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J TENDERS ADVERTISING INSIDE ! PUBLIC TELEPHONE CABINETS [ TENDERS, marked 'Tender far the right to advertise in public telephone cabinets.” for the exclusive right to display com- > mercial advertisements inside public telephone cabinet® and , multi-coin toll cabinets throughout New Zealand for a period of five years commencing on July 1. 1962. will be received by the Director-General t Public ’ Relations Division). General Post Office. Wellington, until Noon on Friday. April 28. 1961. Terms and conditions of tender will be supplied on application to the Chief Postmasters at Auckland. Wellington. Christchurch. or Dunedin, or to the Director-General (Public Relations Division). General Post Office. Wellington. 5012 GOVERNMENT STORES BOARD SALE OF SURPLUS STORES (“As Is. Where Is”) TENDERS close at 1 p.m. on .Tuesday, April 4. 1961. for items I listed below. j Tenders are to be submitted lin a sealed envelope marked /‘Tender No” as shown I against the relative item and I addressed to the Secretary, Govlernment Stores Board. P.O. [Box 5067. Wellington. j Particulars of items, relative schedules and conditions of (sale obtainable from the Board 'or District Stores Officer. Ministry of Works. Auckland. Christchurch, Dunedin and Palmerston North. Successful tenderers only will be notified within 21 days of closing date. 7684: TRACTORS and TYRES, used, (a) Tractor. Mcormick Deering Farmall “A,” rubber tyred, 1 only, (b) Tractor, McCormick Deering W. 6, rubber tyred, 1 only, (c) Tyres, retread, 12 x 28 Goodyear, for W. 6 tractor above. 2 only. Agric. Dept.. Ruakura Animal Research Station. Hamilton. 73098: CLARK DIESEL GENERATING SET. used. 345 KW. 400/230V. A.C. 375 amp 50 cycles. Westinghouse generator with 125 V 2 wire excitor. Clark 4-cyl. 506 h.p. vertical engine, bore 12Jin x 16in stroke. Plant No. 508701. Spares and tools. M.O.W. Northern Plant Zone. Otahuhu. 7688: DIESEL ENGINES, used, and SPARES, (a) Hercules, reverse gear, direct drive Model DNX. 6 cylinder, bore sJin x 6in stroke. 4 stroke. 270 b.h.p. •S/Nos. 1050043, 1050083, 1050620. 1050626 and 1050635. 5 only, (b) Hercules, as above. 3-1 reduc- • tion gear in lieu of direct drive. S/Nos. 1050024. 1050052. 1050093, 1050119 and 1050650. 5 only, (c) ■ Spares for Hercules DNX. Navy Dept.. H.M.N.Z. Dockyard. Devonport. Auckland. 7689: PLANING MACHINE. ( used. 14in x 16in single sider (Thicknesser) rise and fall table. Comprising: 2 elec, motors, Newman 1 h.p. 1420 r.p.m. 3-phase; Normand 5 h.p. 1400 r.p.m. 3-phase. Starter Auto Memoto. Key for knives, 3 safety guards. Army Dept., A.E.W.S., Waiouru. 7691: HOT WATER CYLINDERS, used, (a) “Electromet” elec, side entry’ 30gal. 23 only, (b) “Hunson Triumph” elec. ord. one hole. 25-gal. 3 only, (c) “Electromet” elec. 30-gal. 3 only, (d) “Hunson” elec.. 30-gal. 14 only, (e) “Squat” copper, 30gal. 17 only. Maori Affairs, Works Centre, Koutu, Rotorua. 7693: CHANNELS. ANGLES AND R.S-Js.. unused but some rusted. N.Z. Railways Goods Yard, Wellington. Contact Mr Richards. 47-800 ext. 8218. 7695: SUPERHEATER ELEMENT TUBES, unused. Ijin o/s dia. x 9/64in wall x 18ft long, ia) Woburn. Lower Hutt. 5000 ft. (b) Hillside. Dunedin, 5000 ft. N.Z. Railways. 5008 SALE BY TENDER THE PHOENIX GOLD MINING COMPANY. LTD (IN LIQUIDATION) TENDERS are invited for the Sale (“as is where is”) of the following items situate Nine Mile Beach, Charleston, namely: 100 CHAINS 18IN COPPERISED STEEL PIPE: also large quantity of Steel Pipes various diameters. Mining Plant. Canvas Hose. Electric Generator, Gold Retorts. Copper Plates and miscellaneous. Intending purchasers may tender for the whole property or for one or more Lots separately. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Conditions of Sale may be inspected at the office of the Liquidator. No. 5 Brougham street. Westport, from whom further particulars may be ( obtained. Sealed Tenders (to be marked “Phoenix Tender”) close with the Liquidator at the above address at 5 p.m. on the 31st day of May. 1961. H. A. E. MAITLAND. Liquidator. 5091

RANDOM REMINDER x\ \ /xl I (_w v Cadet Training Much has been heard in then in their late twen- school clothing. One recent weeks of the pro- t* os knew from school week a year, plus one posal by a few schools to ? ay a week , for two . J .... ... • could do it in their sleep. terms, saves a lot out of make military training But when they went in a school uniform’s life voluntary instead of com- the Army they found and even Mum with her pulsory. Some school that they marched in eye on the draper's bill committee members have ,^ rees now ’. confuse doesn’t mind a bit of committee memoers nave the enemy And the way wear and tear Qn also been urging that it they had been taught to ernment supplied khaki be replaced altogether by shoulder arms, present after school hours And some other form of out- arms and all the rest of the best argument at ail side activity. In the gen- it—no trouble at all to for retaining school cadet eral excitement of a pick up again—had been training is to point out singularly uninteresting changed too. behind their that the move for its controversy, some argu- backs. The confusion this abolition comes from ments in favour of cadets caused was a big thing women. And for whv " seem to have been over- in the handling of re- as they say in the Fed’ looked. One is that when cruits and they owed it eration of Labour Be" we have a war, cadet all to the cadet system. cause the female training proves to have Another reason, too, for waftts to take over the been most useful—in de- retaining cadet training scheme for itself Other flating egos, the first step is that in many boys’ wise how do you in dealing with an Army schools the annual bar- all that marchinr eiri recruit. Of all the thous- racks week gives the enthusiasm, when thev ands who went to camp teaching staff, or much do parade ’ ground driii in the last war, how many of it, a chance to take a for the fun of it’ it •» of them consoled them- well-earned holiday. Ob- solemn thought to in, 3 selves the day before viously the week or so ine just where New they entered camp by re- they have been working land would have membering all they had since the end of the without its learned in the cadets— Christmas vacation must majors over all and then going on to find have taken it out of them years, and they’d they’d changed all that. and they need a break. be careful just whsMh« For instance, most men It is a saving, too. on do with our cadet system

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29467, 20 March 1961, Page 24

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