepu, R.D., Whakatane. 209 WANTED—Assistant for shop, permanent position, good wages and conditions. Apply Strand Bakery, Whakatane. 241 WANTED—Married man to assist milking and general farm work. Good house available. Apply Prideaux, Bridger and Harland, Public Accountants, Whakatane. 240 SHORTLAND TYPISTE. Wanted competent and experienced shorthand typiste for position of responsibility and trust. Good salary and conditions. Apply to, Buddie and Otley, Solicitors, Whakatane. 204 OFFICE JUNIOR, male or female. SENIOR CLERK, female. The positions are permanent. Capable persons will be paid good wages to start and increasing with experience and ability. Apply, to L. R. Spring, Public Accountant. 223 OFFICE JUNIOR Applications close with the undersigned at 4 p.m. on Friday the 27th June, 1947. Salary at scale rates. LESLIE D. LOVELOCK, Town Clerk, Whakatane Borough Council. 268 JUNIOR TYPISTE. We have a vacancy for a Junior Typiste (knowledge of book-keeping an advantage). -Excellent opportunity for a girl leaving school seeking a commercial career. Good wages and conditions. Apply in writing to: N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 20, Whakatane. 225 BE YOUR OWN BOSS AGENTS WANTED Easy, quick selling lines—cosmetics, food and household sundries for direct house-to-house selling. Quality products sold on money-back guarantee. We will finance you. Good territories available to live men. Average person can earn £lO per week with reasonable work. Apply “Opportunity” P.O. Box 1378, Wellington. 229 COOK HOSPITAL BOARD, GISBORNE WANTED. A MATERNITY NURSE for St. Helen’s Hospital, a Convalescent Maternity Hospital. Salary from £l5O live in, or £250 live out. If holding General Certificate, salary from £IBO live in, or £2BO live out. Uniforms provided. For further particulars please apply to: LADY SUPERINTENDENT. LOST AND FOUND LOST —In Strand, pair of spectacles in black leather case. Finder please return to Beacon. 277 LOST—Black and white cattle dog at Paroa. Answers to name Jock. Phone 83J. FOUND —Ford V 8 hub cap. Owner can have same by paying expenses. 227 LOST or strayed, wire haired fox terrier, tan head, answers to name ‘Kohi.’ Reward. C. S. Armstrong, Phone 345. LOST —Dog, black and white, tan, vicinity Western Drain and McLean’s Road, probably dragging chain. Reward. Please ring D. Allan 78R. OST —At Caledonian Ball, top of ■ess stud, ruby set in pearls. Keepke. Good reward. Finder please turn to Beacon. 275
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 44, 23 June 1947, Page 1
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