Genuine SINGER Needles and Oil,. Parts and Repairs. F. M. ABBOTT, LTD. Civic Bids. Phone 124.
SITUATIONS VACANT PRISON FARM CAMPS There are vacancies for robust single men desiring a career job. The Camps are situated in National Park/Taupo area. A 40-hour week is worked, with liberal leave condi- ' tions. Penal rates for week-end duties. Commencing salary £350 p.a. plus a remote allowance of £ls p.a. Quarters are supplied for a nominal annual charge of £lO, with free rations. Work is of an interesting and constructive nature. Apply Prisons Dept., Box. 20, Govt. Buildings, Wellington. 42 SMART Junior required to learn an interesting trade, ample scope for promotion. Apply Self Help Manager. 241 WANTED— Carpenters, top wages' and conditions. Cryer, Builder, Hillcrest. 334 WANTED— Office Juniors for own and clients’ offices. Positions would suit boys and girls leaving school at end of term. Apply Prideaux, Brjdger and Alexander, Public Accountants, Whakatane. ■ 45, TEMPORARY help with housework required, resident or daily. Mollet, - Qhope Beach. GIRL or woman wanted, start at cnce, wages above award. Apply Elite Cdfe. 44 ELECTRICAL Linesman for conI struction and maintenance, award rates. Apply F. W. Lysaght, Electrical Engineer, Whakatane Borough Council. 56 FARM HAN»S WANTED WANTED —Man for general dairy work in local factory, good wages and conditions. Apply to the Manager, .Whakatane Milk Pasteurising Company, Poroporo. ” WORK WANTED FARMERS —At your service again in the line of harrowing and ploughing. Phone 88X, J. C. Dudson.. 103 FOR all spring work, ploughing, discing, harrowing - etc. Ring L. J. Adams, Thornton, Phone 56K, Whakatane. ‘ 136 FARMERS —For your topdressing and harrowing contact D. S. Caulfield, Phone 36A, Te Teko, 164 MAN, young, single, partly experienced, desires position on dairy farm, Thornton preferred. Apply 7 Beacon. 18 HAND-KNITTED garments to order. Bring your wool to Durney’s in King Street. 41 BOARD WANTED YOUNG Accountant wants board in private home, no trouble and will pay well. Please ring 284 (day). Your assistance will be appreciated. 279 WANTED TO RENT COTTAGE or house (sleep 6), Ohope, December 26 January 8 or 15, or will exchange electric home, Hamilton, for same. Write Donnell, 100 Ward St., Hamilton. 39 LOST AND FOUND LOST-r-Part of carpenter’s floor 'cramp.. Reward. F. R. Canning. 38 LOST —Wallet containing driving licence, between * Whakatane and Ruatoki. Please return to address cm licence Reward. 16 LOST—Child’s blue knitted glove, vicinity Infant School, Lovelock Street and Victoria Avenue. Apply Beacon. 50 AT LAST—BaII pens (guaranteed). Buy now at 27/6. Kingsley-Smith and Matthews. HAVE YOUR OLD C ]Urrv,rAll •
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 89, 1 September 1948, Page 1
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