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The Address: 'First Tent On The Left'

• Special) AUCKLAND, This Day. A small t€<iil, two camp stretchers and a few packing cases comprise the home of an ex-serviceman and his wife. They are Mr and Mrs Edward Hollick and the address is "First Tent on the Left, kelson Street. Te Papapa." After serving with the 2nd NZEF Mr Hollick obtained his discharge and in December last came with his wife to work at Westfield. They lived for a time in a private hotei but finding l the expense too great, decided to camp out for the summer. j Mr Hollick has been to the Rehabilitation Department which advised him j last week that the facts of the case 1 had been considered by the housing allocation committee. His position has been declared urgent and is to be reviewed in four months' time.

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Northern Advocate, 1 April 1946, Page 7

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The Address: 'First Tent On The Left' Northern Advocate, 1 April 1946, Page 7

The Address: 'First Tent On The Left' Northern Advocate, 1 April 1946, Page 7

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