(The Civil Re-establishment o! the Soldier.) RETURNED SOLDIERS:- . Consult us about your difficulties in regard toEstablishing a Busiuest. Finding Employment. Furnishing a Home, Continuing pre-war Studies. Completing Apprenticeship. Let us know of any difficulty you experience in regaining your position in civil life. DISABLED MEN:The State will teach you a new trade if necessary. Train yourselves to ' overcome the financial handicap caused by your injury. Your pension will not be affected by increase, /n wages. Apply to the REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. ! BRANCH OFFICES: Palmerston North- Wanganui. Masterton Mr. A. H. Palmer. Mr. F. J. Tattle. Mr. T. R,Southall. Blenheim. ' New Plymouth. .. Napier. Mr. A. M. Thomson. Mr. A. S. Allen. Mr. E. T. Rees. Gisborne. Nelson. Hastings. Mr. W. P. Williams. Mr. R. B. Witty. Mr. E. H. T. Dunn. ■ LOCAL COMMITTEES: '/, Patea. Stratford. Waipukurau. Mr. N. C. Harding. Mr. E. H. Young. ! Mr. C. F. Wilson. Taihape. " Levin. Motueka. Mr. H. J. Murrell. Mr. E. Pi Walkley. Mr. H. Scott. : MARTON. DANNEVIRKE. » WOODVILLE. Mr. A. H.Bill, Mr. H. S. M. Quigley. Mr. A. E. James, , Eltham. . Pahiatua. Waipawa. Mr. B. G. Taylor. Mr. E. P. Badger. Mr: T. A. Hogg. ' Feilding. Ohakune. ... Bulls. Mr. J. A. Gordon. Mr. P. H. Gosse. . Mr: H. A. GoodalU HUNTERVILLE. HAWERA. . Mr. M. C. Crighton. ' ' ' ' C W. BATTEN, Nathan's Buildings, Wellington. District Repatriation Officer.
Downed at Last! I Spotless Clothes Without the f Dreadful Rubbing on Washing Boards. I When you .think of the injury that rubbing on Wash- X ing Boards does to the clothes ; when you think of the m chafed fingers, tired arms, and aching backs, it is not X surprising that Science, which Has done so much for W humanity in recent years, should discover an easier, X better, and safer way to do the -washing. X Science Discovers Easy Monday. | EASY MONDAY is a preparation which dissolves, Joosens M and extracts the dirt from the clothes without injuring &! the most delicate fabric. Put a little EASY MONDAY M in the copper, boil, rinse, hang out, and washing is done. c Don't rub ! Not a bit of rubbing is needed ! Rinse only ! X Better, isn't it, than standing orer steaming tubs, H breathing bad air, and rubbing away all morning? V Better for you. Better for the clothes. » All grocers. Be sure-ol the n«me X X kTfieScienlific Clolhw Washcy Clear Your Ground from Rabbits Your property may be alive with them, but you can clear the place in quick time without great expense by s using , ..,'.<■■ Burt^s Rabbit Exterminator It works on the poisonous gas principle. Bisulphide of carbon, under strong pressure, is forced into burrows. No escape for bunny. The poisonous fumes get into the farthest corner, and do their work with deadly effectiveness. Mounted on wheels, and easily shifted about in rough country. Safe, simple, but very strong. Farmers all over the country are using them. All particulars gladly forwarded. A. & T. BUET, Limited Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON - _____ --^ . j
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19190531.2.152.3
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1919, Page 16
Word Count
490Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1919, Page 16
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.