While stocks last purchase a “NEW HAYWIN” VACUUM CLEANER for Xmas. Only £ls/15/Spray gun attachment available. F. M. Abbott, Ltd* Civjc Bid. Phone 124
SITUATIONS VACANT BOY WANTED— Youth just leaving school, good wages and conditions. Start now or school holidays. Apply Manager, Farmers’ Trading. 290 WANTED —Reliable man. Applv Roberts Concrete Products Ltd, Valley Road, Whakatane. 320 GIRL or woman wanted for light housework, child not objected to, good wages and conditions. Appl;> Beacon Office. - 31,1
WHAKATANE BOARD MILLS LTD. PAYMASTER REQUIRED Applications are invited for the above position which carries a liberal' remuneration, excellent \ prosf pects, free transport to and from Mill. If successful applicant has already completed holiday .arrangements the necessary .leave will be arranged. Apply The" Accountant. 334 PORTER-Barman. Apply immediately Commercial Hotel, Whakatane. ' - 330
NIBBLE NOOK (N.Z.) LTD. 1 WHAKATANE STAFF REQUIRED 1. First Assistant: £6 per week. 2. Fulltime Staff: 40 hours 3 nights free each week. 3. Daytime Staff: 40 hours, 9 to 5. 4. Part-time Staff: Mornings, afternoons or evenings optional. Here is an opportunity to the women of Whakatane to earn big money in their spare time. Apply personally to the Manager. 346 SHOP Assistant, female, wages £5 5s a week. H. W. Sharp. HOUSEMAID, good conditions. Commercial Hotel, Phone 2 . 381 FIBST class mechanic required for fleet of buses, good salary for the right man. J. McComb & Co. Ltd. v. 386 — - WANTED —Timber worker for our yard at Whakatane. 44-hour week. Bonus scheme. Boon, Sullivan, Luke Ltd. 398
FARM HANDS WANTED BOY for school holidays, milking and odd jobs. Phone 46U, Matata. 357
WORK WANTED D.D.T. SPRAYING Specialised service. Boon, Sullivan, Luke Ltd., Phone 19! 88 MOWING and sweeping wanted by experienced man. Bing 68U, evenings. 337 EXPERIENCED knitter, knitting to do at 2/6 skein, children’s and adults. Address at Beacon. • 358 '"-J~ ~~ FARM WORK WANTED " FARMERS! Bock up for your hay! baling, cutting, teddering, baling,! carting and stacking. J. C. Dudson, Phone 588 X. 134 HOUSES WANTED The “Beacon” wants to buy a house. Our employees require years of training and are highly specialised. Housing must be provided for them so please see us if you have (or know of) a house for sale at any time. The Secretary. 322 WANTED TO PURCHASE HOUSE in Whakatane, £ISOO-£2OOO. Full particulars etc. to N. Nelson, liororata. 366
HOUSE FOR EXCHANGE WANTED TO EXCHANGE—Modern 5-roomed bungalow in Rotorua for similar in Whakatane. Apply in first instance to Beacon Office. 371 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black ' and white smooth coated sheep dog, last seen. Edgecumbe. Ring 2D, Te Teko. 339 LOST —Vicinity Ohope Bus Co. or left in bus, white knitting in green tea towel. Finder please ring 381. 331 LOST—R.S.A. badge, 62671. Apply Beacon. ■ _> 350 LOST—Wednesday last, probably circus, child’s fawn cardigan. Andrews, Alexandria Avenue. 373 FOUND—Black and tan sheep’ dog. Ring 24, Taneatua Hotel. 375
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 70, 30 November 1949, Page 1
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