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30 CLASSIFIEDLINK<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2016</strong><br />
Classifieds<br />
Accommodation<br />
Accommodation Two or Three<br />
bedroom in Kashmir, Lautoka,<br />
fully furnished, fully fenced,<br />
cooking facilities, washing<br />
machine, 40” TV fully air-con hot<br />
and cold, NZ$ 55 daily, with a car<br />
NZ$ 107 daily; NZ$ 360 weekly<br />
Contact<br />
New Zealand<br />
021-535583 or<br />
Fiji<br />
9234033/9520196<br />
Open Heart Surgery<br />
The Ministry of Health Fiji,will<br />
perform open heart surgery<br />
(CABG)at the CWM hospital, Suva<br />
this month. Screening of patients<br />
(free) will be from 4.2.<strong>2016</strong> to<br />
12.2.<strong>2016</strong>; Angiogram from 4.2.<strong>2016</strong><br />
to 20.2.<strong>2016</strong> and CABG from<br />
14.2.<strong>2016</strong> to 26.2.<strong>2016</strong>.<br />
For further information, please<br />
contact during official hours<br />
from Monday to Thursday 8am to<br />
430pm and Fridays 8am to 4pm<br />
Manjula W Lal (Ministry of<br />
Health,Fiji)<br />
+9805025 or +3306177 (Ext 340165);<br />
Gopal Ayyar (New Zealand)<br />
+64 2<strong>15</strong>56111.<br />
Situation Vacant<br />
Wanted a full time<br />
Goods Driver/Labourer<br />
in a Building Company.<br />
Must have clean Drivers<br />
licence, be fluent in<br />
English and possess<br />
possess excellent people<br />
skills. Immediate start.<br />
Apply immediately to<br />
P O Box 26500 Epsom<br />
Auckland 1344 or email<br />
your resume to<br />
k.randhawa@xtra.co.nz<br />
Staff Wanted<br />
Need a fulltime staff member<br />
in a dairy shop in Mt.Eden Road<br />
Email your cv to<br />
supree.mteden@gmail.com<br />
Seminars (Free Admission)<br />
Citizens Advice Bureau Eden Albert<br />
will hold an information session<br />
on ‘Education in New Zealand’ on<br />
Friday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 19, <strong>2016</strong> from 10<br />
am to 1 pm at 82, St Luke’s Road<br />
(adjoining the Library). Adel<br />
Salmanzadeh of Education Ministry<br />
will speak on Early Childhood<br />
Education, Primary and Secondary<br />
schools, Adult Education and other<br />
subjects. To register, please call (09)<br />
8464023 Email training.cabac@cab.<br />
org.nz<br />
Citizens Advice Bureau New Lynn<br />
will hold an information session<br />
on ‘Kiwi English and Culture’ on<br />
Saturday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 20, <strong>2016</strong> from<br />
10 am to 1 pm at English Language<br />
Partners, Level 1, 3091 Great North<br />
Road, New Lynn, Auckland. To<br />
register, please email call (09)<br />
8274731 or (09) 8277830. Email:<br />
newlynn@cab.org.nz<br />
Citizens Advice Bureau Northshore<br />
will hold an information session on<br />
‘Education and Schooling in New<br />
Zealand’ on Thursday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />
25, <strong>2016</strong> from 10 am to 12 pm at<br />
Browns Bay Community Centre,<br />
2 Glen Road, Browns Bay. Adel<br />
Salmanzadeh of Education Ministry<br />
will speak on Schooling in New<br />
Zealand, Enrolments (Zoning), Board<br />
TAKEAWAY<br />
(PURE VEGETARIAN)<br />
of Trustees, National Certificate of<br />
Education Achievement (NCEA) and<br />
other subjects. To register, please<br />
phone Esther on (09) 4893873. Email:<br />
settlement.northshore@cab.org.nz<br />
Citizens Advice Bureau Auckland<br />
Central will hold an information<br />
session on ‘Housing in New Zealand’<br />
on Friday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 26, <strong>2016</strong> from<br />
10 am to 12 pm at Level 1, Tasman<br />
Building, 16-22, Anzac Avenue,<br />
Auckland Central. Lesley Bradley of<br />
CAB and Maddox Ahuja of Auckland<br />
Community Law Centre will speak<br />
on ‘How to find, keep and enjoy<br />
safe and suitable housing, renting,<br />
and flatting in New Zealand’ and<br />
other subjects. No prior registration<br />
necessary but you could email<br />
training.cabac@cab.org.nz<br />
Citizens Advice Bureau Pakuranga<br />
holds an information seminar on<br />
‘Positive Parenting Programme’ for<br />
all migrant parents on all Fridays<br />
in March (4 to 26) from 10 am to 12<br />
pm at Pakuranga Library, Aylesbury<br />
Street, Pakuranga (Plaza Complex).<br />
Subject discussed would include<br />
child-disobedience, manging fight<br />
and aggression, establishing good<br />
bed-time routine and hassle free<br />
shopping with children. To register<br />
and to get more information please<br />
call (09) 5768331 or text to 021-459520.<br />
Email: Pakuranga@cab.org.nz<br />
Open 7days<br />
10am -9pm<br />
We are authentic South <strong>Indian</strong> Caterers caters<br />
•Masala Dasa •Rava Dosa •Onion Uttapam<br />
Idli Sambar •Mini Idly with Sambar •Vada •Rolls,<br />
Madurai Kuska and Variety Rice.<br />
Phone Order: (09) 849 4234<br />
578, Sandringham Road, Sandringham<br />
Wanted<br />
Building Assistant<br />
For a Medium-sized construction company<br />
an energetic, hard working and enthusiastic<br />
person willing to further his/her building<br />
knowledge and skills.<br />
Duties include building site coordination, managing health and<br />
safety, construction schedule and budgets. Some physical work and<br />
van driving would be required and a clean NZ Driving license is a<br />
must.<br />
Focused candidates with a ‘can do’ attitude and ability to work well<br />
under pressure may apply immediately to<br />
P O Box 26500 Epsom Auckland 1344 or email your<br />
resume to k.randhawa@xtra.co.nz<br />
All types of groceries available<br />
We do Home deliveryand Courier*<br />
We arespecialised in<br />
South <strong>Indian</strong> Groceries<br />
and all Pooja items<br />
*(conditions apply)<br />
Open 7days<br />
MondaytoSunday<br />
9am to 10pm<br />
Tel: (09) 849 4234<br />
578, Sandringham Road,Sandringham<br />
Fiji fails to impress in Wellington Sevens<br />
But the team makes up in Sydney<br />
Sheevas Dayal<br />
The World Series<br />
Champions failed to<br />
impress as they moved a<br />
place down from second<br />
following their loss in semi-final<br />
in Wellington.<br />
Fiji lost to South Africa 0-31 on<br />
January 31, <strong>2016</strong> after defeating<br />
United States of America 21-10 in<br />
the quarter final.<br />
On the evidence of Day One,<br />
New Zealand’s size was destined<br />
to trouble the team. Likewise,<br />
very few teams have the pace<br />
of South Africa. But the entry of<br />
Fijians caused much excitement<br />
since they had combined strength<br />
of the two teams.<br />
There is no other team that is<br />
as celebrated as the Fiji Team<br />
on the Sevens Circuit. The<br />
players romped away with Pool<br />
B, following their 45-7 win over<br />
Japan, subsequent 33-7 victory<br />
against Wales and then 31-10<br />
mauling of Argentina.<br />
Crowd cheers<br />
Team Fiji was roared at every<br />
move by a large contingent of<br />
Fijian supporters in their gear at the Wellington Sevens<br />
countrymen and women, while<br />
other re-affirmed its status as<br />
everyone’s second favourite.<br />
Things turned sour on the<br />
second day.<br />
Fiji lacked pace and flair for<br />
which they are renowned.<br />
Playing against South Africa,<br />
they looked a shadow of the<br />
team that played the previous<br />
day. Two Fijian players received<br />
yellow cards which showed<br />
that the Team was under heavy<br />
pressure. Fiji also lacked speed<br />
of the mark, line breakers<br />
and offloads were not evident<br />
and their plays were easily<br />
intercepted.<br />
Players slackens<br />
The South Africans controlled<br />
possession and tackled as a<br />
group which made it worse<br />
for the Fijians. They had an<br />
umbrella defense.The boys from<br />
Fiji have depth and what it takes<br />
to win, but did not understand<br />
that playing South Africa was<br />
an intense game.It showedthat<br />
the competition has grown<br />
stronger.<br />
Former National Coach Waisale<br />
Serevi thanked the Vodafone<br />
Winger Josaia Raisuqe dashing to the tryline<br />
Fiji 7s team on his Facebook<br />
page for its performance in<br />
Wellington and for representing<br />
Fiji and Fijian Rugby fans around<br />
the globe.<br />
“We are all disappointed but<br />
imagine the Coach, players and<br />
their families who are more hurt<br />
than us; we lost one game, but it<br />
does not mean that Coach Ben<br />
Ryan and the boys are no good.<br />
The only way we learn is when<br />
we stumble and fall in life or<br />
lose a game of Rugby;the boys are<br />
hurting right now, but I know that<br />
they want to prove themselves this<br />
weekend.” the King of sevens said.<br />
Team strength<br />
Fiji should play as a team, not<br />
as individuals. They have a good<br />
coach in Ryan. I am sure that they<br />
will fix their errors and move<br />
on. Fiji is pooled with Argentina,<br />
France and Samoa in this fourth<br />
leg of World Sevens Series.<br />
Editor’s Note: Fiji beat South<br />
Africa 26-12 in Sydney on<br />
<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 7, <strong>2016</strong> to gain the<br />
third place. New Zealand won the<br />
Cup final beating Australia 27-24