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CAMP NOTES

The following officers have been posted as under:—Lieut.-Coloiiel N. Guthrie, N.Z.M.C.; Capt. B. C. Kirk, Lieut. 0. M. Don, Lieut. J. K. Taylor, 2nd Lieut. J. a.. Jl'Doaald, and 2nd Licnt. J. J. Trainer, to the 33rd iteinforcements. Tho following temporary appointments have been approved by tho Camp Commandant at i'eathertson: —Bomb. S. Guy, 27th N.Z.F.A., to be corporal; Gunners B. I'orter, B. E. Ellis, W. B. Laxon, and V. A. Price, 27th N.Z.F.A., to be bomlKirdiersj Lcc.-Corpla. W. Leather ami G. E. Shirley, A Company, 28th, to bo corporals; Pte. L. G. Whitinp, A Coropany '28th, to be lance-cornoval; Pte. IV. .1. Barnett, 30th N.Ji.JI.R., to bo orderly room clerk; Lce.-Corpls. J. \Villiamis and N. A. Cowie, 27th M.R., to U> corporals; Ptos. J. C.Buxton, E. J. Jt'Adam, W. B-. Brown, and A. C. Apps, 27th M.E., to he lance-corporals; Bomb B. E. Gibbons, Slitli N.7..P.A.., to be corporal; Gunner E. C. Holmes, 2Bth N.Z.F.A., to be bombardier. The following temporary appointments havobeen approved by the Qimp Commandant at Trentham ;— Headciuarters Staff (Records Office): Corpl. E. Dyson, to be sergeant. > C Company, 26th Eeinforcements: Lce.Corpls. H. M'Knight. O. AV..Spencer, S. P. Humphrey, and H. A.. P. Gregge, to bo corporals; Pte. Atwill, to be cbrpcral; Ptes. G. Wright, T. Kidd. C. C. Halstead, C. CvHaase, W. W. AVestley, T. P. Sullivan, and G. B. Tiplady, to bo lancecorporals.

TRANSPORT PROBLEMS. Present day business necessitates the use of the quickest, most economical and most reliable system of transportation. Gradually New Zealand is realising that' competition demands np4o-date methods, and gradually,, but eurely, the MOTOH LORRY is being recognised as necessary, and, if built by a reliable factory, is dependable. Before purchasing, a buyer should satisfy himself asto'fho standing' of the manufacturers. Are they of "mushroom" growth, as a result of tho demand for motor lorries, or arn they pioneers in the business? Is solid experience behind the construction of the vehicle, or is it safo to depend on something thrown on the market to undersell the Teal motor lorry? "REPUBLICS" nre built as the result of long- eiperionce. There is only one price for each model, and one duality for all. Let us discuss your DroHem, and convince yon that "REPUBLICS" "■? '"'^ ■*<* every type of service. INGI-TS BROS. AND CO., LTD.. Distributors, 24-26 Harris Street, Wellington.—Advt. ;

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3100, 2 June 1917, Page 8

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CAMP NOTES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3100, 2 June 1917, Page 8

CAMP NOTES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3100, 2 June 1917, Page 8

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