SITUATIONS WANTED Advertisements of 18 words under the head Ings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale To Let, Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, etc., Is per Insertion, three consecutive Insertions 2s 6d, six consecutive Insertions ss. Strictly cash In advance. Extra charge If booked. TWO shed hands want WORK ; roller and picker- up ; same shed. —45, Times. 28n BUSINESS MAN, travelling to British Isles Immediately, willing undertake Commissions on behalf of local firms.- 1 —39, Times. DRESSMAKING, by experienced Dressmaker and Talloress ; charges reasonable. — Address Box 468, C.P.0., Dunedin. IBS DAY—-Joint wage; 2 capable gar--1 U deners Want JOBS; good workers.— Oakes Brothers. 63 Macandrew road. DENTAL Student requires WORK as MECHANIC during vacation In town or country.—looo, Times, 25n WANTED. CHIMNEYS to SWEEP; first 2s 6d ; others Is 6d ; efficiency with economy, cleanliness, safety. Hopkins, phone 22-283. , , 22n WANTED, Position WOOLCLASSER; experienced in all classes of wool; start after Christmas.—Address “ Classer,” Box 479, Oamaru. TEAMSTER wante POSITION, five years’ experience ridgy country; reliable, sober; excellent reference; state wages.— Address 32, Times. 28n TTURST-CLASS Motor Engineer (16 years’ experience) seeks EMPLOYMENT; town or country; temporary or permanent.—s 3, Times. O HEARERS, Shed Hands, Wool-rollers, to Shearers’ Cooks, Married Couples, Woolclassers. Farm Hands, Domestics.-—Baker's Agency, Dunedin ; Phone 13-301. 190 WANTED (urgently), by married woman with one child. Housekeeper’s POSITION; can milk and.take sole charge; small wage expected.—Address No. 591, Ensign Office, Gore. 28n TENDERS RENDERS FOR TONGAN BANANAS. Tenders are invited for the Purchase of the WHOLE OF THE SHIPMENTS OF BANANAS from Tonga during the calendar year 1934, commencing January, on the following conditions: — (1) Price quoted to be per case f.o.b. Nukualofa and/or Vavau. (2) Tenders to be for approximately 3200 cases, January, to April, inclusive. Approximately 2500 Cases, May to September, inclusive. Approximately 3200 Cases October to December, inclusive. Note. —Arrangements have been concluded with the Union Steam Ship Co. for regular monthly loadings to Auckland by transpacific cargo vessels. (3) Quantities subject, to adjustment if .quotas altered. (4) Bananas will be inspected before shipment and a certificate supplied by the Tongan Government Agricultural Department, showing that the bananas were green and in good condition when shipped. (5) Bananas will be packed ixi standard Tongan cases, measuring approximately 3ft x 12in x lOin. (6) The Tongan Government will not be responsible for crop failure or any other condition beyond its control. (7) Payment in New Zealand funds to be made to the Tongan Government Agents on presentation of Bill of Lading and Tongan Government Grader’s Certificate. (8) The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders, which will be regarded as confidential, will ■be received up to Noon, DECEMBER 8, 1933, addressed to THE AGENTS, Government of Tonga, Care C.P.O. Box 4(12, Auckland, Marker “ Tender for Tongan Bananas.” SPEEDING, LTD., Auckland, N.Z. Agents for the Government of Tonga, gNOWY RIVER SLUICING CO., LTD. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF DIESEL ENGINE. The Secretary of the Snowy River Sluicing Co., Ltd.,-will receive, up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, December 12, 1933, quotations for a Diesel Engine of normal rated capacity of between 100 and 200 h.p. Persons quoting will state horse-power, maker, type, fuel, consumption, length of service, and where the engine can be inspected. -If engine is direct-coupled a quotation for the generator will also be considered. Quotations to be for engine, etc., packed for shipment, on railway, within 14 days of acceptance of offer. OSCAR W. B. ANDERSON, Secretary. Box 567, Christchurch. QTAGO HIGH SCHOOLS’ BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the Supply, during the year 1934, of Meat, Bread, Milk, Butter, and Fuel for the Rectory Boarding House, and (in the case of fuel) the Otago Boys' and Girls’ High Schools. Tenders Close with the undersigned on FRIDAY, December 8. Forms of Tender may be obtained on application. C. R. M'LEAN, Secretary. 236 Moray place. Dunedin. November 27, 1933. QOUNTY OF CLUTHA. SUPPLY OF DOG COLLARS, 1934. TENDERS will be received up to TUESDAY, December 19, 1933, for the supply of 2000 (more or less) Dog Collars. Specifications may be obtained from the undersigned. A. K. BAXTER, County Clerk. Balclutha, November 24, 1933. rpHE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION 1 CO., LTD., Invite Tenders for ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION At their Bluff Granite Works. Specification can be seen at the office of JAMES MACILREE, 32-34 Broadway, Dunedin. Tenders close DECEMBER 5, 1933. C A V E T I M~ E ON RUSH JOBS. When a job has to be completed against time, remember that Hogg’s have all varieties of timber and joinery actually in stock in their Dunedin yards. Phone 12-241 or 12-242. HOGG & CO., LTD., Roberts street, Dunedin. Sawmills: Tahakopa. PERSONAL WILL Mr D. SINCLAIR, who left 2 dogs with mo on the 12th Jan. please remove same within 14 days or will be sold.— C. W. Boutherway, Herbert. 25n SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF O WOMEN AND CHILDREN The Secretary will be in Attendance at the Office, Security Buildings, Stuart street, DAILY, 2-4 p.m. (Saturdays excepted), to INTERVIEW WOMEN requiring ADVICE in DOMESTIC DIFFICULTIES. All Communications Strictly Confidential. Telephone 10-465 MATRIMONIAL MIDDLE-AGED WIDOW, healthy, happy nature, wishes Correspond widower or Gentleman In good circumstances; view matrimony.-—974, Times. 2Bn
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22122, 28 November 1933, Page 1
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