Genuine SINGER Needles and Oil, Parts and Repairs. F. M. ABBOTT, LTD. Ivic Bids. Phone 124.
SITUATIONS VACANT / - _____ . : LITERARY CADET £ An opportunity offers for an intelligent boy with good education, initiative and enterprise to establish himself on the first rung of the ladder to success in journalism.The Beacon wants a cadet who is prepared to work hard to train for a worthwhile profession. The starting wage is £143 per annum, with assured rises to £250 in the third year. MINIMUM AWARD RATE NOW PAYABLE TO SENIOR JOURNALISTS IS £s2o—Good men get more. There is a greater demand today than ever before for trained young men, in jobs offering endless variety of interest. . Applications, accompanied by proof of educational qualifications and character references, should be addressed to, Mr D. C. STEVENS, Editor of the BEACON, who will arrange to interview all qualified applicants. SMART BOY wanted to learn grocery .trade, good conditions and wages. Apply Manager,' Self Help; MAN or youth required for our Steam Cleaning and Lubrication Department. Good wages and conditions. Apply Armstrong and Coy. Ltd., Ford Garage, Whakatane. 82 "WANTED —-Man to fell and clear up approx. 40 gum trees on farm Otakiri Road, Bdgecumbe. Apply SC. Spence, Phone 50K. 85 c. * • WANTED—Assistant in house duties, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. .or by arganjwent. Mrs L. Spring, Phone 299. WANTED—Man to plough and work approximately 12 acres, been in maize, slightly hilly. Apply H. R. John or phone 33A, Te Teko. 119 WANTED—Kqy ©r youth for our farm machinery repair; shop, good wages and conditions. A. M. Bisley and Co., Ltd. 144 FARM MANBS WANTED ———■£»■- ——— «■**" ........ - WANTED—Man or youth for dairy farm, good wages and prospects. Ring 6R, Te Teko, , 122 WORK WANTED FLORAL WORK For Floral Emblems, Bouquets, Sprays etc. for all occasions, Consult MRS B. A. JOHNSON, 9 Douglas Street, Whakatane. Phone 138 S. 125 BUTTONHOLING, button covering, hemstitching, applique. Work, guaranteed. Enquire Durney’s Dressmaking Service, Kopeopeo. 124 FARMERS—at your service again in the line of harrowing • and ploughing. Phone 88X, J. C. Dudson. FOR all spring work, ploughing, discing, harrowing etc. ring L.J.A., Thornton, Phone 56K, Whakatane. 136 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Would person who found box of maroon girdles left at Basketball Courts please return to Beacon Office. 117 LOST- —Lady’s - brown, glove, Waimana, August 14. Finder ring 42W, Waimana. Reward. 132 LOST —Saturday, between St John’s Hall, Domain and Stewart Motors, one bottle green brush wool cardigan. Reward. Ring 326. 138 LOST—Three yearling heifers, earmark back piece each ear. Five other stock branded D.S. Reward for whereabouts, Signed, H. T. Burr, Te Teko. • 147
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 80, 11 August 1948, Page 1
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