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FOED & HADFIELD. A. K. HADFIELD] [F. J. «. WILKINSON FORD & HADFIELD LAND AGENTS WORCESTER STREET ST. ALBANS, NOKTH-WEKT, THE FASHIONABLE LOCALITY. 'EX NY CAR. ONL\ BUNGALOW. m:x<; Here is a cluun'O to pick up n really 1 ii!' SJX GOOD ROOMS, built in most iipp inoilerii fouvoniom-os; SEWER CONNEI iin.i GAS; HALL and DINING-ROOM ihoii-e lendlights; enamel hath and haml FLOORING. There arc lircplßi-os in five mill Gothic- arches. BEAUT] FL'L MET URN VERANDAH )NLY FEW MINUTES FROM TRA.M. iUNGALOW. BUNGALOW. k up n really UP-TO-DATE HOME mill in most approved stvle. with all iEWER CONNECTION. H.l\ Water, DINING-ROOM (21 x I">i panelled, I hath ami haml l.asin, with FA.MA fireplaces in five rooms; well grates SECTION over QUARTER-ACRE, well lai.l our in lawns. back and front; flower garden and orchard. ALTOGETIILR reallv a CHOICE HOME, i.nd, as owner is leaving Christchureh, A QUICK SALE US WANTED. PRICE ONLY £1250. FORD & HADFIELD .. WORCESTER STREET.

At ;i sitting of the Military Service | Board nt I'almerstou North recently n labourer named Stanley Caird, who hail been passed as fit for home service, lodged an appeal on the grounds that he had boon deprived of civil rights t'or not attending drill,' and could nor therefore serve the State. It was an unusual point., ami, after perusing the Act, ! Captain Walker said that anyone deprived of his civil rights was incapable of being employed cither temporarily or permanently in the public service during the period for which rights were withdrawn. The chairman, however, held that this referred to civil employ. ment oiilv, and the anneal wns ilis- ' spirit of a soldier, and of the fallibility tif the medical realm occurred in Auckland hist week, says the Auckland ."Star." The subject of the story is a ilium wlki spent 15 months on Cnllipoli. land after his return was given up as .hopeless for a time at Hamilton Hospital, where he was being treated for a ■ disease that is the direct result of heavy pounding guns, shell bursts, and {reaction of the battleground. RecovcrI ing, the man, who is now married; was !chiding two companions for not doing ; their "bit." To prove his earnestness | he said he would re enlist if his chums did likewise. The offer was accepted, land the returned soldier, leaving out his surname, went "before the official doctor, who had no hesitation in declaring him J "as (it as a fiddle." Strange to relate. his two mates were rejected. When the authorities learned that the lit man ha.t been a soldier he \v:is promptly placed under arrest for desertion from the forces. Fortunately, proper steps were taken by friends concerned, and the Gailipoli hero, who is in receipt of a well-deserved pensiou, w;is released from bondage and hnmilint-nii

(a) That snob death or loss result within .10 •lays after the accident. (bi in the event of any dispute between the holder and The Sun as to whether such disablement renders the holder temporarily or totally unable to follow his or her usual vocation, it is agreed that such dispute shall be referred to tbe decision of a medical referee to be nominated by The Sun, whose decision shall be binding upon the parlies. tc> T bat notice In case of injury or death be given to The San, at its OtTice. 87 Worcester Street, Christchurch, within 14 days after Inc accident. Id) That the benefits of this insurance are payable only to persons over 15 years and under 70 years of age. (o) That this Insurance is limited to one In surance Coupon associated with this publication for any one holder. (f> That the holder he a subscriber for The Sun duly registered in the books of The Sun, or that the luthier he a reader who has given to a recognised Agent for The Sun a signed order for tile daily delivery of The Sun for a period of not less than si.\ week days, and thereafter until countermanded, in either of which cases lids Insurance shall hold good during the currency of such subscription or order as from 0 p.m. of tlie first day of delivery, including any days during such period on which The Sun is not issued, lit l l not beyond ii p.m. on May 1, 1018. (g) That the husband or wife of a subscriber or regular reader as defined in If) above shall he entitled to the beneIlls aforesaid. ih) That no compensation shall he payable under Ibis Insurance for any. accident, fatal or otherwise, due lo or arising out of or consequent upon war or invasion.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 10 May 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 10 May 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Christchurch), Volume IV, Issue 1012, 10 May 1917, Page 11

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