TENDERS SALE OF BUILDING FOR REMOVAL. Of Interest to Builders, Contractors and Farmers. Tararua Electric Power Board invites tenders for the purchase of its building at Eketahuna (known as the Exchange Building) for demolition and removal. j The building which consists of shop, offices and three upstairs flats, has been condemned due to damage caused by the recent earthquakes and contains approximately the following quantities: Scantlings 12 x 2, 0 x'2, 4 x 3, 4 x 2, 1 17,000 super feet; Sacking, Bxl, 1500 super feet; T. and G. Flooring, $ x 1, 5000 super feet; T. and G. Match Lining, 10,500 super feet; Galvanised Corrugated Iron, 288 7ft. Sheets; 50,000 bricks and interior fittings such as doors, windows, built-in cupboards, bins, . wardrobes, shaving cabinets, sinks, taps and wastes, w.c. pans, cisterns, concrete washtubs, galvanised and cast iron piping, spouting, etc., etc. Inspection invited. | Tenders close at Pahiatua on TUES- ! DAY, September 15th, 1942, and should be marked "Tender for Purchase,” and should be addressed to P.O. Box 16, Pahiatua. | The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 4 D. FRASER, Engineer-Manager.
The Navy, Army and Air Force require many thousands of women for various duties, such as clerks, shorthand typists, telegraphists, telephonists, cooks, mess hands, transport drivers and personnel for Anti-aircraft batteries. Minimum age for enlistment 18 years. APPLY TODAY! Application forms at all the local offices of the WOMEN’S WAR SERVICE AUXILIARY.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 67, Issue 208, 1 September 1942, Page 6
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