BAIKIE’S BREAD . Often Buttered but Never Bettered. A. BAIKIE, Baker, Taneatua. Phone 18S. .
CARTER. On July 7 at “Ellerdine” Papakura, to. Mr and Mrs Frank Carter (nee Winifred Thatcher) a daughter. Both well. 165 VACANT ~ WANTED—Shop assistant, junior, or intermediate. Apply A. A. Newman. DRESSMAKING Girl wanted, some machine experience preferred. Apply Mrs Marsh, Box 55, Whakatane. 160 HARDWARE TRADE—Youth or junior to learn trade, excellent prospects. Apply to- Cutlers Hardware Ltd., C. L. Hudson, Proprietor, Whakatane. 123 FARM HANDS WANTED WANTED—Carried man general farm work only. Interview Duncan and Co., Te Puke, Phone 304. 102 WANTED—Boy. for sheep statioij . Write John Melville, • c/o P.O. Whakatane or phone 146. 126 WANTED—SingIe man ■ able to fence and generalfarm work, permanent job, top wages, Awakeri. Write Box 5, Whakatane. 151 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Lemon check scarf, vicinity Salonika Street. Apply Beacom 142 LOST—Hand knitted cream mercerised glove. Return Beacon. 162 FOUND—One parcel containing new shirt in the Strand, Friday night. Enquire Beacon. 159 LOST—One fawn woollen glove vicinity Regent Theatre,; Saturday night. Apply Beacon. 168 f ; LOST—One golosh, left foot, size 7, between King Street and Ohope, Saturday. Ring 4205. 143 LOST—Man’s pocket’ wallet, black, vicinity Salonika Street. Contents urgently required. Reward. Apply Beacon. 141 LOST—In Whakatane shopping area small wine coloured purse containing 2 pound notes. Reward. Address Beacon. 138 FOUND straying on Rangi Brothers’ property, Galatea Road, one red Jersey cow, branded J.2 on right rump with back and tip bit left ear. If not claimed and expenses paid within seven days will be sold to defray expenses. 160 WANTED KNOWN EIGHT varieties of choice Wines to choose from. Immediate delivery, no waiting. Satisfaction assured. Home Hardware Service, Phone 461. 180 QUALITY, good workmanship andservice when you are requiring Timber, Joinery and Building Hardware. Enquire at Boon Sullivan Luke Ltd. P. G, BRIDGEMAN, Saw Doctor. All types saws gulleted, hammered, sharpened,'etc. Expert workmanship. 6 Victoria Avenue, Whakatane. : < 1 NEW shipment of fog lamps, hydraulic bumper jacks, vulcanising kitsets, petrol filters, locking tank caps just arived. Call at Armstrong’s Garage. 3 PEDIGREE poultry on sale at_ the Poultry Show Friday, 1 p.m. 166 SWAN, Wyvern, Summit, Mentmore Fountain Pens. Good stocks at Armstrong’s Bookshop. LASKEY’S Radio and ’ Electrical Centre for all Radio and Electrical equipment. Vacuum Cleaners in stock. Highest trade-ins given. ‘ 8 MR Truck and Tractor owner. Limited number of 5-ton hydraulic jacks. Only £4 19s each. Armstrong’s Garage. 3 “LIFE WITHOUT LADIES” by Major Colin Armstrong, -M.C. An eagerly awaited book at Armstrong’s Bookshop. DECOY DUCKS in canvas, cork or wood; also duck colls and ammunition belts at Cutlers Hardware Ltd.* C. -L. Hudson, Proprietor, Phone‘Bo. HARROWING pays, times over. For your problems and prompt service, Des. Caulfield. Ring 36A. 48
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 54, 16 July 1947, Page 1
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