WORK FOR EX-SOLDIERS.
- ——-—■** r~ EMPLOYMENT IN THE CITY. ——— 1 PREFERENCES FAMILY MEN • The Auckland "Poppy Day-- " b * committee - met yesterday, the DeputyMayor, Mr. G. Baildon, presiding. | It was stated ' that the r City Council, . had '"decided vto •> give aV £§ for> s £ ' subsidy ) {or £800 of Poppy . Day, money. I - Employ- ; ment (or 'about. 30 returned soldiers is 1 to be given almost immediately .on con- ; ' struction - work '.at' Larch wood • Avenue,, Grey Lynn. Applications 'for employment will bo 1 received * at the '< office >of the Returned , - Soldiers'.' " Association, ■/ Albert i Street, but not at the Town 'Hall Prference will be Riven to married -men with families. The work will"be commenced oik Wednesday. - . It was decided to write to several suburban local: bodies to ascertain if 1 they , were prepared .to give - a subsidy, and if they had any work on which returned soldiers could be placed. • : > [
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18439, 30 June 1923, Page 8
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146WORK FOR EX-SOLDIERS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18439, 30 June 1923, Page 8
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