Drafts of men for the Twelfth Infaiitry, Engineers, Artillery, and Signallers arrived at Trentliain Camp yesterday from Wellington, Taranaki, AVairarapa, ami Hawke.'s Bay. Under the now arrangement recently instituted, the recruits for the Momiteds, Army Service Corps, and Veterinary Corps went into camp at Ttuiherenikau. Further large drafts will arrive at both places to-day and the influx will not cease until Friday. The. camp stalfs, which were kont busy until the last .moment with the departure of (lie Ninth, will have another busy week this week. "So," said a neighbour sympathetically, "your bab.v suffers from sleeplessness, does he." "No," responded the haggard and hollow-eyed '! man ; "lie doesn't. He seems to enjoy it. I'm the one who suffers." Tile Store for travelling remiwitiw. in. eUidlflg Bags, itugs and Trunks, is &»b, .WiJM .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2667, 12 January 1916, Page 2
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131Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2667, 12 January 1916, Page 2
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