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wanted Morning Paper Carriers Boys and girls available to deliver the Waimarino Bulletin in Waiouru contact Mrs Fitchett phone 56-218 POOL FENCING Call Benchmark today for a FREE MEASURE AND QUOTE on PKR Pool Fencing l | ★ Climb Proof ★ Self Locking Gate ★ Fully Galvanised ★ Visually appealing BENQMARKO BUILDING SUPPLIES 18 Ayr St, Ohakune. Ph. 58-695

HAIRDRESSER senior required full - part-time for busy Waiouru Salon. Good conditions and wages. Phone 56-359 Waiouru. VIDEO BILL will be in town for professional filming projects from 21-28 February (inclusive) Phone 58-736 Ohakune RAILWAY HOUSES I wish to advise that I am leasing these houses on behalf of Railways Enquiries: Phone Brenda Marriott 58-218 after 7.30pm Filtermaster Pool Filter As is where is Tenders closewith Raetihi School Committee chairman C /- Raetihi School on Friday 11th March May be inspected at Raetihi School Phone 54-402 Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted TENDERS are invited for the foilowing: 1. Alterations to house Raetihi township. 2. Redecorating- house. Further details write Tender 36 Post Office Raetihi. Tenders close 11th March 1988. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. DOG KENNEL with run. Phone 54-216 9am to 5pm. LITTLE PIANO keyboard for child learning piano. Phone 58-532 ora/h 58-187. SMALL CAGE and run for chickens, reasonable price. Phone 59-072. TEN young laying hens. Phone 58-358 Ohakune. LAWNMOWING, HEDGE CUTTING anywhere in the Waimarino. Phone Neil at Ohakune 58-860 a/hrs 58073.

WAIMARINO COUNTY COUNCIL RURAL FIRE AUTHORITY LIFTING OF TOTAL PROHIBITION OF LIGHTING OF OPEN FIRES Public notice is hereby given that due to the reduced fire hazard the above total ban on the lighting of open fires within the above Fire Authority is hereby lifted and is to be replaced by the foilowing. Restricted Fire Season Pursuant to the Forest and Rural Fires Act 1977. Notice is given that the lighting of fires in the open air in the Waimarino County is restricted as from February 15th 1988, to those fires for which a permit has been issued except for those activities as described below. AND FURTHER that this restriction remains in force until further notice. Exceptions The foilowing activities are permitted: Rubbish fires and the burning of dead stock where the fire is contained within a pit or other confined area and where not less than four metres of ground surrounding the fire is cleared of all combustible Barbecues lit in properly constructed containers and fuelled with gas, solid or liquid fuel. Cooking fires at camping and picnic sites lit within approved concrete or stone surrounds and with not less than three metres of ground surrounding the container cleared of all combustible material. Provided That no such fires shall be lit when high or gusty winds are prevailing. In all cases a person lighting a fire within these exceptions shall remain in attendance at the fire until it is fully extinguished. It shall be no legal defence against claims for damage caused by any fire, that such fire was of the type, or lit at the time permitted by this notice. Applications for permits should be made to the County Office, Raetihi (phone 54-014) minimum of 24 hours before the permit is required. Permits will only be issued during normal office hours, after allowing sufficient time for any investigation and/or inspection to be made. Principal Rural Fire Officer D. Sattler DEPARTMENTOF ^ \ usticc , NEW ZEALAND Vacancies now exist for PRISON OFFICERS TONGARIRO PRISON FARM minimum security institution for male Applicants should only be those people with the ability to work with others with a firm but fair approach, be fit, with a top standard of dress and deportment and with a zest for positive achievements. Shiftwork is involved and uniform supplied. HOUSING IS NOT AVAILABLE. Single accommodation can be offered. Age requirements: 2340 years and applicants must be able to pass a preentry test and medical before appointment is If you believe you meet the requirements for this challenging career, please apply in the first instance to: Mr R.D. Karaka Staff Training Officer Tongariro Prison Farm Private Bag 500 Turangi Aerodynamics is one thing, but converting your car to LPG will save you more! LPG Conversions are available at competitive rates from H.E.WEBB LTD RAETIHI SATISFA CTION GUARANTEED Call in or phone today! H.E Webb Ltd, Raetihi. Phone 54-216 See our AC Delco atarvd for ignition parts, fiiters, wipera and cooling system parts

WANGANUI RANGITIKEI ELECTRIC POWER BOARD Power may not necessarily be disconnected or restored at the times stated. ALL lines should be treated as alive at ALL times. RAETIHI AREA: Ohakune Road, Raetihi Township, Pipiriki Road and side roads, Pipiriki Township and River Road to Koroniti, Valley Road and Horopito, Mangarewa Road, Ohura Road, Middle Road, Pukekaha, Orautoha, and the Parapara Road to south of the cemetery. SUNDAY, 28 February 1988 weather permitting SUNDAY, 6 March 1988 weather permitting From 12 noon to 5.00 p.m. Consumers are advised that weather permitting, power will be disconnected as above to enable Electricorp Marketing to carry out annual maintenance at Ohakune Substation. SEAMSTRESS/SALES PERSON still required Fore's Fashion Flair, Waiouru Phone 56-465

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 232, 23 February 1988, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 232, 23 February 1988, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 232, 23 February 1988, Page 29

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