BAIKIE’S BREAD Often Buttered but Never Bettered. A. BAIKIE, Baker, Taneatua. Phone 18S.
THANKS NOTICE Mr and Mrs Jim Harland and family wish to thank all friends and relatives for sympathy shown in their sad loss, also for cards, telegrams, letters and floral emblems received. Special thanks'to Dr. Akel and Plunket'Nurse, Miss P. J. Winstone. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —Office Junior, boy or girl for my office. L. R. Spring, Public Accountant. " 178 WANTED —Builders labourer, good job to good man. F. G. Mahy, Haig Street, Phone 377. 177 LADY with two young children under five, and going to hospital next month, urgently desires companion help. Good home. 180 WANTED —Morning help, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Apply Mrs G.' N. Gordon, Soutars Avenue. 179 WANTED Porter-barman, good conditions, live in or out if preferred. Commercial Hotel. 181 WANTED—GirI for Bell’s Kiwi Kake Kitchen. 162 WANTED—lntelligent boy to be apprenticed to electrical trade. Apply Bob Oxenham, Electrician. 163 FARMHAND wanted, experienced man, must be clean and reliable. Good home and wages. C. I. Cooper, R.D., Whakatane, Phone 243 D. 147 WANTED —Good-general, Taneatua Hotel, good wages. Phone 24, Taneatua. 145 WANTED —Junior girl for shop work. Congenial conditions, prospects. Apply C. F. Thomas, Bookseller and Stationer, The Strand, Whakatane. * 137 WANTED —Housemaid, waitress and pantry maid waitress. Bungalow Hotel, Rotorua. , 132 WANTED —Reliable man for Robert’s Concrete Products Ltd., Valley Road. 102
WORK WANTED YOUNG man, 28, returned serviceman, requires position on modern farm, vicinity Whakatane. Experience slight, but willing to learn. “Worker” c/o Beacon. 153 TRESPASS NOTICE TRESPASS NOTICE Persons trespassing on the properties of the undersigned at RotomaManawahe, will be prosecuted: C. RELF, F. J. APPLEBY, W. M. APPLEBY. 149 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Gent’s wristlet watch, between Domain and Strand, Wednesday 13th. Finder please return Beacon Office. Reward. 197 LOST—At Domain on Saturday last one man’s leather glove. Finder please return Beacon. 182 LOST—One yearling heifer from Awakeri, earmarked with clover leaf in each ear. Ring 188 D. I§l LOST—Girl's navy . blue rain cape, near Infant School. Initials inside. Apply Beacon. 126 LOST PROPERTY. Would persons who have lost various items of personal property which have been advertised in this paper from time to time, please call and claim same before finally disposed of. Articles include: Number,plate, leather gloves, hub pap, car keys, child’s coat, child’s vest, odd woollen glove, skein of grey wool. All may be seen at Beacon.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 67, 15 August 1947, Page 1
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