MOTOR CYCLE BATTERIES NOW IN STOCK. F. M. ABBOTT, LTD Phone 124.
THANKS NOTICE
Mr "and Mrs T. Gardiner and family wish to thank all kind friends and relations for their expressions of sympathy during the loss of their beloved son and brother, Tommy; also for cards, letters and floral tributes received. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. 189
SITUATIONS VACANT
YOUNG PEOPLE LEAVING SCHOOL CONSIDER THE ADVANTAGE OF A CAREER IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE
There are vacancies in Rotorua and other districts. Parents and prospective Cadets, Office Assistants or Shorthand typistes are invited to call or contact me for discussion.
The Public Service offers security, good starting salaries and conditions, opportunities for advancement to executive and administrative posts. Full details and booklet are obtainable from the undermentioned, who can arrange appointments to the Service.
G. H. FRATER, Representative Public Service Commission, Social Security Department, Rotorua. 161
VACANCIES OFFICE ASSISTANT AND TYPISTE We have vacancies on our Accounting Staff for an experienced Office Assistant (male or female) as Wages Clerk and Cashier, also for a Typiste (Shorthand not essential). Excellent wages and conditions, including free transport. Apply to Accountant, The Whakatane Paper Mills Ltd. WANTED —Inspector-salesman for Whakatane, Opotiki and districts. Basic salary and commission ■ with car allowances. Well established firm. Tuition given. Apply Herbert Stratford, 30 Morris St., Tauranga, Phone 654 D. 116 LABOURER wanted, good wages and conditions. Phone Hume Bros. 138 M. 120 WANTED—Waitress, live in or out, excellent conditions. Apply Commercial Hotel. 129 WANTED —Porter-barman, live in or out, excellent conditions. Apply Commercial Hotel. 130 WANTED —Capable woman for domestic duties for six weeks in holiday home at Rotoma, good wages and conditions. Apply Beacon. 143 WANTED for clients’ office, female intermediate or senior clerk, good wages. Apply Messrs Prideaux and Bridger, Public Accountants, Whakatane. 154 WANTED—Two cross cutters and one breaker-out, good wages to suitable men. Would consider letting cross cutting on contract. Single accommodation and cookhouse. Apply S. Orlowski, c/o Whakatane Sawmillers. 146 YOUTH 17-18, to bail up 70-75 cows and odd jobs. One able to drive an advantage. Apply Beacon. WANTED—Assistant Junior, permanent position, good conditions and wages, interesting work. Armstrong’s Bookshop, Phone 173 M. WANTED Relieving driver for Rural Relivery Van Tor at least 3 months. Apply J. King and Co., Rural Delivery Contractors, Whakatane. 176 WORK WANTED SHAREMILKING 50 or 70 cows coming season, or can start immediately. Apply Beacon. 171 TOUNG man desires casual work for one month in Bay of Plenty. Prefers harvesting, fruit picking etc. Apply Beacon. 191 MAN, married, requires sharemilking coming season, thirds, 70-80 cows. Help available. Life experience, dairy and agricultural machinery. Excellent references. Can start immediately, balance season, wages. Opotiki-Whakatane area preferred.. “Reliable” c/o Beacon. 188 MARRIED man, experienced, requires position wages or shares. Able to take sole charge. Wife no duties. Apply Cutler Bros., or ring No. 6, Taneatua. 199 LASKEY’S Radio. Electrical Radios on easy terms, highest trade-ins. Vacuum Cleaners, several, makes, Terms and free trials. Phone 227. 8 BOYS SHIRTS at Bridger’s Men’s Dept, you will see a full range of «izes and colours.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 15, 23 January 1948, Page 1
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