WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY —Bach, 1 roomed, 100 to 120 square feet. Fair order. Ring 15M Taneatua, after 7 p.m. 324 WANTED TO BUY Ford 19” wheels.- Leave address at Beacon. ' 357 AMERICAN sedan, prefer privately owned, 1936 upwards, Buick, Chev, Chrysler etc. Buyer in town two days only. Cash on inspection. Replies “Motor Car” c/o Beacon. 9 HO USES FOR SALE ~~ FOR SALE for removal, all electric cottage, every convenience. Best offer. Apply Beacon. 337
FOR SALE BY TENDER Two (2) five roomed sawmill houses (creosoted) with bath and hot and cold water from wood range. One (1) large house consisting of kitchen, living room, four bedrooms, bathroom and wash house. This house is painted. Bath, copper, tubs and wood range with high pressure cylinder included. Houses may be inspected at our Pongakawa Valley mill. Mr H. Loane caretaker. Terms: Cash before removal. Further particulars if required from the Company’s Head Office, Edgecumbe, Phone 416 D, Whakatane. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close March 25, 1950. TUNNICLIFFE TIMBER CO. LTD. Whakatane R.D. 5 1 HOUSES WANTED WANTED —Buy or rent, small cottage anywhere in Whakatane, urgent. Apply 123 Beacon. 76 WANTED —Buy or rent by airman qualified for rehab, loan, house in or around Whakatane. Reply Beacon. 90
LOST AND FOUND LOST— GoId bangle (Nellie., Stewart) between Commercial Hotel and Gorge Road, sentimental value. Good reward. Agply Beacon. 321 LOST— Seven months old dark Jer-' sey bull, with horns, vicinity Galatea Road. Ring 78W. 342 LOST —Between Waiotahi bridge and Opotiki, hub cap, Pontiac, 1938. Finder please return to Horne’s Garage, Opotiki, or Beacon. ReLOST —Between Taneatua and Opotiki, brindle and white dog. Answers name “Tip.” Ring 62 Taneatua. 363 LOST —In dancing section tent at Whakatane Show, girl’s highland socks. Reward. Purvis, 43M Matata. 8 LOST —Double string of pearls at Show. Reward. Apply Beacon. 18 LOST —Ring of keys. Finder kindly return to Magnus Lennie Motors. Reward. 29 LOST —From Victoria Avenue, grey and tan mottled female kitten, child’s pet. Please ring 263. * 26 PUBLIC NOTICES N.Z. RED CROSS SOCIETY Competition results: Blankets, 70, Mrs Lovelock; watch, 93, Mrs Brizzell; briquettes, 38, Mr Stubbs, Crete St.; pillow slips, 33, Mrs Thomas, Te Teko; Nylons, 4, Robin Hirst; dinner, 37, Marjorie Hawkins, Edgecumbe; sherry, 45, 13D, Waimana; iced cake 122, J. H. Magee; slippers, 4, Mrs Seebeck. Prizes can be collected from Mr Duthie, Public Trust Office. 12
RED CROSS BROADCAST You are advised that on FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1950, at 9.30 p.m. from Radio Station 2YA, Wellington, there will be a complete re-broad-cast of the programme recorded at the Junior Red Cross Camp. NEW ZEALAND JUNIOR RED CROSS HEADQUARTERS. 160 THANKS NOTICE The Eastern Bay of Plenty Centre N.Z. Red Cross Society wishes to express its sincere appreciation to the public for its generous support; all donors of goods for the stall and ' all those willing helpers who assisted in various ways with the Red Cross Annual Appeal. 6
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 4, 1 March 1950, Page 1
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