BAIKIE’S BREAD Often Buttered but Never Bettered. A. BAIKIE, Baker, Taneatua. Phone 18S.
SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —Assistant for Library and shop, experience not necessary. A. A. Newman. 291 APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Storeman-Clerk. Particulars from Native Department, Whakatane. WANTED —Girl to assist mother with young family, good conditions. Liberal time off. 30/- week and keep. Urgent. K. Spragg, R.D. Whakatane. 274 APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Junior Clerk (male or female). Excellent prospects and good wages for suitable applicant. Apply in writing to N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency, Box 20, Whakatane. 254 BOARD WANTED BOARD wanted by business man in Whakatane, away every weekend. Write or phone Leathwick, 7M Waimana. 262 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY— Car, in good condition. Ring 373. 293 WANTED TO BUY—Bring your car in for valuation. We buy used cars. Cash payment. Armstrong’s Garage. WANTED TO BUY—Bottles. Apply N. J. Larsen, Bottle Dealer, Valley Road, Phone 126.
WANTED TO BUY—Section, approx. i acre, in borough, by returned serviceman. Write Leathwick, Box 8, Waimana. 261 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Boy’s oilskin coat. Reward. Address Beacon. 251 LOST—Brindle yearling heifer from McGarvey’S Road. Ring 227. 260 TAKEN from infant school, tricycle painted red and cream. Please return to 5 James Street. LOST—Between King Street and McAllister Street, gold evening sandal. Finder please ring 59. 269 LOST —Between Whakatane and Rotorua, V 8 wheel, complete, May 22. Substantial reward. Automobile Association. 297 LOST—From Otakiri, light Jersey cow,. 3rd calver, last heard of in Te Teko. May be calved. Branded SN on rump. Reward. C. Swan R.D. 240 LOST—Pair of light tinted framed glasses, dress circle Regent Theatre Saturday 12th. Please return Beacon Office. 227 LOST —Dog, half-bred, collie, long hair, tan and white, bald patch on back. Name Dick. M. D. King, Western Drain Road, 160 W. 281 LOST—In town on Friday afternoon, a small gold brooch, fine bar with an owl, about | inch high on it. Reward. Finder please return Beacon. WANTED KNOWN NEW shipment of fog lamps, hydraulic bumper jacks, vulcanising kitsets, petrol filters, locking tank caps just arived. Call at Armstrong’s Garage. 3
WHEEL Wrenches, chrome vanadium, 4 sizes in one, 13/- "at Hamill Bros. 228 MR Truck and Tractor owner. Limited number of 5-ton hydraulic jacks. Only £4 19s each. Armstrong’s Garage. 3 STANDARD roses and South Island grown bush roses now available at Willowbank Nurseries Ltd. 283 LASKEY’S Radio and Electrical Centre for all Radio and Electrical equipment. Vacuum Cleaners in stock. Highest trade-ins given. 8 “LIFE WITHOUT LADIES” by Major M.Q+ An eagerly awaited book at Armstrong’s Bookshop. NEW Ladies’ and Gent’s cycles now on show at Whittle’s. Twelve months free service and replacement on all cycles purchased over £lO from Whittle’s.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 59, 28 July 1947, Page 1
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