LOCAL AND GENERAL 9 The Mayor, as chairman of the Recruiting Committee, stated yesterday that arrangements were in train for making Mercer Street a recruiting centra of an evening.' The committee had,arranged with Mr. Beadnall for the use of his room, where, if necessary, an examining medical officer may examine right away men who have enlisted. Good open-air speakers are required by the committee. Tho work tf classifying certificated teachers under the Dominion grading scheme has been occupying tho attention of the Education Department for the past two months, ana tho scheme has now reached an advanced stage. 11l addition to tho teachers at present in the employment of education boaian provision is being made for the grading of all primary school teachers who at the present tinio may not be so cmployed, providsd they make formal application before March 31 next to the senior inspector of tho .education district in which .they reside. Yes, Ladies, the abolition of washbonrd slavery is certainly a great triumph for "Nq Kubbiiig Laundry Help." Note our glliU'uiitce of JCIO (jooj with overy is. ravage, Wellington Grocers.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2725, 21 March 1916, Page 4
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183Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2725, 21 March 1916, Page 4
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