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I LATE AUCTION. TUESDAY MORNING, At 10.30 .o'clock sharp. AUCTION SALE 01' FIRST-CLASS BOOHS, WINDOWS, HASHES, MANTELPIECES, RANGES, ETC., On tlio Premises, No. 7il, Webb Street (Coi'iiei , of Thompson Street). TjV JOHNSTON AND CO. have re -ILJ« ceivoil instructions from the coiiirnutor to sell on tbo l'riiuiisew, Webb Slrei'l, iiji iLliowi— O LARGE HAY WINDOWS, comO pleto with Sashes i)f\ VIUST-CUSS BOOHS, complete /v '" with Juuibs iiml Architraves «5A WINDOWS AMl> SASHES, comtW . pltte '* ■I SJIACKLOCK RANGE, with •A- tiled buck and hot water service,. Jnviota gas cooker, hiipei'ior mottled kajn.'i luiiiitelnijeo , ami grate, mantelpieces, grates, cupbo'arde, )>n(iis, tubs,■ eoppiii , , littings complete, piping, oloctric fittings, etc., cfc. These are a specially good lot of fittings, nil in perfect order. : Sale Tuesday Morning, at 10.30 sharp. B, JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. SITUATIONS VACANT. N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY I'OECE, HOME SERVICE BRANCH. APPLICATIONS for employment in -£-»• homo service in the following capacities are invited from men between the ages .of 19 and 50:— Bakel's . Labourers Bandsmen Military Police Blacksmiths Motor Drivers Bootmakers Musketry Fatigue * Butchers '. Men Camp Police Musketry InstrucCanteen Attendants tors • Carpenters . Orderlies Clerks for Camps ■ Painters Clerks for'offices- Saddlers ■ in towns Sanitary Men Cooks Sanitary Police Drivers- (horse) Slor'oinen Farriers 'I'insmithe Guards for intern- Trumpeters ment camps, etc. Typists 'Garrison Artil- Veterinary grooms lerymen 2. Applications cannot be -entertained from men of ihri following categories:— (a) Those under orders for camp, (b)-Those whoso appeals havo teen adjourned sine die. (c) Those who have been called up in the ballot and hove not been medically examined. •■. ' '. (d) Those employed in the Public Service or in industries essential to ■ the State's interest. ■ 3. Successful applicants will be required to pass a medical, examination, end will tlie.i bo posted to the Expeditionary. Force, Home Service Branch, bui will-be transferred to the Foreign Service Branch upon becoming eligible for active eervice under the Military Service Act. i. V/hilo employed on home service the rates of pay and allowances of private soldiors•'will, be as. under:— (n) If employed in camp's or barracks, . 55.-, per day with lodgings a\\i ra- . tiohs. (b) If employed outeido camps or barracks, 55.-per day, with is. per day in lieu of lodgings and ro- ■ tions. . • . ■ . (c) A married allowanoo' of Is. per -' day. (d) A children's allowance, of 9d. per day for each child under 16, • up to a maximum of 23. 3d; per day. (e) The rate df pay of Military Police ie 6s. per day,: with allowances as ' . ab.oyo. - ' (f) Artificers and -tradeflmen employed at their trades, Motor Drivers and. Mechanics, Clorks, Horse Drivers, Storemen, Cooks, Bakers, . and Sanitary.Details.employed in cainps, receive 2s. per day_ work- . -.ing pay in addition to daily pay -■ (a) .-•■■ •- :•...- •' •■■ ■ ■-■ 5. Promotion carrying ex'tra pay will be made on merit in accordance with establishment. ' .. .. ~:',.. 6. Free clothing, boots, and medical attention will be provided in all ca-see. 7. Preference in all coses will be given to returned soldiers. . 8. Applications inviat be made, personally -to the Officer in Charge of the nearest Defence Group or Area Office. ■ D. C. W. COSSGROVE, Captain, Director of Eecruiting. PUBLIC NOTICES. MIE/AMAB BOROUGH COUNCIL. THE MDRAMAR BOROUGH AMEND- ' MENT BY-LAW, 1918. NOTICE IS HERTTBY GIVEN that at a Special- Meeting of the Mira'mdr Borough Counoil, held on Thursday, the 10th -day- of October," 1918, the Council resolved, by Way of Special Order, t.o\)ass a By-law under the short title of "Miramar Borough Amendmont By-law, 1918." The object and purport of the eaid Bylaw are.— To amend the General By-law, 1900, so as to prevent stock, 'cattle, arid otlier animals from wandering or at large, or oeing depastured' on any,street-, private stroot, public tco, or public reserre in the rough, and to provide penalties for non-compliance with "the By-law. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER'GIVEN that b copy of the proposed By-law ie deposited at the office ot tho Council at Miromftr, and may be inspected there by all persons, without fee;'during office hours. The said By-law will be confirmed at the ordinary meetinn of the Council to-be held on the 7th day of■ November, 1918, at tho offices of the Council at Miramar, ' ' . THOMAS O. FOX, ' . Acting-Town Clerk. MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL. FLOOD DAMAGE. THE OHARI.U-MAKARA ROAD is impassable for several niilea (o all wheeled traffic, and is Closed until further notice. WILFRED I;. BEECH, County Clerk. October 31, 1918. . ' WELLINGTON D.l VISTONAT, CENTRE, PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION (rneorporated). TJHE Conference of General Committees of Groups, set down for the 4th Inst., is POSTPONED to MONDAY, tho 18th, at the same time and place as previously notilied on circular. MAJOR JAMES M'NAUGHT, Sccrotary. ' SURIT-CURE FOR VAIUCOSE ULCERS. DO you suffer with. Varicose' Ulcers? If so, I. can jjuarhnteo to cure you. My treatment is. jwiiildss, aud requires no operation, and.is not costly. ' Write for full information to ERNEST iriiALEY, Chemist, f 'Phono 29. Foxton. ROYAL MAIL LEAVES' CARBINE 1 STABLES, Feildins, for Kimbollon Daily n.t 8.30 u.m. and 3.30 p-m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon' for Fcilding. R, J, MOORE, Proprietor, Folding.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 33, 2 November 1918, Page 2

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