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—MaIe Junior and Senior Assistjafit.- good wages and bonuses, good conditions. Great scope for advancement. Apply Manager, Self Help. 267
OFFICE Junior required for our main office, good conditions and wages. Apply Secretary, Armstrong and Co. Ltd., Ford Garage, Whakatane. 344 NURSING Staff wanted for Whaatane Hospital. Pupil Nurses and ursing Aids from 17 years of age. Apply Matron. 24 igßinaßni CHOOSE A CAREER IN THE RAILWAYS . VACANCIES AS UNDER: Traffiic Branch: Youths and men 16 to 39 years of age. A/venue of promotion to shunter, storeman, signalman, guard, foreman and inspector. Commencing rates of pay 2/1 and 3/4jf per hour according to age.. Locomotive Branch: Youths and men 16 to 23 years of age. Avenue ■of promotion to fireman, enginedriver, and foreman. Commencing rates of pay 2/2£ to 3/53 per hour according to age. Clerical Cadets: Youths 15 to 19 years of age with not less than two years secondary education. Holders of School Certificates or University Entrance Examination accepted up Y to 20 years of age. Commencing salaries vary according to educa- | tional qualifications, and include If" lodging, allowances if living, away 1 from home. Good openings for lads in search of a career. Workshops Maintenance Signal and Electrical: Tradesman, also labourers (including juniors). Com- ' mencing rates of pay for labourers 2/1 to 3/43 according to age.'Tradesmen 3/114 per hour. No lost time. Railway travelling privileges. Apply nearest Stationmaster, or Railway Office, or write General Manager, Railways, Wellington. 36
WORK WANTED LADY wishes baby ’ sitting, eveny ings. Apply Beacon. 46 FARM WORK WANTED FARMERS I For your ploughing, discing, harrowing; grass harrowi ing, topdressing, F. Pi. Andrews, Contractor, R.D. Wha- ./ katane. FOR SALE ARMSTRONGS garage for tyre gauges, car polish, number plate: frames, motor horns, rubber car mats, hood dressing. FOR SALE—Morrison cultivator; aiso Masport motor mower, both like new. Whittle’s Cycles. FOR SALE—Onion plants, Pukekohe Long Keeper, 10/6 1,000, 5/6 for 500. Willowbank Nurseries, Phone 220. 334 LADIES’ Comfort Cycle complete with light. Terms arranged. Whittle’s, Phone, Business 119 M; Pirivate 175. h FOR SALE—Cupressus Macrocarpa and Benthamii selected 4ft to sft, 50/- 100. Ist grade 42/6 100. Gooseberries .strong sturdy bushes, 10/and 15/- doz. Hedges, Abelia, Lonicera, Escallonia, 40/- 100. Gums. McArthurii, Veminallis 17/6 100. Thoroughly wrenched and packing free. Phone 182 D or write Quinlan’s Nurseries. Te Awamutu. 13 TRACTOR STEEL WHEELS , One pair steel extensions for Ferguson (for use with rubber tyres) £26 10s. One pair steel wheels (rear) fit Farmall A or B or Avery, £23. One pair Bower wheels with extendable grips (for Allis Chalmers) £37. One set steel wheels front and rear, with extensions for Allis Chalmers Pt.C. or W.C., £4B. Inspection invited* at BRABANT BROS. LTD., Whakatane. 37
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 7, 4 July 1949, Page 1
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