CAMP NOTES
■ $ ; LATEST APPOINTMENTS. The ; following temporary appointments have been approved by tlie Camp Commandant at Trentliam: — Headquarters Staif (Records Office). —Pte. S. H. C. Wilson, to be corporal. A Compauy, 18th Reinforcements.— Sergt. P. W. Dodge, to be company sergeant-major; Corpls. C. Hi'ggins and E. H. Driver to be sergeants; Lee.Corpls.'A. Peters, J. D. 5l 'Donald, R. M. Tate, W. J. J. Miller, to be corporals; Ptes. S. J. Keam, A. Stanaway, 'E.. A. B. Smith, to be lance-corporals.
B Company, 18th Reinforcements.— Sergt. W. J. V. Berry, to bo- company sergeant-major; Corpl. H. J. M'lienzie, Lce.-Sorgt. H. W. Kelleher, to be sergeants; Corpl. W. It. Donald, to ho Jance-sergcant; Pte. J. H. Still, to bo lance-corporal; Lee.-Corpls. R. J. Ore, F. C. Ferguson, to be corporals.
C Company, 21st Reinforcements. — Corpls. T. E. Brown, I'. B. Shclle.v, J. E. A. Thomson, to be sergeants; Ptes. J. G. Hawkins, A. Prince, A. llattray, J. Massee, to be lance-corporals. The following temporary appointments have been approved by the Camp Commandant at Featherston: — Lce.-Corpl. T. 11. V. Lawry, A Company 19th, to bo corporal; Ptc. D. 31. MacKonzie, A Company 19th, to be lance-corporal: Gunner J. Manson. 19th Artillery, to be fitter; Gunner T. H. M'Keag, 19th Artillery, to be fitter. •E Company, 19th. —To bo corporals: Tjce.-Corpls. L. L. Beresfovrl, K. M'Coniioll, O. 0. 0. l?iclit"i'. 1!. A l . Siviney, Ptes. C. Davoy, N. M'L. Wallace. To 'be lance-eorpm'als: Ptcs. E. AY. Cobeldiclc, W. G. West. C Coropa»v, 19tlK— I Tn he sergeants: Corpls. A. P. Beering, G. L. Johnson. To In corporals: T.e.e.-Corpls. A. Hurst. .T. Perry, A. M'Murray, AY. G. BeecroFt.
To be lanco-cnrporals: Ptes. K■\Viiil<pr. T>. Tv Hannah, TI. C. Chin,';, K. R.. Palmer. In/connection with tho dance which hns boo" arranged bv th« co'omittee of Hio Soldiers' Club for the Eighteenth Hoinforc>ments this evening, the onniniittoe. desi'-ps it to ho known that, (laneim; will he."hi at 7 p.m., In the main hull, not the gymnasium, as on previous occasions. Although the dance is being given for the Eiuhleoiths, the committee wishes it to lie understood that any soldier who may happen to ho in town oil leave from camp will he made welcome.
DRINK HABIT CURED. "I am most pleased and thankful for the i»ood 'Drinko* has done my hiisband," -writes a grateful wife from Grovtmvn. This is typical of many similar letters. Write to-day for free pamphlet about "Drinko." It is inexpensive, and can be riven secretly. State if Mr.. Mrs., or Miss. Lady Manager. Drinko Proprietarv. 215G, Lambton Quav (opposite Kirkealdie's). Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2896, 7 October 1916, Page 10
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