FOR ALL CAR ELECTRICAL WORK F. M. ABBOTT, LTD. The Strand Whakatane. Phone 124.
SITUATIONS VACANT CASUAL labour required for nursery. Apply Willowbank Nurseries Ltd., James St., Whakatane. 53 WANTED—Keen lad- to learn trade, good conditions and wages. Armstrong’s, Jewellers. 73 WHAKATANE HOSPITAL COOK wanted for Nurses’ Home Kitchen. LAUNDRY HAND wanted, male or female. Both positions carry good wages and conditions. Apply The Matron. 101 BAY OF PLENTY HOSPITAL BOARD Vacancies for Pupil Nurses for Whakatane Hospital. Class' commencing January. Salary first year £BS with board and uniform provided. Apply the Matron. 104 WANTED —Young lady to assist in shop, good prospects and top wages. Apply Whittaker’s Shoe Store. 107 GOOSEMAN for town sawmill. Apply Manager Whakatane Sawmillers Ltd. : 109 REQUIRED Junior for Beauty Salon. Ring 370. ' 112 BOY or youth for dairy farm labour. D. G. Ager, or 127 U. 113 WANTED—Married man, small herd and general, good house and conditions. Revell Bros. 133
ASSISTANTS WANTED Junior for Grocery Department with or without experience; also youth or girl with several years High Schol education (either now or when school closes) to take charge cf clerical work. Permanent positions, 40-hour 5day week, good salaries and learn a trade that can always be useful. Price Merchandise Coy., Ltd. 114 FARM hand wanted —Man, youth or boy, milking and general,' good home and conditions. Bonus to suitable applicant. A. Evans, R.D. Whakatane. 119 GROCERY TRADE SELF HELP CO-OP. have a vacancy for a smart youth to learn the trade. Here is an opportunity to join a progressive firm whose co-opera-' tive scheme for staff include quarterly and yearly bonuses, superannuation, sickness, birth and death payments, educational bursaries and highest wages. Good working conditions, excellent prospects, and no work on Saturdays. Please apply to the Manager, Self Help Co-op., Whakatane. WANTED —General help or'married couple, . middle-aged preferred. Ohope Hostel, Phone 4205. 128 CASUAL labour required,, male or female for nursery. Apply Willowbank Nurseries, The Strand, Whakatane. 154 WANTED —By Willowbank Nurseries for shop work, girl 16 to 18 years of age. Apply Willowbank Nurseries, The Strand, Whakatane. 155 AGENT WANTED— OId established Wellington firm requires an agent in the Whakatane district for direct house-to-house selling of easy, quickselling lines—Cosmetics, Food and Household Sundries. Quality products sold on money-back guarantee. Territory offered is a large one consisting of Town and Rural Districts for which man appointed will have exclusive selling rights. Car an advantage but not essential. Credit if needed can be arranged. Excellent income assured. Apply, Allan’s Products Ltd., P.O. Box 1378, Wellington. 162 WANTED—Two junior girls for general drapery trade. Permanent positions. No previous experience necessary. ' Start immediately or after Xmas. Apply John Patterson and Son, Ltd. 183 WORK WANTED CAPABLE married couple desire position on dairy farm, experienced milking and general. C/o Chas Wright, Clayton Rd., Rotorua, Phone 361 J. 58 FARM work required by married man, fully experienced, about 60 cows. Write “Farm Work” P.O. Box 51, Opotiki. 106 CARS FOR SALE AUSTIN, seven, special sports, first class order. Cash or terms. Frank Cameron. 62 FOR SALE—Morris 8, 1938, firstclass condition, good rubber. Phone 334 M. 124
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 98, 14 November 1947, Page 1
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