Official Lucas SERVICE AGENTS F. M. Abbott, Ltd. Phone 124.
SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —Youth 16-17, for our Service Station and Rental Car Department. Write Cadman’s Parking Station Ltd. * 412 WANTED —Shop assistant, good wages and conditions. Armstrongs, Jewellers. 13 W ANTED—Man to dig small garF den. Apply Beacon. 47 THEATRE VACANCIES CLEANER, female, four hours daily. DOORMAN cleaner, male, £7 10s. CLEANER —Female, part time (2 hours daily) Regent lounge and office. Apply Manager. ~ 18 A. J. CANNING & CO. have a vacancy for a Junior Clerk. Good opportunity for girl to learn general office work. Personal application, 121 Strand. 72 WANTED—Carpenter, able to take charge, cottage available to good man; also wanted, builder’s labour - er. F. G. Mahy. 89 THE UNION BANK OF AUS- ' TRALIA LIMITED Has vacancies for the following: LADY CLERKS with two years’ secondary education, with or without previous typing or clerical experience. ( For further particulars call or \ v/Hte to: <■ The Manager, The Union Bank of f Australia Limited, Whakatane. 63 WANTED —Driver assistant, good conditions and top wages. Apply Manager, Wallace Supplies. 130 WORK WANMi A WOMAN, Monday to Friday, or one or two days weekly, vicinity Fdgecumbe. Apply Bridger Bros. 68 YOUNG MAN desires position/any kind work, driving preferred. Phone 328 K. 81 LADIES’ and children’s dresses made to order. Mrs M. C. Cousins, Chope. 80 DRESSMAKING Highest quality work. Frocks, suits, skirts. Mrs Poulton, c/o Mrs Mcßoberts, Beach Road. Whakatane. farm work Wanted '• FARMERS! For ( your ploughing, discing, harrowing and grass harrowing consult F. R. Andrews, Agricultural Contractor, R.D., Whakatane. 270 FARM'- HANDS WANTED j MAN, married, milking and genf eral farm work, free cottage. J. W. Cfang, Edgecumbe, Phone 136 X, Whakatane. .70 LOST AND FOUND LOST—On Saturday, May 28, be-1 tween Stevens Road, Nukuhou, and Waimana, 1 V 8 spare wheel. Finder please leave at Hillcrest Service Station or Bell and Hodgson’s, Waimana. 25 LOST—Friday, between Pattersons and Bridgers, brown kid glove, right hand. Apply Beacon. 69 LOST —From • Semmens’s garage, week-end, one large green tar-’ tfiaulin. Reward. Semmens, McGouand Shaw. . 105 LOST—-Trailer tail board painted grey, between Poroporo and King Street. Saturday. Reward Phone 459 A. 107 LOST—A Croxley. mottled black and grey pencil near P.O. Reward. G. Whyte, c/o P. 0., Whakatane. 127 I ■" LOST —Substantial sum of money in small purse, good reward. Phone 31, Taneatua. 119 LOST—On the afternoon of June 3, on the lower Manawahe Road, a snig chain. Finder please ring Caverhill, collect, Phone 46D, Matata. 112
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 96, 8 June 1949, Page 1
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