Official Lucas .SERVICE AGENTS M. Abbott, Ltd. Phone 124.
THANKS NOTICE Mrs Gordon and Family wish to sincerely thank all kind, friends for cards, letters and floral emblems in the recent sad bereavement of their daughter and sister, Mrs McKoy. Special thanks to Doctors, Matron, Sisters and Nurses. Also Mrs G. Whittington and Mrs D. Paulton. Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. 125
SITUATIONS VACANT LAUNDRESS, good conditions. Apply Commercial Hotel, Phone 2. 83 STOREMAN-Driver is required by P.. J. Green, Ltd., award v/ages first two months, then an increase if suitable. " 81 BOY wanted for light work. Apply J. C. Dudson, Phone 88X. 105 WANTED—To commence either immediately or a end of school year, office junior, male or female, preferably matriculated. Excellent opportunity for boy or girl contemplating an accountancy or business career: Apply in own handwriting to Prideauk, Bridger and Alexander, Public Accountants, Whakatane. 121 FARM HANDS WANTED MAN, youth or boy, wanted for dairy farm, good home and condiH. Carter. Ring 528 L. 92 EXPERIENCED man or youth for dairy farm, 75 cows, non-strip, good hours and time off. B. Burnett, 7R Waimana. 139 WORK WANTED. D.D.T. SPRAYING Specialised service. Boon, Sulli van, Luke Ltd., Phone 19. 38 DRAINAGE contract wanted, post splitting and fencing with gang. Phone 37K, Te Tekoi ,■ 82 HENDERSON’S D.D.T. Specialists. Now is the time to have shops, homes, etc. sprayed with 10 per cent D.D.T. Also borer. No job too small, none too big. Phone 297 with orders. 99 HOUSEWORK wanted by woman for, 2 months only. “Housework” c/o Beacon. young Write 110 PAINTING and decorating by expert tradesman. Estimates given. Prififfis reasonable, best materials usbd. Town or country. Write P.O. Box 92, Phone 80. .109 FARM WORK WANTED f 'WANTED —Topdressing, any amountgo anywhere. J. A. Caulfield, or 36A Te Teko. 395 ALL classes of ploughing, also discing, rolling, harrowing. Alan Mundy, Phone 157 U. > 6 TOPDRESSING Orders now taken for autumn topdressing. Up to three tons an hour can be put on with our new Aero machine. Even coverage on flat or hilly country. Reply to Aero Topdreser c/o Beacon. 126 LOST AND FOUND LOST —Number plate, heavy traffic, J.P. 319, between Matata, Paroa, Ohope and Whakatane. Ring Ohope Transport Co. Phone 475 or 298 K, evenings. 136 WUND . near Rotoma, Sunday, young black cattle dog, white chest and paws. Apply Beacon. 146 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY—Piano, iron frame, borer immaterial. Wanted by learner. Write Spicer c/o Beacon. WANTED—Section or section and bach. Rotoma. 'Please ring 61R. 137 WANTED TO BUY—Single bed or stretcher. Leave address at Beacon. 133
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 50, 12 October 1949, Page 1
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