The reports of ths after-care officers of the Repatriation. Department for the past month have been very satisfactory, and go to show that much success is attending theii efforts to place numbers of disabled men in occupations which axe considered more suitable than those in ivl'ich they ha<'G been engaged. Up to the present after-care officers have dealt with 1080 chest cases, 369 amputees, and 632 men suffering from other serious disabilities, and have In addition during the past month inspacted and reported upon the subsidised trainees throughout the Dominion.
Messrs. E. Johnston and Co. will sell furniture at Te Ng-ahere, Crescent-road, Khanda-llah, at 1 p.m. to-morrow. On Friday, at 10.30 a.m., they will sell carpels in their rooms; oil Monday, at 2 o'clock, fur coats, in thoir mart; and on Tuesday, at 1 p.m., furniture at . 104, Oriental B»y.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 8
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140Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 52, 2 March 1921, Page 8
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