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UNEMPLOYMENT

LOCATIONS OF GROUPS Works Department.—Groups to commence at 8 a.m. on Monday:— 203—Clifford street. 205—The following men of group 205, at Thomson’s farm, Leith Valley road, twelve chains above Leith Valley School:—T. E. Dodds, G. H. White, R. D. Donaldson. 205—The following men of group 205, at Otago Golf Club, Lynn street, between Wales street and Chapman street:—D. Ferguson, R. J. Gibson, Cy C. Hansen, T. Henderson, P. G. Homer,J. Jackson. 205—The balance of group 205, atj Malvern street, at old saw-mill. 209—South road, at Cole street. 211—Neidpath road, at Dairy street’.215 Campbell’s road, at tool box,-three-quarters mile beyond Watts road (arrive 8.20 a.m.). The following men of group 216, at Sligo terrace, at Erin street:—G. Ashwell, J. J. Ayers, J. R. Bryan, J* Barry, R. J. Holden, A. B. Islip, Ey E. Langston, A. J. MacGillvray, A.M'Cullough. 216 The balance of group 216, at Leven street, below Scarba street, 217 Portobello road, at bridge. 218— Water of Leith, at Dundas street. 219 Stafford street, at Alva street^ 220 M'Leod’s farm, North Taieri raod, near Ashburn Hall. 221 Stafford street, at Alva street. 224—Wharf street, at tip. 226 Somerville street, at Abbotsford road. 227 Signal Hill road, at Roxburgh' street. 230—Hastie’s farm, Pino Hill road,below Orbell street. 265—Reilly’s farm, Signal Hill roady six chains above M’Gregor street. 314—Water of Leith, above King street bridge. 341—Midland street, at sanitary stables. 343—Hastie’s farm, Pino Hill ready below Orbell street. 345—Ross street, at Bruce street. 375—Water* of Leith, at DundaS street. 384—Hastie’s farm, Pine Hill road,below Orbell street. 524—Ross street, at Bruce street. 544—Water of Leith, between Leith' street and Union street. 544a—Water of Leith, between Leith' street and Union street. 704a—Reilly’s farm, Signal Hill road, six chains above M’Grepor street. 3,500 —Water of Leith, at Dundas street. . 3,501 —Reilly’s farm. Signal Hill road, six chains above M‘Gregor street; D.C.O. Reserves Department.—* Groups will report for work at 8 a.my on Monday as under:— 225, 320, 359, 514, 515, 516, 707, 708 y at Opoho Football Ground. 222, 272, 371, 709, at the Stadium.Ten men of 708, at Logan Park. 91, at Mornington Football Ground; 10\ 273, 108, 110, 114, 206, at Chisholm Park. 300, at Montecillo Ground.

CENTRAL MISSION DEPOT Tlio staff of the Central Mission Relief Depot has experienced an exceedingly busy week. The applications for; relief are increasing every day, and donations of cash, groceries, vegetables,etc., are urgently needed to carry on the work. The wood-chopping camp at Berwick is urgently in need of a clock and grindstone, and if anyone could help by giving either of these articles it would be of great assistance. The following donations are acknowledged with thanks; Mr Dennis, case of rabbits; Miss Ramsay, cauliflowers; Dr, Murray, tea; Mrs W. Hudson, one bag sugar;* Mrs Brinsley, one bag sugarj Dr Marion Whyte, 31b butter; Auslebrook’s, biscuits; meat from the following firms;—South Dunedin Butchery* Cunningham’s, Dotting Bros., Bolwell’s, Anderson’s; Mrs Cuddie, clothing; parcels from the women’s division of the Farmers’ Union (Berwick) ;„ groceries* Mrs Ramsay. BIJOU HALL DANCE The Roxy dance, held in the Bijou: Hall last Saturday, was a great success.The winners of the Monte Carlos were Miss Lcich and Mr Wilson and Miss Martin and Mr Parsons., The lease of the Bijou Hall has expired, and the committee has secured the Wilson Hall next door to carry on future dances.-To-night the usual old-tune dance will be held, and streamer and balloons will be distributed. A Monte Carlo, with 10s cash prize, is one of the attractions, Admission, including supper, is Is. NO, 2 DISTRICT Tn order to :Vnv. a cricket club all unemployed workers residing in No. 2 district are write! to attend a meet-' iixg to he Iheid in tie No, 2 Depot at' 'A; cst Tuosdsy. il. 4 DISTRICT I tpj* sr.‘-W!tvl»cv to cf the No* I ii IVi-rim Ctmafisae* wdl be held ilrihis ovtir.riii n-c the Ssmth Dunedu* | ’2 '.‘>o Mo.vve Carlo waitsing , j .vvrjow-.wn vt!i be- a feature of this I ‘s nwgcamme.. It is the fourth v-sH of die seven nights for the eighto.vv,es. The usual Monte Carla wC: be hold as well,. for which good will ho awarded; to. the lucky win* ts. the Carlton Dance Band will sup* riy the music. and Mr l>«okworth will Be b charge of the catering. The smalt admission charge of fid makes this a moat popular dance. The committee reserves the right of admission to all iti dances. ’ . Alt aoplicants for coni are again notified that they must present their pmlt rime books at the first time of ordering during this mouth.

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Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 12

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UNEMPLOYMENT Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 12

UNEMPLOYMENT Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 12