SITUATIONS VACANT C U R V E Y O R S R E QUIRED. The Government of Fiji requires the services of TWO ADDITIONAL SURVEYORS for the Native Lands Commission—single men are preferred. Candidates .should be Licensed Surveyors, with experience in rough bush country, and applications should be supported by credentials, testimonials, and copies of certificates, and should be accompanied by specimens of candidates’ plan work. Salary, £4OO (Four Hundred Pounds) ! Per annum, rising by annual increments |of £25 (Twenty Five Pounds) to £SOO (Five Hundred Pounds) per annum, and a subsistence allowance of Ts Gd (seven •shillings and sixpence) per day is paid to Officers whilst absent from Headi age to Suva. Applications close on April | 20, 11-30. Full particulars of the positions obtainj able from the undersigned. L. D. NATHAN AND CO., LTD., I N.Z. Agents for H.M. Government, Fiji, Fort Street, Auckland. SITUATIONS WANTED i CCOL'NTAXT seeks Position; exten■AfV. sive administrative experience as manager; excellent testimonials. Books undertake ns pare time. —Write 5197, The HAIRDRESSER seeks Position; good gents’ hand —Write 2 Costley St., Ponsonby. ; MAN, with i-ton Truck, wants work.— Apply 4-128, The Sun. LOST PROPERTY \ TJSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT A- SOCIETY. It is the intention of the Society on or after the Third day of May next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 1409190 on the life of Lindsay Beresford Hart which is declared to have been lost. F. F. McBRYDE, Manager for New Zealand. Wellington, 3/4/30. PERSONAL IF certain persons do not refrain from circulating defamatory statements about me they will be made to prove them.—Mrs. McGowan, Nolan Rd., RemTRADE PERSONAL \ BOUT Chimney Sweeping, coppers, xjL ranges, incinerators; prompt attention; moderate charges.—Colquhoun, Totara St.. Ponsonby. Phone, 26-759. ALL our Excellent Used Doors, Windows, Sashes, Grates, Ranges, under cover; cheap.—Sam White and Sons. 1178 Clean and Reblock Ladies’ and ▼ t Gent’s Hats.—Cox. the Hatter, Karangahape Rd. WANTED TO BUY AUCKLAND Auctioneering Company will Auction or Buy Furniture tp your best advantage.—l> Customs St., W. Phone 42-235. A. E. Hammer, Manager. BEFORE Buying, Before Selling Your Furniture, consult us. W T e defy competition; spot cash.—Squirrel! and Coy. Phone 44-398. £•-1 WORTH of Clean Used FurnicL A ture required daily to replace sales.—Ansell, Auctioneer. Phone 41-918. /CINEMATOGRAPHY. Wanted to Buy, 35MM CINEMATOGRAPH JUNK. Projectors, Cameras, Lenses, Printers, Perforators, Film Measurers, Menders, Cleaners and Winders. Reply in the first instance to "Culp JUNK,” A SIS 7, Thw Sun, Auckland. WANTED KNOWN A BOUT BAGWASH!-Our large 5s bag xA. is returned to you washed and dried, and the flat work ironed.—British Laundry. Phone 40-492. “ A LL Homes” have reason to be pleased with the “Quality” and “Value” of *‘C.O.‘* Waxshlne Linoleum Polish. EPSON’S Hair Renewer stops the hair falling, removes dandruff, darkens grey hair; 3s 6d. Sold everywhere. F’ 1 ANCY Cushions, any snape, also Bedspreads, made to order: prices reasonable.—Address at The Sun. 274 A GiRAMMAR Caps, 3s 9d; School MonoT gram Caps, 2s 9d; Girls’ Badges, Is —Cox, the Hatter, Karangahape Road. LADIES, to be strong and healthy use d Orange Lily.—Full particulars, Dewar. Strand Arcade. T> HE UM ATISM Successfully Treated.' Jl'i. Hundreds satisfied; Lennox Kidney Pills, 3s Gd; postage free.—lo9a Mt. Eden Rd., or from Chemists.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 938, 3 April 1930, Page 3
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