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j AMUSEMENTS. "RATTALION BAND, Euchre and -" Dance, Druids' Hall, MONDAY, 4th November. Excellent orchestra. Supper provided. Gents 2s ; Ladies Is. UOCIAL AND DANCE, Stillwater CT School, FRIDAY, Nov. Bth., in aid of Dean Carew Memorial INo. 4 Queen. Gents 2s; Ladies Is. Miss Watson's orchestra. LOST AND FOUND. "POUND— Chain and Locket.—Apply oft ce of this paper. MEETINGS A GENERAL MEETING of the Grey Returned Soldiers' Association will be held in the Club Room (Municipal Building) on WEDNESDAY NEXT' at 8 p.m. A FAREWELL SO-} CIAL will be tendered' MR. SID. WILLIS, who has again enlisted loi active service. A. C. ARMSTRONG, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. I N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FOIiCE, HOME SERVICE BRANCH. APPLICATIONS for employment m liome service in the following capacities are invited from men Between the ages of 19 and 50: — Bakers Bandsmen Blacksmiths Bootmakers. Butchers Camp Police Motor Drivers Orderlies Painters Saddlers Sanitary Men Canteen Attendants Carpenters Sanitary Police Clerks for Camps Storemen Clerks for offices in towns Cooks Tinsmiths Drivers (Horse) Trumpeters Farriers Typists C uards for -Internment Camps, etc. Garrison Artillerymen. ' Labourers Musketry Fatigue Men Musketry Instructors ■' Military Police Veterinary Grooms 2. Applications cannot be entertained from men of the following categor-

(a) Those under orders for camp. (b) Those whose appeals have been adjourned sine die. (e; Those who have been called up in the ballot and have not been medically examined, (d) Those employed in the Public Service, or in industries essential to the State's interest. 3. Successful applicants will be required to pass a medical examination, and will then be posted to the Expeditionary Force, Home Service Branch, but wil f be transferred to the Foreign Service Branch upon becoming eligible for active service under the Military Service Act. ■\. While employed on home service the rates of pay and allowances of private soldiers will be as under : (a) Jf employed in camps or barracks 5s per day with lodgings and rations. (b) If employed outside camps or barracks 5s per day with 4s per day in lieu of lodgings and rations, (v) -A married allowance of Is per day. (d) A children's allowance of 9d per day for each child under 16, up to a maximum of 2/3 per day. (e) The rate of pay of Military Police is 6s per day with allowances as above. (f) Artificers and tradesmen employed at their trades, motor drivers and Mechanics, Clerks, Horse Drivers, Storemen, Cooks, Baiters, and Sanitary Details employed in camps receive 2s per day working pay in addition to daily pay (a). 5. Promotion carrying extra pay will be made on merit in accordance with establishment. 6. Free clothing, boots, and medical attention, will be provided in all cases. 7. Preference in all cases will be given to returned soldiers. 8. Applications must be made personally to the Officer in Charge of the nearest Defence Group or Area Office. D. C..W. COSSGROVE, Captain, Director of Recruiting.

ST. ELMO HOUSE— A Home for West ST. ELMO HOUSE— Coasters in ST. ELMO HOUSE— Christchurch. ST. ELMO HOUSE— Superior Private ST ELMO HOUSE— Accommodation. ST. ELMO HOUSE WORCESTER & HEREFORD STS., CHRISTCHURCH. THE HOME—Practically in the heart of the city, and yet away from all noise, dust and bustle. Two minutes walk from G.p.O. Over 80 rooms. Every comfort and modern convenience. Beautiful lawns, flower plots and tennis court. Familiies welcomed and specially catered for. Tariff • Casual visitors from 45s per week, according to rooms and season. Correspondence and telegrams promptly attended to. F. J. MURRAY, Proprietor. ~ . . ... —m—w—wwi —wmb— mmmm i WANTEDS. heavy loads and bad roads fit Clincher Solid Band Tyres to your commercial truck. Solid British quality. Enquire at any garage as to sizes and prices. (CORRESPONDENCE LESSONS, in dividually compiled for each Pupil, ail subjects. Ecomonical, efficient courses: Matriculation, Teacher's Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public Service Entrance, Book-keeping, Shorthand, etc. Write for Prospectus and Special "War" price list. —Metropolitan Correspondence Collegia, P.O. Bos 671, Auckland.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1918, Page 1

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