T USK AND pAWOBTT BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. 28, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. Money to Lend at Current Rates. gEPATB I A T I 0 N. SUMMARY OF BENEFITS. PROVIDED FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS AND SOLDIERS' WIDOWS, Under REPATRIATION ACT, 1918. LOANS up to £800 to Establish Discharged Soldiers and Soldiers' Widows in Business. LOANS up to £50 (free of interest) for the Purchase of Furniture, Tools of Trade, etc. SUSTENANCE for Soldiers or Soldiers' Widows receiving training in Technical Schools and Kindred Institutions. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE to Apprentices Resuming their Indentures, or Trainees in Private Factories or Workshops. ASSISTANCE to Men desiring Employment, etc. Branches of the Department at Hamilton end Rotorua, also Local Repatriation Committees at Kaitaia, Dargaville, Whangarei, Thames, Paeroa, Waihi, Te Aroha, Tauranga, Opotiki, Cambridge, Te Awamutu, Te Kuiti, Taumarunui. Full particulars regarding the above matters.may be obtained from any of the Department's Local Committees, or from the Repatriation Officer for the District. FRANK H. BURBUSH, District Repatriation Officer. Sixth Floor, N.Z. Insurance CoA Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland. A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL PATRIOTIC AND WAR RELIEF ASSOCIATION. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. VICTORIA STREET EAST. 'Phone 3480. Discharged Soldiers Requiring Employment, or Employers Wishing to Engage Labour of Any Description, Please Apply to— OFFICER IN CHARGE, THOS. LONG.
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Observer, Volume XL, Issue 11, 15 November 1919, Page 8
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206Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XL, Issue 11, 15 November 1919, Page 8
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